The 10-lane road section of Beltway 4 passing through Binh Duong
[Tri Thuc Magazine] The Ho Chi Minh City Rign Road 4 project passing through Binh Duong Province has a length of over 47 km, including 12 km that overlaps with the existing road, which is being upgraded with modern infrastructure and a design of 10 lanes.
The Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 4 project passing through Binh Duong Province has a total investment of 18,993 billion VND, with construction expected to begin at the end of this year. The photo shows NE2 Road in Ben Cat City (Binh Duong Province), which has been selected as a section of Ring Road 4 in Ho Chi Minh City.
The route of NE2 road passing through Ben Cat City, Binh Duong Province.
Over 10 years ago, when investing in infrastructure for the My Phuoc urban area and industrial zones in Ben Cat Town, Binh Duong Province, the infrastructure for the Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 4 was already planned and allocated (at that time, the project had just been approved for investment).
The Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 4 project has a total length of over 200 km, with a total investment of approximately 137,000 billion VND, passing through Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong, Dong Nai, Long An, and Ba Ria – Vung Tau. The project features a 4-lane expressway, with continuous emergency stop lanes, 23 interchanges, and service roads and local roads on both sides according to the traffic needs of each locality.
According to the report from the Department of Transport of Binh Duong Province, the project is being invested under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) method, with a BOT contract type. The project will be divided into two component projects.
Of which, Component Project 1 related to land clearance has been approved by the People’s Committee of Binh Duong Province for the investment preparation cost estimate and the approval of the land clearance staking documents. Component Project 2 (construction) is expected to begin construction at the end of this year.
NE2 Road, along with the My Phuoc – Bau Bang section passing through Ben Cat City, is considered one of the most beautiful and modern roads in Binh Duong Province.
This road is designed with a scale of 10 lanes, featuring a rigid median and modern infrastructure such as a sign system, street lighting, and greenery.
This is considered an advantage for the province when implementing the Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 4 project. However, the road has a limitation due to many intersections, especially the interchange with the My Phuoc – Tan Van – Bau Bang Road and National Route 13, which have high traffic density.
According to observations, this road connects major industrial zones in Binh Duong, passing through universities and bustling residential areas.
The photo shows the NE2 road section at the intersection with My Phuoc – Tan Van Road, where the relevant authorities have installed identification signs.
According to the leadership of the Department of Transport of Binh Duong Province, the locality will review the Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 4 project and then report to the People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City and the relevant provinces. Based on this, the involved units will present the report to the Ministry of Transport and the National Assembly by the end of this year.
The development goal for 2030 is for Binh Duong to become a centrally governed city; one of the dynamic, comprehensive development centers of Southeast Asia; a leader in science, technology, and innovation; a modern industrial service hub; with a synchronized, modern, intelligent, and sustainable economic and social infrastructure system, and urban system following a green growth model, adapting to climate change, and protecting the ecological environment. Binh Duong also aims to improve the quality of life for its residents, build a prosperous and modern society, and ensure national defense, security, and social order.