Construction of Ca Pass tunnel project nears completion
Deo Ca Investment Joint Stock Company on April 20 launched a drive to accelerate the construction of the tunnel road running under Ca Pass and linking two central provinces of Phu Yen and Khanh Hoa.
Phu Yen (VNA) – Deo Ca Investment Joint Stock Company on April 20launched a drive to accelerate the construction of the tunnel road runningunder Ca Pass and linking two central provinces of Phu Yen and Khanh Hoa.
The100-day drive is aimed at opening the tunnel to traffic on August 10, on timeto mark the August Revolution anniversary (August 19) and the National Day(September 2).
The tunnel road stretches 13.19 kilometres from Phu Yen province’s Hao Soncommune to Khanh Hoa province’s Co Ma commune. It has two bi-tube tunnels: DeoCa (Ca Pass) tunnel (4.1 kilometres in length) and Co Ma tunnel (500 metres).
The maximum speed for vehicles traveling along the tunnels will be 80kilometres per hour.
Construction for Co Ma tunnel has already completed.
The Deo Ca tunnel road was invested at 15.6 trillion VND (742.8 million USD).Upon completion, it will shorten the distance between the two central provincesby 8 kilometres, cut travelling time by half and ensure convenient trafficbetween central and southern regions.
It is expected to connect Nam Phu Yen economic zone and Van Phong economic zoneand contribute to the development of industry, trade and tourism in central andCentral Highlands region.- VNA
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