Cần Giờ Bridge Explained

Bridge Name:Cần Giờ Bridge
Native Name:Cầu Cần Giờ
Crosses:Soài Rạp
Locale:Cần Giờ District, Vietnam
Design:Cable-stayed bridge
Mainspan:~3400m (11,200feet)[1]
Clearance:55m (180feet)
Begin:~2022

Can Gio Bridge (Vietnamese: Cầu Cần Giờ), is a planned cable-stayed bridge to cross over Soài Rạp, a tributary of the Saigon River in Vietnam

Description

Planning and Design

In order to drive between the Nha Be district and Can Gio District in Ho Chi Minh City, motorists currently have to go through the Binh Khanh Ferry Terminal, which has been receiving increasing amounts of traffic and subsequent delays.[2] Trips across the Soai Rap river could take from fifteen to forty five minutes to cross a 1.2 kilometer span.

Since 2007, there were discussions on replacing the Binh Khanh ferrys with a road cable-stayed bridge that would span the Soai Rap river.[3] In 2019, a design was chosen for a three kilometer, four-lane, cable-stayed bridge.[4] One of the bridge's pillars would be shaped similarly to mangrove trees as a reference to the Cần Giờ Mangrove Forest and with the bridge's railing to appear as waves to invoke Can Gio's seaside.

Construction

It was announced to be built under a "Build-Transfer" model, with a budget of 5.3 billion VND, and construction scheduled to begin in 2020. By 2020, the build-transfer model was reconsidered and a restructuring pushed the projected start date for construction to 2022. The location of the bridge was announced to start at the intersection between 15B Street and No. 2 Street in Nha Be District’s Phu Xuan urban area and connect with Rung Sac, 1.8 kilometers south of the Binh Khanh ferry terminal in the Binh Khanh Commune of Can Gio District.[5]

Other projects have been presented as contingent on the completion of the bridge,[6] especially Cần Giờ's coastal tourism site project. The "Cần Giờ Tourism Urban Area" is a 2,870 hectare seaside development initiative that would connect in from the bridge.[7] By January 2021, concerns were growing about the effects of the project's delays on investment and economic development in the region.[8] In April, officials announced that the bridge would be a higher priority and committed 10 billion VND to the project's completion.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2021-11-09 . 2022-05-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220524184306/https://english2.thesaigontimes.vn/work-on-can-gio-bridge-to-start-in-2022/ . dead .
  2. Web site: Online . Tuoi Tre . TP.HCM xin đưa 2 phà lớn ở Vàm Cống về Cát Lái và Bình Khánh . TUOI TRE ONLINE . May 20, 2019 . vi . November 9, 2021.
  3. Web site: VIETNAM’S BUSINESS NEWS HEADLINES JUNE 29 . TienPhong News . June 29, 2020 . November 9, 2021.
  4. Web site: Trí . Dân . TPHCM sớm kêu gọi đầu tư xây cầu Cần Giờ hơn 5.000 tỷ đồng . Báo điện tử Dân Trí . April 19, 2019 . vi . November 9, 2021.
  5. Web site: Work on Can Gio Bridge to start in 2022 . The Saigon Times . June 23, 2020 . November 9, 2021 . May 24, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220524184306/https://english2.thesaigontimes.vn/work-on-can-gio-bridge-to-start-in-2022/ . dead .
  6. Web site: Cầu Cần Giờ có thiết kế hình cây đước . vnexpress.net . March 5, 2019 . la . November 9, 2021.
  7. Web site: New Cần Giờ Bridge, coastal tourism sites approved . vietnamnews.vn . November 26, 2016 . November 9, 2021.
  8. Web site: Mong sớm khởi công xây cầu Cần Giờ . Báo Thanh Niên . January 8, 2021 . vi . November 9, 2021.
  9. Web site: Mai . Hà . Chuẩn bị triển khai cầu Cần Giờ . Báo Thanh Niên . April 20, 2021 . vi . November 18, 2021.