To achieve this important milestone, construction units have mobilized maximum manpower and machinery, working day and night. At the construction site, the working atmosphere is always lively and rhythmic, reflecting the determination of the entire transport sector along with the support of local authorities and people in clearing the site and speeding up progress.
To record realistic and vivid images of the construction pace before the "finish line", Ba Ria-Vung Tau Newspaper respectfully introduces to readers a photo series: "Before G-hour - The roads are changing", as a vivid slice of the constant movement of local traffic infrastructure.
On April 16, the expressway section passing through the province had basically completed nearly 100% of the hollow asphalt concrete layer, the top layer of the road surface, ensuring quality and durability for the entire route. Along with that, auxiliary items such as median strips, lane marking systems, and traffic signs are also being completed synchronously, ensuring smooth and safe traffic. Many vehicles on the route also move more conveniently. |
At 10pm, the construction atmosphere at the Bien Hoa-Vung Tau expressway construction site is still bustling and urgent. The target of technical traffic opening on April 19 is approaching, urging contractors to speed up the progress of each item. |
A section of the Bien Hoa-Vung Tau expressway project is being paved, with the overpass structure completed. |
At key bridges such as Suoi Nhum, Suoi Da, Song Dinh and the Hoi Bai-Chau Pha overpass, construction work is taking place vigorously, continuously day and night. At the intersection between the expressway and Ba Ria-Chau Pha road, machines and workers work non-stop, demonstrating their determination to bring the entire project to the finish line on schedule. |
Asphalt carpet on Cua Lap bridge surface on the morning of April 16. |
The Cua Lap 2 bridge project, connecting Vung Tau City with Long Dat District, has now completed the first layer of asphalt concrete. It is expected that the final asphalt layer will be laid on April 17 to be ready for technical traffic on April 19. |
The nearly 80km-long DT 994 road is a key project of Ba Ria-Vung Tau province, divided into 8 bid packages, aiming to upgrade and build new arterial routes. Expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2026, the road will connect ports, airports and coastal tourist areas. |
Article and photos: TRA NGAN
Source: https://baobariavungtau.com.vn/kinh-te/202504/truoc-gio-g-nhung-tuyen-duong-dang-chuyen-minh-1039920/
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