Three overpass and interchange locations are still facing land acquisition issues, affecting the planned opening of the main section of the Van Ninh – Cam Lo expressway project in June 2025. Local authorities are making efforts to hand over the remaining land in March.
The North-South Expressway project, specifically the Van Ninh - Cam Lo section, has a total length of over 65.5km. Of this, over 33km passes through Quang Binh province, specifically in Quang Ninh and Le Thuy districts; and over 32.5km passes through Quang Tri province, specifically in Vinh Linh, Gio Linh, and Cam Lo districts.
The project has two construction packages, of which package XL1 (Km 675+400 - Km 708+350) is located in Quang Binh province and is being constructed by the joint venture of Truong Thinh Group Joint Stock Company - Truong Son Construction Corporation - 368 Construction Joint Stock Company.
Construction package XL2 (Km 708+350 - Km 740+884) is located in Quang Tri province and is being constructed by a consortium of Truong Thinh Group Joint Stock Company, Construction and Transportation Company No. 1 Joint Stock Company, and Vietnam Railway Construction Corporation Joint Stock Company.
One section of the Van Ninh - Cam Lo expressway project passing through Quang Tri province has had median barriers, anti-glare screens, and guardrails installed on both sides...
According to the Ho Chi Minh Highway Project Management Board, the project commenced on January 1, 2023, and is scheduled for completion in December 2025 (with the adjusted schedule aiming for completion in June 2025). To date, the project's construction progress has reached approximately 78%.
Currently, contractors are taking advantage of favorable weather conditions to deploy multiple construction teams for various items, organizing work in "3 shifts, 4 teams," striving to basically complete the main route and open it to traffic by June 30th.
Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/go-vuong-mat-bang-3-nut-giao-cau-vuot-cao-toc-van-ninh-cam-lo-trong-thang-3-19225032315093979.htm







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