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What does the Ring Road 2.5 underpass look like after nearly 2 years of construction?

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong17/07/2024


TPO - After nearly 2 years of construction, the Ring Road 2.5 underpass through the Giai Phong - Kim Dong intersection has completed the open tunnel section on the Dinh Cong side. Currently, contractors are fencing off a large area of ​​the road to construct the main tunnel and the open tunnel on the Giap Bat side.

Clip of current construction status and traffic at Giai Phong - Kim Dong intersection.

What does the Ring Road 2.5 underpass look like after nearly 2 years of construction? Photo 1

After 21 months of construction (2/3 of the project's time), by the afternoon of July 16, the Ring Road 2.5 underpass through the Giai Phong - Kim Dong intersection had clearly revealed its construction site and construction site.

What does the Ring Road 2.5 underpass look like after nearly 2 years of construction? Photo 2

With the open tunnel section on Dinh Cong side, the retaining wall and ramp have been basically completed and the shape has appeared.

What does the Ring Road 2.5 underpass look like after nearly 2 years of construction? photo 3

The construction site is currently focusing on the open tunnel section, the ramp up and down towards Kim Dong street (Giap Bat ward).

What does the Ring Road 2.5 underpass look like after nearly 2 years of construction? Photo 4

Along with that, the construction unit also fenced off most of the Giai Phong - Kim Dong intersection area to dig and construct a closed tunnel (main tunnel) through the intersection.

What does the Ring Road 2.5 underpass look like after nearly 2 years of construction? Photo 5
What does the Ring Road 2.5 underpass look like after nearly 2 years of construction? Photo 6

The fence that has narrowed the Giai Phong - Kim Dong intersection by more than half has caused traffic difficulties, especially during rush hour. Photo taken on the afternoon of July 16.

What does the Ring Road 2.5 underpass look like after nearly 2 years of construction? Photo 7

Kim Dong Street was also completely narrowed by fences, vehicles had to travel on the widened sidewalk, and traffic was congested during rush hour on the afternoon of July 16.

What does the Ring Road 2.5 underpass look like after nearly 2 years of construction? Photo 8

The objective of the Ring Road 2.5 tunnel project is to reorganize traffic in the direction that vehicles traveling on Ring Road 2.5 when reaching the Giai Phong - Kim Dong intersection will go underground (underpass) to Kim Dong street and vice versa, this helps reduce congestion at the intersection and Giai Phong street. Along with that, the project also keeps the national railway lines (arrows) through Ring Road 2.5 still running at the intersection level.

What does the Ring Road 2.5 underpass look like after nearly 2 years of construction? Photo 9

The Hanoi Transport Construction Investment Project Management Board (investor) said that the project started in October 2022 and is scheduled to be completed in 2025 with an investment of more than 770 billion VND. Due to site clearance problems, mainly the section through Giap Bat station, the progress of some project items is behind schedule. However, the site clearance has been basically resolved and the investor is urging contractors to complete the project on schedule.

Mr. Trong



Source: https://tienphong.vn/hinh-hai-ham-chui-vanh-dai-25-ra-sao-sau-gan-2-nam-thi-cong-post1655508.tpo

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