January 29, 2026 | 10:10

Dong Nai to break ground on and technically open five key infrastructure projects

Thanh Thủy

Over the past five months, the southern province has organized four rounds of simultaneous groundbreaking, foundation-laying, technical traffic openings, and inaugurations for more than 30 large-scale projects and works

Dong Nai to break ground on and technically open five key infrastructure projects
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Dong Nai province in southern Vietnam is set to commence construction, open technical traffic, and kick off five projects with a total investment of nearly VND33 trillion (nearly $1.27 billion) on February 3.

Among them, the Provincial People’s Committee will organize technical traffic openings and groundbreaking ceremonies for four projects funded by the state budget.

Technical traffic opening will be held for two projects: Ring Road 1 (in the province's former Long Khanh city) with an investment of VND1,315 billion (nearly $50.5 million), and Thong Nhat Bridge in Tran Bien Ward with an investment of VND479 billion ($18.36 million).

Groundbreaking for two projects including Cai Riverside Road in Tran Bien Ward with an investment of VND574 billion, and Tin Nghia Primary School in Binh Loc Ward with an investment of VND72 billion.

On the same day, the Provincial People’s Committee, in collaboration with relevant units and localities, will hold a ceremony to launch the High-Tech Livestock Farming Zone project in Thuan Loi Commune (part of former Binh Phuoc province). This is the largest high-tech agricultural investment project ever in Dong Nai, with a total capital of VND30.5 trillion.

Over the past five months, Dong Nai has organized four rounds of simultaneous groundbreaking, foundation-laying, technical traffic openings, and inaugurations for more than 30 large-scale projects and works.

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