A major infrastructure project in Ho Chi Minh City, the Bình Tiên bridge and road development costing approximately 6.3 trillion Vietnamese đồng, is impacting 441 households. These households are affected by the project’s construction and required relocation. The project is currently slated for completion in 2028. Simultaneously, the An Phú interchange, a related component of the broader infrastructure plan, is 78% complete and is projected to finish in April 2027. These developments represent significant investment in the city’s transportation network, but also highlight the challenges of large-scale urban development and its impact on local residents. Authorities are managing the relocation process alongside ongoing construction efforts to minimize disruption. The projects aim to improve traffic flow and connectivity within the city.
