Early March 25, Nguyen Van Loi, Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of provincial Party Committee and Head of provincial National Assembly Deputy Delegation, together with provincial delegation, conducted a field trip of the project to construct the Be River Riverside Road, which passes through the two districts of Phu Giao and North Tan Uyen. The delegation also received reports on the investment plan for the Tam Lap 2 bridge connecting the two districts and on the construction progress of Suoi Rac bridge, which links Binh Duong and Binh Phuoc provinces along the North Tan Uyen - Phu Giao - Bau Bang arterial road.

According to a report by the construction unit of Suoi Rac Bridge, the phase 1 of the construction project has reached 90% completion while the phase 2 has reached 92%. However, the project is currently facing obstacles, due to incomplete land clearance, which prevents the construction unit from finishing the project on schedule. Specifically, land in Dong Phu district in Binh Phuoc province and Phu Giao district in Binh Duong province has not yet been fully handed over, due to remaining compensation and clearance issues with some households. As for the Be River Riverside Road project, its total planned length is over 55 kilometers with a proposed 7-meter-wide road surface. The road aims at connecting Binh Phuoc – Phu Giao – North Tan Uyen to Dong Nai province, thereby improving traffic conditions, shortening travel distances for agricultural goods from farms to provincial and national highways while serving the traffic needs of both residents and businesses in the region.
After hearing reports from relevant units and localities, provincial Party Committee Secretary Nguyen Van Loi requested Phu Giao district to actively coordinate with localities of Binh Phuoc province to focus on mobilizing and resolving the relocation of households and handing over the site to the construction unit to complete the project on schedule. Regarding the Riverside Road project, he urged the two districts of Phu Giao and Nort Tan Uyen to turn difficulties into opportunities for development, quickly finalize reports and investment proposals for submission to competent authorities and focus on public communication and mobilization to gain consensus among affected residents for the sake of shared community benefits and local development…
Reported by Do Trong-Translated by Kim Tin