Ba Ta – Gia Huynh: New road revolutionizes rubber transport!
In 2025, the Ba-Ta-Gia-Huynh Road will be completed, promoting rubber harvesting and industrial development in Trung Linh.
Ba Ta – Gia Huynh: New road revolutionizes rubber transport!
The Ba Ta – Gia Huynh road section, which serves as a major artery between Tanh Linh and Duc Linh districts in Vietnam, was recently completed. This important link, previously neglected due to lack of investment, has now been renewed with the aim of significantly reducing travel costs and freight transport. According to information from Vietnam.vn The road was ultimately expanded for over 102 billion VND. The route is approximately 15.1 km long and has a road width of 7.5 m.
The new asphalt concrete surface and upgraded infrastructure, including a reinforced concrete bridge and an updated drainage system, will help improve traffic flow. The construction unit has focused on human resources to complete the road ahead of schedule. These efforts underscore the importance of the route for local rubber production, as the region is already considered one of the largest rubber producing areas.
Improvements and transport connections
The Ba Ta – Gia Huynh road connects to several major highways, including National Highways 55 and 1 as well as regional connecting roads. According to reports, the route is now very busy, showing how urgently traffic improvements were needed. Mr. Nguyen Thanh from Gia Huynh mentioned the previous difficulties of traveling on the dirt road, which are now a thing of the past.
The importance of this new infrastructure is also reflected in the support from provincial governments, which are actively investing in the expansion of road infrastructure. This initiative is in line with a global trend as the road construction sector worldwide is expected to record 2 to 5% annual growth, such as Construction briefing reported. In many countries, including the USA and India, significant amounts are being invested in infrastructure projects to expand existing roads and integrate environmentally friendly technologies.
Investments in green technologies and sustainable construction methods are also becoming increasingly important in road construction. Electric machines, for example, reduce emissions and noise, which is particularly beneficial in urban areas. This suggests that future developments in road construction will meet not only economic efficiency but also ecological requirements.