The Provincial People's Committee of Quang Ninh province in northern Vietnam has approved the investment policy for two key traffic projects with a total capital exceeding VND5.4 trillion (approximately $207 million).
The aim is to expand urban areas, create momentum for investment attraction, and accelerate the development of new urban zones north of Cua Luc Bay.
The two projects include: a coastal road extending from Tran Quoc Nghien Street (Hong Gai Ward) through Binh Minh Bridge to Bang Bridge (Cao Xanh Ward); and a coastal road on the northwest side of Cua Luc Bay, connecting from Troi 2 Bridge via Tinh Yeu Bridge to National Highway 279 (Hoanh Bo Ward).
Both projects will be funded by the provincial budget and implemented during the 2025–2028 period.
Specifically, the coastal road project extending from Tran Quoc Nghien Street to Bang Bridge will be over 7 km long, with a design speed of 60 km/h, and a total capital of VND2.618 trillion (nearly $99.4 million). The coastal road project on the northwest side of Cua Luc Bay will be approximately 8.3 km long, with a design speed of 60 km/h, and a total investment of VND2,86 trillion (over $108 million).
Currently, the province's Project Management Board for Investment and Construction Area 1 has signed a consulting contract for surveying and preparing the investment projects.
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