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Hanoi begins building two flyovers
Construction of the two flyovers at the Lang Ha-Thai Ha and Chua Boc-Son Tay intersections began on January 21.
The 189m long Lang Ha-Thai Ha flyover is being built at a cost of more than VND67 billion while the Chua Boc-Son Tay bridge is invested at VND65.5 billion.
Both will be 4.75m high and 9m wide and consist of two lanes for automobiles and two for motorbikes. Construction is scheduled to be completed in 180 days.
At the ground-breaking ceremony, Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee, Nguyen The Thao, asked construction units to take advantage of the Tet holiday to speed up construction time and focus on ensuring quality, as well as worker and traffic safety.
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