Over 11 trillion VND for construction of Van Don-Mong Cai highway

The Van Don-Mong Cai highway in the northern coastal province of Quang Ninh will be constructed under the build-operate-transfer (BOT) and public-private partnership (PPP) contract at the total cost of more than 11 trillion VND (474.4 million USD), according to the provincial People’s Committee.
Over 11 trillion VND for construction of Van Don-Mong Cai highway ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Photo: baodauthau.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Van Don-Mong Cai highway in the northern coastalprovince of Quang Ninh will be constructed under the build-operate-transfer(BOT) and public-private partnership (PPP) contract at the total cost of morethan 11 trillion VND (474.4 million USD), according to the provincial People’sCommittee.

Quang Ninh People’s Committee has signed the contract with the joint venture ofLong Van Infrastructure Investment and Development Co.,Ltd, Van Don Sun JSC andCong Thanh Transportation and Construction Corporation. The joint venture willinvest more than 1.26 trillion VND (54.3 million USD) and mobilised nearly 9.86trillion VND (425.24 million USD) for the project.

The 80.2 km Van Don-Mong Cai highway will have four lanes and is designed foraverage speed of 100 km per hour. It will run through the districts of Van Don,Tien Yen, Dam Ha and Hai Ha and Mong Cai city.

Construction will be kicked off this year and will be completed within 22months. Fees will be collected for 20 years on the way.

The Van Don-Mong Cai highway is among three key transport projects of 2018announced by the province earlier this year. The other two are the Ha Long-CamPha coastal road and an undersea tunnel through Cua Luc bay (the gateway to HaLong Bay).

The 27 km-long coastal roadlinking Ha Long - Cam Pha is implemented under the build-transfer (BT) form,with a total investment of 5.6 trillion VND (246.4 million USD). Construction of the road,invested by Vingroup, began at the end of June this year. Once completed, the road is expected to help ease trafficon National Highway 18A section runningthrough Cam Pha city, while forming a modern and comprehensive transport network connecting urban areas in theprovince.

Meanwhile, the 1.3km-long undersea tunnel project in Ha Long city is estimated to cost 7.875 trillion VND(346.5 million USD). It will start on HaLong Street, at the intersection thatleads into Sun World Ha Long Park (Bai Chay Ward), and end at the intersection on Le Thanh Tong Street (HongGai Ward) – two streets considered as“main axes” on the two sides of the Cua Luc Bay.

The tunnel is expected to help connect transport of coastal roads in Ha Long city.

Together with other local transport projects such as the Hai Phong – Ha Long,Ha Long – Van Don highways, upgrades to NationalHighway 18, and Van Don international airport, the aforesaid key projects are hoped to improve the province’s transportinfrastructure system, thus contributingto local socio-economic development and promoting local tourism and border- and marine-economic potential.

In the meantime, the province is focusing onimproving its tourism infrastructure,targeting to welcome 12 million visitors, including 5 million foreigners, this year.

It has invested in building and upgrading manyroads to shorten the travel time oftourists to Quang Ninh.

In early September, the Bach Dang bridgeconnecting the northern port city of HaiPhong and Quang Ninh was put into operation. The bridge helps shorten the distance from Hanoi to Quang Ninh from 175 km to 125 km, thus cutting travel time between the two localities by half.

Quang Ninh is a popular destination of sea andisland tourism.

The province has a coastline of more than 250kilometres and some 2,000 islets,two-thirds of the total in Vietnam. The spectacular stretch of coast connects the UNESCO-recognised World Heritage Site ofHa Long Bay with majestic naturalscenery, Bai Tu Long Bay, Van Don and Co To islands and Tra Co beach with Cat Ba National Park in the northern port city ofHai Phong.

In 2017, a total of 9.87 million touristsvisited the province, including 4.28million foreigners. More than 70 percent of the tourists came via sea and island tours.

The number of tourists visiting the province in the first nine months ofthis year is estimated to top 10 million, an increase of 25 percent over thesame period last year, according to the local Department of Tourism. Of this,foreign tourists account for over 3.6 million, rising 19 percent.-VNA
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