Two days after Giao Thong Newspaper reported on the silence of the Hoang Hoa Tham Street expansion project leading to Tan Son Nhat Airport's T3 terminal, the demolition work began to accelerate.
On the morning of February 23, according to Giao Thong Newspaper, about 20 households simultaneously demolished part of the area belonging to the project to expand Hoang Hoa Tham Street from the intersection of Hoang Hoa Tham - Cong Hoa to Tan Son Nhat Airport.
Many households said that this was a request from the Tan Binh District Compensation and Site Clearance Board after negotiating and compensating affected households.
Previously, on February 21, Giao Thong Newspaper reported that the project to expand the road to Tan Son Nhat T3 terminal was still inactive.
Meanwhile, the T3 terminal project worth more than VND10,000 billion is speeding up progress to meet the capacity of 20 million passengers per year.
The project to expand Hoang Hoa Tham Street from the military barracks gate (adjacent to the airport) to Cong Hoa Street is more than 783m long, expected to be expanded to 22m instead of 10m as present.
The project was approved in October 2016 with a total investment of VND254 billion. However, the slow progress of site clearance has caused public concern about the possibility of connecting to Tan Son Nhat T3 terminal.
Images of hasty demolition of houses within the project scope after 2 days reported by Giao Thong Newspaper:
The demolition activities took place urgently on the morning of February 23 at the houses of households near the intersection of Hoang Hoa Tham - Cong Hoa. |
After removing the old roof, the load-bearing concrete columns were also demolished and crushed for transportation. |
Along with the demolition process, households also bought bricks, cement and hired people to build and repair the remaining area of the house. |
Ms. Tran Thi Thuy (73 years old, residing in Ward 13, Tan Binh District) said that her family agreed and highly approved the project to upgrade and expand Hoang Hoa Tham Street to Tan Son Nhat Terminal T3. "Currently, my family has basically completed the demolition work, meeting the site handover schedule in March. I hope that the project will be completed and put into operation soon, which will help reduce traffic congestion and make our houses more spacious," Ms. Thuy shared. |
Demolition workers used a disc cutter to create a boundary in front of a house that had to be set back nearly 4 meters from the existing road boundary. |
The project to expand Hoang Hoa Tham Street to connect to Terminal T3 of Tan Son Nhat Airport has affected 152 households. The compensation and site clearance board of Tan Binh District said that the consensus rate for receiving compensation has reached more than 80%. |
Ward 13 People's Committee, Tan Binh District hung banners to encourage and propagate people on Hoang Hoa Tham Street to agree and comply with the handover of the project site on schedule. |
A representative of the Ho Chi Minh City Traffic Construction Investment Project Management Board (Traffic Board) said that the project could not be implemented because the site clearance work was quite slow. Up to now, 102 households have received compensation and committed to handing over the site in March. Of the remaining 50 households, 25 have accepted the compensation price and agreed to hand over. Tan Binh District is making efforts to hand over the site to the Traffic Board to carry out bidding procedures and start the project connecting to Tan Son Nhat T3 terminal. |
Original link: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/nguoi-dan-hoi-ha-thao-do-nha-de-mo-rong-duong-vao-ga-t3-san-bay-tan-son-nhat-192240223111321168.htm?
According to Traffic Newspaper
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