After more than two years of implementation, the expanded 7A street in Ben Cat town has just opened to traffic. The work is of great significance for socio-economic and urban development of Ben Cat town and neighboring localities.
Change of urban image
In 2012, provincial People’s Committee decided to expand 7A street by the local State budget. Provincial Projects Management Board was seen as the investor of the project. Thanks to the integral efforts by provincial People’s Committee, the investor, construction units and locals, the project was fulfilled on schedule after more than two years of implementation, provincial Projects Management Board Director Pham Ngoc Son said.
The upgraded 7A street, running from An Dien crossroads to Do bridge in Ben Cat town, has just been completed and put into use.
Nguyen Hong Khanh, Chairman of Ben Cat town’s People’s Committee said that development of infrastructure facilities, especially traffic ones was very important and indispensable for the town to create a regional connection while promoting the local industrial-urban development and existing potentials. After being put into use, the expanded 7A street will contribute to creating an synchrony on infrastructure and a civilized and modern image for Ben Cat town.
Over the past time, Ben Cat town’s economic structure had a strong shift towards the growth of industrial manufacture. The proportion of industrial manufacture accounted for 85.73% of the local economic structure in 2014; services, 13.5% and agriculture, 0.77%. Many industrial parks have loomed large across the town. The urban image of the town has step by step changed; the spiritual and material lives of locals have been considerably improved…
Socio-economic connection
The upgraded 7A street runs from Do bridge to Rach Bap three-way crossroads of 7,567 meters plus other lines to Phu Thu crossroads and An Lap crossroads belonging to An Dien junction with a total length of more than 8,518 meters. With six lanes, it allows vehicles of 10 tons to travel at 60 kilometers per hour and is sufficiently equipped with water drainage, verdure and lighting systems. Up to this time, its total expense is estimated at VND584.3bln from State budget.
According to Mr.Khanh, this is an East-
Meanwhile, provincial People’s Committee Vice-Chairman Tran Thanh Liem affirmed: “The upgraded 7A street bears a strategic role in urban development and socio-economic development between Ben Cat town and Dau Tieng district. It also contributes to promoting goods transportation between industrial parks An Tay, An Dien, Rach Bap and connecting My Phuoc township, an industrial-urban center of the town with historical relic sites, eco-tourist sites along
Reported by Phuong Le-Translated by K.T