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Ho Chi Minh City Resumes Major Tidal Flood-Control Project

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HCM City restarted its long-delayed VNĐ10 trillion (US$338 million) tidal flood-control project as of February 2, with the trial operation of the Bến Nghé sluice gate. Led by Bùi Xuân Cường, vice chairman of the municipal People’s Committee, the trial operation at the site near Mống Bridge aims to control tidal flooding over 570 square kilometers. This initiative is set to safeguard approximately 6.5 million residents on the right bank of the Sài Gòn River and the central districts of the city.

Originally launched in 2016, this critical infrastructure project had been stalled since 2020 due to legal issues surrounding its build-transfer (BT) payment mechanism. A comprehensive governmental review helped remove these obstacles, allowing construction to resume. With 94% of the work completed, the focus now is on system integration, final installations, and trial operations.

Nguyễn Tâm Tiến, general director of Trung Nam Group, the project's investor, emphasized that resolving land-payment procedures under the BT contract is crucial for finalizing the project. Trung Nam Group is determined to finish the project within the year and seeks to manage the system initially for five years to ensure stable operation and technical optimization.

The investor has also proposed extending the technical warranty period to mitigate operational risks during the early phases. "With a high sense of responsibility...we have resumed trial operations...and restarted the entire tidal flood-control project," Tiến stated, underlining a commitment to meeting construction goals and operational safety.

The project comprises eight large tidal control sluice gates, including Bến Nghé and Tân Thuận, with spans from 20 to 160 meters. Cường expressed satisfaction at overcoming significant delays, crediting a special Government resolution and improved collaborations. The city approved an adjustment to the project’s total investment in November 2025, with the State Audit reviewing the terms.

An updated contract appendix signed in December 2025 provides a legal foundation for ongoing construction. Cường highlighted plans to accelerate land allocation, support credit negotiations, and facilitate operational procedures.

Looking forward, HCM City is considering a second project phase to enhance flood-control effectiveness and adapt to climate-change impacts. The first phase anticipates completion by 2026, with full operation slated for 2027, aiming to bolster the city's resilience against tidal flooding, saltwater intrusion, and urban environmental challenges, reported Vietnam News.

Key Takeaways

  • HCM City’s tidal flood-control project has resumed after a stall since 2020.

  • The project aims to protect 6.5 million residents across 570 square kilometers.

  • Full operation is scheduled to commence in 2027.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Vietnam News 2026-02-03

 

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