Road & Highway
The Thanh Hoa By-pass
This project is an investement in Thanh Hoa By-pass BOT JSC – a subsidiary of the Bitexco Group. The 4-lane, 10 km Thanh Hoa By pass is located in Quang Xuong District, Thanh Hoa City. The maximum speed for traffic is 80 km per hour. This is a key project for the Ministry of Transport, serving the high demand for transportation on the 1A National Highway. The road was opened on August 29, 2009, along with the new Tao Xuyen toll booth. The new toll booth uses a 'one-stop' system which helps to reduce traffic congestions while saving time for drivers.
The Dau Giay – Phan Thiet Expressway
The expressway is a critical link to national North-South Expressway corridor, connecting with Ho Chi Minh City – Long Thanh – Dau Giay as its beginning point and running to Ba Bau, Binh Thuan on National Highway No 1 as its ending point. The total length is about 100 kilometres. When completed, this project will help to shorten the distance and reduce travel time from Ho Chi Minh City to the surrounding provinces and tourist centres in the central and coastal areas. The project is for operation in 2014.
The Dau Giay – Phan Thiet expressway is the first pilot project to be executed under the Public – Private Partnership (PPP) mechanism. It was prepared and undertaken in accordance with international standards, thus meeting the most strict criteria of technical design and environmental, social safeguards as required by the World Bank and the Government of Vietnam.
B.T Chu Van An Road
This project is a road surrounding the memorial of national hero Chu Van An, located in Thanh Tri District. It is invested in BT form by Bitexco. In return, Bitexco is allowed to invest in Urban South Ring Road 3 Project, in Hanoi. The project consists of two roads (Road No.1 is 2.54 kilometres, and Road No.2 of 1.2 kilometres long) and 1 intersection, which is 400 meters long and 16.5 meters wide.
B.T Road connecting Highway
The road connecting highway is located in the town of Van Dien and Thanh Tri District, Hanoi. It consists of one road of 1.55 kilometres long, and one intersection at Phap Van – Cau Gie, which is 314 meters long and 11 meters wide.
