Khanh Hoa – Buon Ma Thuot Expressway Project (2022–2023)
29/09/2025
Client
Ministry of Transport
Scope
Technical design consulting, construction supervision for the entire route
13 km
Length
12
Structures
18,000 billion VND
Total Investment
Project Description
Connecting South Central Vietnam with the Central Highlands, Expanding Development Space
The Khanh Hoa – Buon Ma Thuot Expressway is considered a strategic “gateway” project, opening up new development opportunities between the South Central Coast and the Central Highlands. This is not only a vital transportation route that shortens travel time, but also a driving force linking two economically dynamic regions.
In 2022–2023, Thong Nhat Infrastructure Consulting JSC undertook the task of reviewing the technical design and cost estimates for phases 1 and 2 of the project. The work included analyzing roadbed and pavement solutions, structural works, tunnels, as well as detailed evaluations of complex local topography and geological conditions.
With extensive experience in large-scale transportation projects, Thong Nhat provided recommendations for technical solutions that are both safe and cost-effective. In particular, climate-adaptive and terrain-specific engineering solutions were carefully considered to suit the unique conditions of the Central Highlands.
Upon completion, the Khanh Hoa – Buon Ma Thuot Expressway will not only meet growing travel demand, but also unlock opportunities for investment, tourism, and trade. This project is a clear testament to Thong Nhat’s capability and commitment in accompanying national infrastructure projects of strategic importance.
Challenges
The first urban railway project in Vietnam with a length of 13km, 12 stations...
- AASHTO (USA)
- JIS (Japan)
- EN (Europe)
- TCVN (Vietnam)
Solutions
Applying advanced technology and international experience in urban railway design and construction...
- Detailed technical design
- Professional construction supervision
- Strict quality control
- System operation training
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