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Phước Khánh Bridge

Coordinates: 10°39′47″N 106°47′42″E / 10.663°N 106.795°E / 10.663; 106.795
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Phước Khánh Bridge

Cầu Phước Khánh
Phuoc Khanh Bridge in 2017
Coordinates10°39′47″N 106°47′42″E / 10.663°N 106.795°E / 10.663; 106.795
CrossesLong Tau river
LocaleDong Nai, Vietnam
Characteristics
DesignCable-stayed bridge
Total length3,186 metres (10,453 ft);
8,740 metres (28,675 ft) include approach ramps
Width21.75 metres (71 ft)
Height135 metres (443 ft)
Longest span300 metres (984 ft)
Clearance above55 metres (180 ft)
History
Construction startJuly 18, 2015 (2015-07-18)[1]
Opened2025 (estimated)[2]
Location
Map

Phuoc Khanh Bridge (Vietnamese: Cầu Phước Khánh), is a bridge being constructed that aims to cross over the Long Tau river, a distributary of the Saigon River in Vietnam.

Description

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Planning and Design

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Phuoc Khanh Bridge is being constructed as a cable-stayed road bridge and would be the third bridge of the Ben Luc – Long Thanh Expressway project, itself part of the larger North–South Expressway West.[3] Phuoc Khanh Bridge would cross the Long Tau River, connecting Cần Giờ District with the Nhơn Trạch District, Dong Nai province. It would also serve as a link to the Bien Hoa–Vung Tau Expressway which would ultimately provide a Southeast Asian beltway that would go through Bangkok, Phnom Penh, Ho Chi Minh City, and Vung Tau together.[4]

The bridge is designed to be 3,186 metres (10,453 ft) long and 21.75 metres (71 ft) wide.[5] When completed, Phuoc Khanh Bridge and Binh Khanh Bridge would be the two bridges with the highest clearance for boat traffic in Vietnam (55 meters).[6][7] It plans to allow for four lanes of traffic at an 80 kph speed limit.[8] The initial investment capital was US$162.3 million with an opening initially slated for 2019.[8]

Construction

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The groundbreaking ceremony took place on July 18, 2015, with the presence and support of the Japan International Cooperation Agency.[4] By 2018, the bridge was off schedule, with a 4.7 kilometer road that was meant to connect Phuoc Khanh and Binh Khanh bridges finished before the bridges themselves.[9] Financing issues were cited as causing delays for the bridge and the overall Ben Luc-Long Thanh expressway project in Vietnam.[10] After construction was halted in October 2019 on the Binh Khanh Bridge, officials sent inspectors in attempt to remove the financial and logistical obstacles delaying the Phuoc Khanh project.[11]

On February 21, 2021, an 8,000 ton container ship Phuc Khanh (Phúc Khánh)[12] had its engine stalled while in the Long Tau River and drifted freely until crashing into a crane on the construction site of the Phuoc Khanh bridge project.[13] This incident caused four containers to fall off the ship, and the collapse of construction-related scaffolding along the crane.[14]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ https://vnexpress.net/xay-cau-cao-nhat-nuoc-noi-tp-hcm-va-dong-nai-3250544.html [bare URL]
  2. ^ "Toà n cảnh vụ tà u container Ä'âm gãy cẩu thi công cầu PhÆ°á»›c Khánh".
  3. ^ X.N. "VEC ký hợp đồng Gói thầu xây lắp J3 cầu Phước Khánh cao tốc Bến Lức - Long Thành". Bộ Giao thông Vận tải Việt Nam. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Vong, Mai (July 20, 2015). "Work begins on Vietnam's highest bridge in Ho Chi Minh City". Thanh Nien Daily. Retrieved November 9, 2021.[dead link]
  5. ^ "Work starts on cable-stayed bridge over Long Tau River". vietnamnews.vn. July 20, 2015. Retrieved November 14, 2021.
  6. ^ Huy Thịnh (19 July 2015). "Lễ động thổ xây cầu Phước Khánh nối Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh và tỉnh Đồng Nai". Tiền Phong. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  7. ^ Mai Vọng (8 May 2015). "Sắp xây cầu dây văng Bình Khánh nối Nhà Bè và Cần Giờ". Thanh Niên. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  8. ^ a b "Phuoc Khanh bridge to link southern region - Society". VietnamPlus. June 19, 2015. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  9. ^ Tran, Quynh (December 31, 2018). "Longest expressway in southern Vietnam nowhere near completion after 4 years". VnExpress International – Latest news, business, travel and analysis from Vietnam. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  10. ^ Woof, MJ (March 5, 2020). "Vietnam highway construction project facing halt". World Highways. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  11. ^ "Chính phủ yêu cầu thúc đẩy giải ngân cho dự án xây cầu Phước Khánh nối Cần Giờ với huyện Nhơn Trạch, Đồng Nai - DOSA Land". DOSA Land (in Vietnamese). July 22, 2020. Retrieved November 14, 2021.
  12. ^ Phan Tư. "Toàn cảnh vụ tàu container đâm gãy cầu thi công cầu Phước Khánh". Báo Giao Thông. Retrieved November 8, 2021.
  13. ^ Nguyễn Anh (21 February 2021). "Hiện trường tại nạn tàu khủng đâm công trình cầu Phước Khánh". Thanh Niên. Retrieved November 8, 2021.
  14. ^ LDO. "Tàu hàng va cầu Phước Khánh: tàu chết máy thủy thủ thả neo nhưng không kịp". Lao Động. Archived from the original on 2021-02-23. Retrieved January 23, 2021.