(HBO) – The People’s Committee of Cao Phong district issued 16 construction licences of private houses and inspected the construction of 16 other private buildings after being licenced.



Private construction works in Cao Phong’s Thung Nai commune are licensed and implemented according to regulations.

The quality management of construction works has been done according to the law, with related assessments carried out by specialised agencies in line with regulations and plans.

Accordingly, specialised agencies have inspected 14 works in the locality; assessed 11 others worth 19.37 billion VND; and put into operation a transport facility.

Cao Phong’s total investment in basic construction during January – June amounted to 55 billion VND (2.4 million USD), fulfilling 57 percent of the yearly target.

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