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Monday, April 14, 2025, 21:26 GMT+7

Stalled ODA traffic project in Vietnam’s Can Tho causes transport disruptions

A traffic infrastructure project funded by official development assistance (ODA) in Can Tho City, located in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, has been moving at a snail's pace, leading to significant disruptions in local transport.

Stalled ODA traffic project in Vietnam’s Can Tho causes transport disruptions

Construction of the residential road on one side of Tran Hoang Na Bridge in Can Tho City, located in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, has been left unfinished for nearly half a year. Photo: Chi Quoc / Tuoi Tre

As part of the project, construction of the intersection of Tran Hoang Na Street and National Highway 1 has been halted, leaving several works unfinished, local people reported.

Notably, the large height difference between the new asphalt layer and the existing road surface has made commuting difficult in this area.

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The road surface remains incomplete, with a noticeable height difference between the new asphalt layer and the old ground, making travel difficult for commuters. Photo: Chi Quoc / Tuoi Tre

Similarly, the residential roads on both sides of Tran Hoang Na Bridge, which spans the Can Tho River and connects Ninh Kieu and Cai Rang Districts, remain unfinished, resulting in dusty conditions and rough, uneven surfaces that challenge vehicles.

Vo Nhut Quang, deputy director of the city’s Department of Finance, explained that the stalled items are part of the Can Tho Urban Development and Resilience Enhancement Project, commonly known as Project 3.

This initiative was initially scheduled for completion in June 2024.

At the end of 2024, the municipal government proposed a public investment plan to reallocate funds from the municipal budget to continue the construction.

An estimated VND1 trillion (US$38.7 million) is needed to complete the remaining components.

The project management board, which also serves as the investor, has been committed to restarting work in 2025. It plans to review the project, propose additional components, and remove certain items based on specific geographical conditions.

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Chaotic traffic near Tran Hoang Na Bridge in Can Tho City, caused by the slow building of residential roads on both sides of the bridge. Photo: Chi Quoc / Tuoi Tre

“The investor must review the responsibilities of all relevant agencies and units involved in the foot-dragging project,” Quang emphasized.

Following site inspections, Truong Canh Tuyen, chairman of the Can Tho People’s Committee, said city officials and the project management board had agreed on two options.

The first is to extend the existing project to complete key items such as the bus station roundabout and residential access roads. The second is to terminate the current project and develop a new one.

However, Tuyen noted that the latter option would be time-consuming due to procedures including verifying completed work, drafting a new plan, and organizing the bidding process again.

The project management board is currently working with the Department of Finance to evaluate these options and provide recommendations to the city administration.

Vinh Tho - Chi Quoc / Tuoi Tre News

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