Published on April 8, 2026
HCM City has officially announced the launch of a design competition for the main overpass and flyover at the critical intersection of the HCM City-Long Thành-Dầu Giây Expressway and Ring Road No. 3. This initiative aims to enhance traffic flow and overall infrastructure in the bustling economic hub.
The design contest is open to both professionals and students in the fields of architecture, engineering, and design, inviting innovative solutions that not only meet functional requirements but also contribute aesthetically to the urban landscape. Participants are encouraged to consider factors such as sustainability, safety, and the integration of technology in their designs.
City officials emphasized the importance of the interchange as a vital artery in HCM City’s transportation network, facilitating smoother connectivity between major routes and reducing congestion. a collaborative environment through this competition, city planners hope to tap into the creativity and expertise of the community while promoting civic engagement in urban development.
The competition is set to begin in the coming weeks, with a detailed timeline and submission guidelines to be provided shortly. Prizes will be awarded for the best designs, and the selected proposal will be further developed for implementation in the city’s infrastructure plans.
This design competition is part of a broader effort authorities to upgrade and modernize its transportation systems in response to the rapidly increasing traffic demands posed population growth. With ongoing enhancements, officials aim to create a more efficient and sustainable transportation network that meets the needs of its residents.
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