The appearance of Ring Road 3, the section crossing the Saigon River.
Despite the hot weather, hundreds of workers are working day and night on the construction site of the Ring Road 3 in Ho Chi Minh City, specifically the section passing through Thuan An and Thuan Giao wards, accelerating the construction progress. The construction units are focusing their efforts on the final stages to complete the project and open the road as soon as possible.
Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóng•17/12/2025
With a determination to complete the strategic transportation route on schedule, the construction units have focused their resources and personnel to accelerate the construction progress.
The Bình Dương Boulevard overpass (National Highway 13) is preparing for its completion, connecting the road and the Bình Gửi bridge over the Saigon River. The appearance of the Ring Road 3 at the Binh Duong Boulevard (National Highway 13) overpass intersection. Contractors divided the work into "3 shifts, 4 teams," focusing their efforts on accelerating the construction progress.
Similarly, hot asphalt paving has also begun at the intersection of the overpass and the access road from My Phuoc - Tan Van road to Ring Road 3.
The first section of the overpass and access road connecting My Phuoc - Tan Van road with Ring Road 3 has been paved with hot asphalt.
The construction unit has just completed the joining of the overpass section crossing Cach Mang Thang Tam Street to connect the access road to Binh Goi Bridge over the Saigon River.
The overpass on Cách mạng Tháng Tám Street has just been completed, connecting to the Bình Gửi Bridge over the Saigon River.
According to the construction unit, the construction of the access road to Binh Goi Bridge is also being carried out urgently. The contract packages are divided into "3 shifts, 4 teams" to speed up progress.
Two parallel access roads to Binh Goi Bridge on the Thuan An ward side of Ho Chi Minh City are being constructed urgently. The concrete mixing plant was also located right at the construction site of the access road to Binh Goi Bridge to shorten the construction time.
According to engineers and construction workers, thanks to the supply of sand from the southwestern provinces, the material shortage for construction has been "resolved."
A barge carrying sand from the Mekong Delta docked at the riverbank, pumping sand for leveling the ground leading to the Binh Goi bridge. Recently, the scarcity of sand for leveling has been one of the main reasons affecting the project's progress. Despite the hot weather, the construction teams are working hard to speed up the construction progress.
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