Vietnam
to start construction of Hai Van tunnel in july
Date:
June 28, 2000
HANOI
- Work for the construction of a tunnel through the Hai Van Pass will
start in July this year. It will be the country's longest tunnel. The
project, which was designed by Nippon Koei of Japan, Louis Berger of the
US and Vietnamese consultancy companies, aims to improve traffic
conditions along National Highway 1.
The 15 km-long tunnel will begin at Lang Co in Phu Loc district of Thua
Thien-Hue central province and end at Lien Chieu in Da Nang. The tunnel
will have four lanes with a width of 11.7 m and stretching to 13.7 m at
some places for car parking. It will allow vehicles to run a speed of 80
km per hour. The tunnel will be equipped with a video camera system, a
dust counter, a vision metre, a carbon dioxide metre, a vehicle counter
system, a fire alarm system and other necessary equipment. Total cost
for the construction of the four-year project is estimated at US$ 251
million funded by international loans.
Once completed, the tunnel will help vehicles cut down the time to pass
the Lang Co-Lien Chieu section to 11 minutes from 45 or even 90 minutes
at present. According to the Ministry of Transport and Communication,
the old Hai Van Pass route will be kept over for tourism services.
(Source:
Vietnam News)
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