Construction of Tu Lien bridge in Hanoi kicked off
At the groundbreaking ceremony for Tu Lien bridge project held on May 19, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh stressed that the bridge will not only enhance connectivity and promote socio-economic development across Hanoi’s districts, but also link regional cities and provinces involved, national transport routes, and international gateways via Noi Bai and Gia Binh international airports.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on May 19 attended the groundbreaking ceremony for Tu Lien bridge project and its connecting roads, linking Nghi Tam interchange to Truong Sa interchange in Hanoi.
The PM was quoted by the Vietnam News Agency as stating at the ceremony that the Tu Lien bridge will not only enhance connectivity and promote socio-economic development across Hanoi’s districts, but also link regional cities and provinces involved, national transport routes, and international gateways via Noi Bai and Gia Binh international airports.
He added that the project is expected to reduce logistics and input costs for businesses, boost tourism, open up new development spaces, and help the country achieve an 8% GDP growth target in 2025 and double-digit growth in the years to come.
Requesting the Tu Lien bridge to become a new architectural landmark of the capital, the PM directed that the most advanced solutions and technologies must be used in its construction process. He stressed the importance of ensuring technical and aesthetic quality, preventing corruption and waste, and completing the project within 24 months, aiming to inaugurate the bridge on the 137th birth anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh (May 19, 2027).
He also stressed the resettlement arrangements must ensure that residents’ new homes are of equal or better quality than their previous houses.
The Government leader stated that the implementation of the project is a concrete demonstration of the sound policies of the Party and State, as well as the important role of the private economic sector in the country’s socio-economic development, particularly in infrastructure investment.
The bridge, which will span the Red River, is designed to connect the western bank of the river – along Au Co-Nghi Tam streets in Yen Phu and Tu Lien wards of Tay Ho district – with the eastern bank in Dong Anh and Long Bien districts.
The overall project stretches approximately 11.5 kilometres, including the 2.9-kilometre-long bridge, with a main span of 1 kilometre. According to the approved design, the bridge will have six lanes for motor vehicles, two mixed-use lanes, and two pedestrian walkways. Total investment capital for the project is estimated at around VND19.83 trillion ($764.3 million), with construction scheduled to take place between 2025 and 2027.