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Hanoi plans to exchange 4 land plots for investors to build Tran Hung Dao bridge

The Hanoi People's Committee has just submitted a document to the City People's Council requesting approval of the adjustment of the investment policy for the Tran Hung Dao bridge construction project under the public-private partnership (PPP) method (BT contract - exchanging land for infrastructure).

Báo Tin TứcBáo Tin Tức22/09/2025

According to Resolution No. 10 of the City People's Council approved in February 2025, the Tran Hung Dao Bridge construction investment project has a total length of about 5.6 km, starting at the intersection of Tran Hung Dao - Tran Thanh Tong (old Hoan Kiem district), the end point connecting with Vu Duc Thuan street (old Long Bien district). The total investment capital of the project is about 15,960 billion VND.

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Design plan of Tran Hung Dao bridge across the Red River.

In this submission, the Hanoi People's Committee proposed the City People's Council to adjust the construction plan of Tran Hung Dao Bridge by shortening the length of the bridge to 4.18 km (reducing 1.42 km), the starting point of the bridge is the intersection of Tran Hung Dao - Tran Thanh Tong - Le Thanh Tong, the end point connects with Nguyen Son Street. The total investment capital of the project increased to 16,226 billion VND (increased by 266 billion VND).

In addition, the Hanoi People's Committee also proposed dividing the Tran Hung Dao Bridge construction investment project into two component projects. In which, component project 2.1 will invest in the construction and renovation of Co Linh - Hong Tien road at the intersection of Co Linh road and Tran Hung Dao bridge, with the Traffic Construction Investment Project Management Board as the investor.

Component project 2.2 will invest in the construction of Tran Hung Dao bridge, implemented under the public-private partnership (PPP) method, build-transfer contract with payment by land fund (BT contract exchanging land for infrastructure).

In the submission, the Hanoi People's Committee proposed the payment method for private investors to invest in the construction of Tran Hung Dao Bridge as 4 plots of land. The location, area, planning information, expected value of the land fund for payment, and payment method will be officially determined when the project is submitted for appraisal and approval according to regulations.

Four land plots proposed to be exchanged for investors to build Tran Hung Dao bridge include: 25.4 ha land plot in Phu Dong commune; 56 ha land plot in Dong Anh commune; 49 ha land plot in Dong Anh commune and part of 505 ha land plot in two communes of Phu Dong and Dong Anh.

The land clearance projects for the construction of Tran Hung Dao Bridge will be assigned to Hong Ha Ward, Long Bien as the investor. It is expected that the proposal to adjust the investment policy for the Tran Hung Dao Bridge construction project under the PPP public-private partnership investment method will be considered by the Hanoi People's Council at the 26th session, scheduled to take place in September 2025.

According to the Hanoi Transport Development Plan approved by the Prime Minister , Hanoi will have 17 bridges across the Red River. Currently, 8 bridges have been built, including: Long Bien, Chuong Duong, Thanh Tri, Vinh Tuy phase 1, Vinh Tuy phase 2, Thang Long, Nhat Tan and Vinh Thinh bridge (Son Tay town).

9 bridges are being and will be built in the near future, including: Thuong Cat Bridge and 2 bridgeheads, Van Phuc, Hong Ha, Me So, Tu Lien, Tran Hung Dao, New Thang Long, Ngoc Hoi, Phu Xuyen.

Source: https://baotintuc.vn/xa-hoi/ha-noi-du-kien-doi-4-khu-dat-cho-nha-dau-tu-lam-cau-tran-hung-dao-20250922100810836.htm


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