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Repair of the old Cau Lau bridge will start in 2024

Việt NamViệt Nam13/05/2024

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The old Cau Lau Bridge was severely damaged.

The amount of 15 billion VND allocated from the remaining unallocated economic career source was assigned from the beginning of the year to the Department of Transport to carry out the task of repairing and maintaining road works in 2024.

The total investment for the project "Repairing the old Cau Lau bridge" is over 30.5 billion VND and has been adjusted to over 36 billion VND. The project will repair damage and reinforce bridge piers. Including the sunken T8 pier, 8 piers located within the deeply eroded riverbed. Repair the main beams and bridge decks that are locally damaged. Repair and reinforce the horizontal connection system. Dismantle the entire severely damaged existing structure and rebuild the sidewalk with reinforced concrete and tiled bricks, and galvanized steel railings.

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Bridge repair will be carried out in 2024

In 2024, 15 billion will be allocated. The remaining capital will be allocated in 2025. Currently, the Department of Transport is completing documents and procedures, and is expected to start construction in 2024.


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