(HBO) – Nguyen Van Quang, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of the People's Committee of Hoa Binh province has requested relevant agencies to work out a plan and prioritize funding for the site clearance of road 435.


Quang made the request while inspecting site clearance for the project on upgrading road 435 on April 19 morning. He was accompanied by Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee Bui Van Khanh.


 
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Quang speaks at the working session.

Chairman of the provincial People's Committee Nguyen Van Quang and the delegation inspect site clearance for the project on upgrading road 435.

Road 435 stretches as far as 10.2km, starting from the intersection of Cun slope, Thai Binh ward, Hoa Binh city on the way to Binh Thanh ward, Cao Phong district. It was built in November 2016 and is scheduled for completion in 2020 at a total cost of 283 billion VND by the management board for transport construction projects. Up to 76.5 billion VND has been disbursed. Nearly 14.8 percent of work has been completed while the progress of site clearance is slower than expected. 

Concluding the working session, Quang said the major project plays an important role in improving transport, socio-economic development, especially given that Hoa Binh lake is zoned off as a national tourist area. The project began in late 2016 but its progress is slow with difficulties regarding site clearance and compensation, partly due to the loose coordination between the investor and local administrations. 

In order to ensure the project’s progress, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee asked the investor to work closely with departments and agencies concerned and People’s Committees of cities and districts to devise detailed plans on the progress of site clearance and the safety of households vulnerable to construction before May 20. 

The investor was required to hold monthly meetings with departments and agencies to deal with difficulties while relevant units must work closely together to prioritise funding for site clearance, resettlement, thus making it easier for the contractor to complete the project as planned.

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