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Ministry of transport prepares for investing in Mai Dich-Noi Bai highway project
08/Jan/2010 Intellasia | 07/Jan/2010 CafeF
8 Jan, 2010 - 9:55:09 AM
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Ngo Thinh Duc, deputy minister of transport has lately released final decision about preparing to invest in Mai Dich-Noi Bai highway project.

The project of upgrading Mai Dich-Noi Bai route into the highway one will be conducted by Vietnam Expressway Development Co (VEC) and China Bridge and Road Corp.

The investors plan to build a new bridge in accordance with the research proposed by China Bridge and Road Corp with construction scale of four lanes and two lanes for urgent stopping of vehicles.

As for the project's implementation process, after Chinese party finishes its research works, ministry of transport will take responsibility for making report to ministry of planning and investment and ministry of finance before submitting to the prime minister for final approval.





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