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HANOI PARTY SECRETARY INSPECTS RING ROAD 3.5 PROJECT PROGRESS

Tue , 28/04/2026, 14:30:00 (GMT+7)

Hanoi, April 27, 2026, Mr. Tran Duc Thang, Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee, conducted a site inspection of the Ring Road 3.5 project, a key transport infrastructure project for the capital, and stressed the urgent need to resolve existing challenges and obstacles to accelerate construction progress.

HANOI PARTY SECRETARY INSPECTS RING ROAD 3.5 PROJECT PROGRESS
Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee Tran Duc Thang and his delegation visited and inspected the project site

Representing VINACONEX Joint Stock Company at the working session were Deputy General Directors Mr. Nguyen Khac Hai and Mr. Pham Thai Duong, along with the project's executive management team.

HANOI PARTY SECRETARY INSPECTS RING ROAD 3.5 PROJECT PROGRESS
Secretary Tran Duc Thang listened to reports from contractors on construction progress and existing challenges

Directing on site, Secretary Tran Duc Thang instructed local departments, authorities, and the investor to promptly review the entire route, focus on thoroughly resolving land clearance and funding issues, and strive to complete land clearance by September 2026 to ensure conditions for synchronized construction across all sections.

HANOI PARTY SECRETARY INSPECTS RING ROAD 3.5 PROJECT PROGRESS
On behalf of VINACONEX, Deputy General Directors Nguyen Khac Hai and Pham Thai Duong, along with project management representatives, attended the working session

The Ring Road 3.5 project is divided into nine sections. Several sections have already been completed, while many others are being actively built by VINACONEX and its joint venture partners, including the Thuong Cat Bridge with its approach roads, the section from National Highway 32 to Thang Long Boulevard, the Thang Long Boulevard interchange, and the Ngoc Hoi Bridge.

HANOI PARTY SECRETARY INSPECTS RING ROAD 3.5 PROJECT PROGRESS
The project is being carried out under conditions requiring both traffic safety and continuous construction

As the lead contractor of the Thang Long Joint Venture, VINACONEX is mobilizing maximum resources and executing multiple concurrent work fronts across bridges, tunnels, retaining walls, and technical infrastructure, particularly at the Ring Road 3.5 - Thang Long Boulevard interchange.

HANOI PARTY SECRETARY INSPECTS RING ROAD 3.5 PROJECT PROGRESS
To facilitate construction, the Ring Road 3.5 project is divided into 9 sections, several of which have already been completed
HANOI PARTY SECRETARY INSPECTS RING ROAD 3.5 PROJECT PROGRESS
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VINACONEX and its joint venture partners are actively pushing forward on multiple fronts, including the Thuong Cat Bridge and its approach roads, the section from National Highway 32 to Thang Long Boulevard, the Thang Long Boulevard interchange, and the Ngoc Hoi Bridge
Accelerating the Ring Road 3.5 project is not only about completing a vital transport artery but also reflects the capital city's political commitment to creating new development space, enhancing regional connectivity, and fostering sustainable growth in the years ahead.

On-Site Construction Photos:

HANOI PARTY SECRETARY INSPECTS RING ROAD 3.5 PROJECT PROGRESS
VINACONEX and its joint venture partners are fast-tracking bridge structures across the route
HANOI PARTY SECRETARY INSPECTS RING ROAD 3.5 PROJECT PROGRESS
As the lead contractor in the Thang Long Joint Venture, VINACONEX is mobilizing maximum manpower and machinery to accelerate construction while ensuring quality, safety, and efficiency
HANOI PARTY SECRETARY INSPECTS RING ROAD 3.5 PROJECT PROGRESS
An overview of the Ring Road 3.5 - Thang Long Boulevard interchange, where VINACONEX is pushing forward with simultaneous work on tunnels, bridges, retaining walls, and technical infrastructure
HANOI PARTY SECRETARY INSPECTS RING ROAD 3.5 PROJECT PROGRESS
With its strategic planning vision, the Ring Road 3.5 - Thang Long Boulevard route serves as a “backbone” in the capital region's ring road system, expanding development space, easing congestion in the city center, and driving urban growth westward.

 

 

 

 

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