Hanoi has set a goal to complete and put into operation the entire section of the Ring Road 4 parallel roads within the city by the second quarter of this year. Simultaneously, site clearance for the road connecting Gia Binh Airport in the neighboring province of Bac Ninh to the capital is expected to be finalized this March.
Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Vu Dai Thang told the 24th meeting of the State Steering Committee for national key transport projects on March 5.
The Ring Road 4 project is divided into several components, with site clearance handled separately by the three involved localities: Hanoi, Bac Ninh, and Hung Yen. Thanks to the proactive involvement of these local governments, all site clearance work for the project was successfully completed as of December 31.
Regarding construction, the parallel road section within Hanoi’s jurisdiction is largely finished. With the site now fully handed over, the city expects to complete the entire parallel road segment of Ring Road 4 through Hanoi and open it to traffic in Q2, 2026.
The elevated road sections and the BOT (Build-Operate-Transfer) component are more complex, involving several major bridges and elevated highway systems. However, according to Mr. Thang, contractors are currently working with a sense of urgency.
To support businesses in implementing the project, the city has advanced over VND6 trillion (nearly $330 million) from the State budget allocation managed by Hanoi. Currently, construction on three major bridges along the route is proceeding on schedule.
Regarding the road connecting Gia Binh Airport to Hanoi, the project has also separated site clearance tasks for local authorities, while construction is being implemented under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.
According to city leaders, site handover has been basically completed in many areas. Some localities have reached approximately 80-86% of the workload. The city aims to finalize all site clearance for this connecting road within March.
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