November 16, 2025 | 14:35

Investment policy for over $1-billion route connecting Gia Binh airport with Hanoi approved

Phương Nhi

The project will be invested under the public-private partnership (PPP) form, and Build-Transfer (BT) contract...

The Hanoi People's Council on November 13 approved a resolution to invest in a road project to connect Gia Binh Airport in Bac Ninh province, which is under construction,  to Hanoi.

This project will be executed under a public-private partnership (PPP) form and a Build-Transfer (BT) contract. The road will traverse several areas, including the communes of Thuan An, Phu Dong, Thu Lam, and Dong Anh in Hanoi, as well as Tu Son and Phu Khe wards in Bac Ninh province.

The road project's total investment is estimated at nearly VND33 trillion (over $1.1 billion ), with construction and infrastructure development expected to take place between 2025 and 2026.

The project covers approximately 723.3 ha in Phu Dong and Thuan An communes in Hanoi.

The proposed road will start at the border of Bac Ninh province and end at the intersection with the Hanoi-Ha Long and Hanoi-Thai Nguyen/Ring Road 3 expressways, covering a total length of about 7 km with a width of 120 meters. A section of the road will overlap with the Hanoi-Thai Nguyen/Ring Road 3 expressways, extending approximately 6.55 km, including a 1.6-km segment in Bac Ninh province, and its width will be expanded to 120 meters.

Additionally, two connecting branches will be constructed from the Hanoi-Thai Nguyen/Ring Road 3 expressways to the approach road of Tu Lien Bridge. These branches will facilitate direct left turns from Gia Binh to Tu Lien Bridge and right turns from Tu Lien Bridge to Gia Binh. Each branch will have three lanes with a width of 14 meters and a total length of about 2.5 km.

The project's primary goal is to establish a modern, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing road connection between Gia Binh Airport and Hanoi. This will create a new development corridor to boost socio-economic growth, effectively utilize a modern, intelligent logistics area, and integrate e-commerce to meet development demands.

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