PM inspects key transport projects in central region

Inspecting sections passing through Duc Pho and Binh De tunnels, the PM visited and presented gifts to engineers and workers at the construction sites. He expressed appreciation for their dedication, noting that many had forgone family time and worked continuously through the Lunar New Year holiday to accelerate progress and bring the projects to early completion.

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PM Pham Minh Chinh checks Quang Ngai – Hoai Nhon expressway (Photo: VNA)

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh conducted on-site inspections of several major transport projects in the central region on March 1, including the Quang Ngai – Hoai Nhon and Hoai Nhon – Quy Nhon expressways, as well as the second runway and supporting facilities at Phu Cat Airport.

The Quang Ngai – Hoai Nhon expressway, spanning 88km with a total investment of more than 21 trillion VND (807 million USD), traverses Quang Ngai and Gia Lai provinces and forms a critical segment of the eastern North–South expressway network under the 2021–2025 master plan.

Construction began in early 2023. The full 88km mainline has now been completed, with ongoing work limited to guardrails, service roads, and interchanges.

Acceptance checks have been cleared for 44km, making that section ready for immediate operation, while the entire route is expected to complete commissioning formalities in March.

Meanwhile, the Hoai Nhon – Quy Nhon expressway covers 70.1km across Gia Lai province at a total cost of 12.4 trillion VND. Progress stands at 99.9%, with the entire main route finished and formally accepted for operation. Remaining items include 2.06 kilometres of service roads, 12 water crossings, and drainage works.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh offers encouragement to workers on Hoai Nhon - Quy Nhon construction site (Photo: VNA)

Inspecting sections passing through Duc Pho and Binh De tunnels, the PM visited and presented gifts to engineers and workers at the construction sites. He expressed appreciation for their dedication, noting that many had forgone family time and worked continuously through the Lunar New Year holiday to accelerate progress and bring the projects to early completion.

Quang Ngai and Gia Lai provinces were asked to begin planning immediately once the expressways open. Priorities include developing new economic corridors along the routes, restructuring agricultural production toward higher-value crops and livestock, reorganising industrial parks and economic zones, and optimising production and trade to fully capitalise on the benefits generated by the new infrastructure.

On the same day, the PM and his delegation inspected progress at the second runway and ancillary infrastructure project at Phu Cat Airport in Gia Lai province, where they encouraged on-site construction teams.

The Phu Cat Airport expansion carries a total investment exceeding 3.24 trillion VND. Groundbreaking took place in September 2025, with the original completion date set for September 2026.

The Government has directed relevant agencies and contractors to compress the timeline by three months, aiming for completion in June 2026 and operational handover in the early third quarter, well ahead of the initial schedule.

VNA

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