About to rush to install the beams of Long Kieng bridge, Nha Be district, HCMC

(PLO)- Currently, construction units are speeding up the investment progress of the Long Kieng bridge construction project in Nha Be district to be able to open traffic by the end of 2023.

Recently, the Department of Transport of Ho Chi Minh City has just announced the restriction of inland waterway traffic on Ong Lon 2 canal – Phuoc Kieng river – Muong Chuoi, Nha Be district.

According to the City Department of Transport, this is the proposal of the Management Board of Traffic Construction Investment Projects (Transportation Department) to serve the construction of Long Kieng Bridge, Nha Be District.

The contractor is implementing the project of installing beams of Long Kieng bridge, Nha Be district. Photo: Tel.

Accordingly, within 45 days (from February 27 to April 9), at the construction area of ​​Long Kieng bridge, Nha Be district, the Traffic Board will organize the construction of the construction work item. girders, dismantling old bridges and dismantling impact piers.

Therefore, the City Department of Transport requires absolute compliance with the rules and instructions of the inland waterway signals at the scene.

Exchange with PLO, a representative of the Department of Transport said that in the coming time, the contractor will carry out the installation of beams of Long Kieng bridge, Nha Be district. Currently, this project has been handed over, according to which the unit is continuing to accelerate the construction progress to be ready to open to traffic by the end of 2023.

Long Kieng Bridge, Nha Be will be open to traffic by the end of 2023

Long Kieng Bridge, Nha Be will be open to traffic by the end of 2023

(PLO)- “We promise to speed up the construction progress, complete and open Long Kieng Bridge to traffic on December 31, 2023 as a gratitude, a gift for people” – Mr. Luong Minh Phuc, Director of the Management Board of the City’s Traffic Works Investment Project Management Board affirmed.

DAO TRANG

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