Can Gio company eyes 235 million USD bridge

The Can Gio Urban & Tourism JSC sought approval from the HCM City authorities to do a feasibility study to build a bridge over the Soai Rap river linking the suburban districts of Nha Be and Can Gio.
Can Gio company eyes 235 million USD bridge ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

The Can Gio Urban and Tourism JSC has sought approval from the HCM City People's Committee to do a feasibility study to build a bridge over the Soai Rap river linking the suburban districts of Nha Be and Can Gio.

Can Gio bridge will help reduce the distance and travelling time between downtown HCM City and Can Gio district, which now entails crossing the Soai Rap by ferry at Binh Khanh wharf or by boat at An Thoi Dong wharf.

Besides the obvious economic benefits better connectivity will bring, the bridge will also help develop tourism in the coastal district.

The bridge will measure 3.4km in length and have four lanes and a clearance of 55 metres above the water. A proposed 16km road will link Binh Khanh with Rung Sac road in Can Gio.

The bridge will cost an estimated 5.303 trillion VND (235 million USD) excluding land compensation costs.

The company has proposed a BT (build-transfer) investment mode with the builder getting land in Can Gio Urban Area as compensation.

If the value of the lands is less than the bridge's cost, the city administration would pay the difference in cash or through transferring more lands.-VNA

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