(HBO) – Member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Hoa Binh province’s Party Committee Bui Van Tinh and Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Khanh on March 12 inspected the construction progress of the Hoa Lac-Hoa Binh road.


The investment project to build Hoa Lac- Hoa Binh road and upgrade National Road 6 – the Xuan Mai-Hoa Binh section under the BOT form has a total length of 43.4 km.


It includes two sub-projects: the Hoa Lac – Hoa Binh road with 25.7 km in length has a total investment of 2,989.12 billion VND invested by the Ministry of Defence’s Corporation 36, the Hanoi Investment and Trade JSC, and the Truong Loc Construction and Trade JSC. The deadline for the construction of the roads has been extended many times due to difficulties.



Mr. Bui Van Tinh, member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the provincial Party Committee is inspecting the construction progress of the Hoa Lac- Hoa Binh road.



At the construction site of the Hoa Lac- Hoa Binh road’s section in Hanoi

In a meeting to review the implementation of the project in early 2018, Minister of Transport Nguyen Van The asked investors to complete the project by August 31.

The Ministry will terminate the contract with investors if they have no measures to deal with the delay. All consequences resulting from the contract violations will be based on the contract and responsibilities of relevant parties will be taken into account.

Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Bui Van Tinh urged investors to closely work with localities and relevant agencies to completely resolve difficulties, focusing on mobilising human resources and equipment and machinery for the construction; building detailed construction plans; regularly monitoring the progress; and replacing poorly-performing contractors with better ones, towards completing the project under the set progress.

He also underlined the need to ensure design requirements and traffic safety.

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