Runway & Taxiway Rehabilitation – Lien Khuong Airport


PROJECT TITLE

Runway and Taxiway Rehabilitation – Lien Khuong International Airport
Package No. 9: Construction, Supply and Installation of Equipment


GENERAL INFORMATION

  • Location: Duc Trong Commune, Lam Dong Province, Vietnam
  • Client: Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV)
  • Main Contractor: Vietnam Construction Investment Development JSC
  • VINA E&C Role: Subcontractor
  • Contract No.: 02-1/2026/SBLK/VINADIC-E&C
  • Contract Value: VND 55.46 billion
  • Commencement Date: January 2, 2026
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Project Type: Grade I Transportation – Aviation Infrastructure

SCOPE OF WORK

  • Removal of existing runway structures
  • Ground improvement and foundation works
  • Construction of runway and taxiway
  • Cement concrete joints (M150/25)
  • Drainage system: stone masonry channels, box culverts
  • Cable duct and trench installation
  • Airfield marking and painting
  • Retaining walls and service roads construction

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The Lien Khuong International Airport runway and taxiway rehabilitation project is a key infrastructure upgrade aimed at enhancing operational capacity and aviation safety in the Central Highlands region.

The project commenced on March 4, 2026, with a total investment of over VND 1,000 billion, under the management of Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV). The airport is temporarily closed until August 25, 2026, to facilitate construction activities.

Upon completion, the airport will meet ICAO 4E standards, enabling operations of wide-body aircraft such as Airbus A350 and Boeing 787. This upgrade is expected to significantly boost regional connectivity, tourism, and economic development in Lam Dong Province.

VINA E&C participates in the project as a subcontractor, executing critical construction works in compliance with strict technical, quality, and schedule requirements.

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