The flyover has been built at a cost of VND560 billion, all of which is sourced from the city’s budget.
The construction of the newest piece of infrastructure serves as one of Hanoi’s key transport projects for the 2016-2020 period.
It is anticipated that the flyover will reduce traffic congestion whilst facilitating vehicles moving easier through belt roads No.2 and No.3.
Workers put the final touches on the flyover as they complete construction on the transport project on August 27.
In total, the flyover measures 278 metres in length and 16 metres in width.
The flyover will help to promote greater socio-economic development in the districts of Cau Giay, Tay Ho, and Bac Tu Liem.
Approximately 1,500 trees have been planted along Nguyen Van Huyen street as part of the project.
Construction on the flyover first began on October, 2019.
Leaders of the Hanoi administration cut the ribbon on August 28 inaugurating the flyover at the Hoang Quoc Viet and Nguyen Van Huyen intersection.
The completion of the latest construction project is part of activities throughout the capital in celebration of the 75th anniversary of Vietnam’s National Day, which falls on September 2.
The flyover has been built at a cost of VND560 billion, all of which is sourced from the city’s budget. |
The construction of the newest piece of infrastructure serves as one of Hanoi’s key transport projects for the 2016-2020 period. |
It is anticipated that the flyover will reduce traffic congestion whilst facilitating vehicles moving easier through belt roads No.2 and No.3. |
Workers put the final touches on the flyover as they complete construction on the transport project on August 27. |
In total, the flyover measures 278 metres in length and 16 metres in width. |
The flyover will help to promote greater socio-economic development in the districts of Cau Giay, Tay Ho, and Bac Tu Liem. |
Approximately 1,500 trees have been planted along Nguyen Van Huyen street as part of the project. |
Construction on the flyover first began on October, 2019. |
Leaders of the Hanoi administration cut the ribbon on August 28 inaugurating the flyover at the Hoang Quoc Viet and Nguyen Van Huyen intersection. |
The completion of the latest construction project is part of activities throughout the capital in celebration of the 75th anniversary of Vietnam’s National Day, which falls on September 2. |