A series of road upgrades is planned for Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City.
Major road upgrade work is planned for Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City. The authorities envisage an impressive budget of US$42.1 billion being spent on improving transport infrastructure for the city between 2021 and 2030.
Of this sum around 40% will come from the state budget, with other funding sources providing the remaining 60%.
Works being planned include the construction of the Ring Roads No 2 and 3, the Ho Chi Minh City-moc Bai Highway, National Highways No 1, No 22, and No 13. They also include a number of elevated roads, improvements to main intersections and the construction of new bridges.