Still having trouble with materials
On July 16, Deputy Minister Le Anh Tuan and a delegation from the Ministry of Transport inspected the construction progress of component projects 2 and 3 of the Khanh Hoa - Buon Ma Thuot expressway, passing through Dak Lak province.
Deputy Minister of Transport Le Anh Tuan (right cover) inspects the construction progress of component project 3, Khanh Hoa - Buon Ma Thuot expressway. Photo: Ngoc Hung
Reporting to the Deputy Minister, Mr. Dang Tho Dan, Head of the Traffic Project Management Department, Dak Lak Province's Traffic Construction and Rural Development Project Management Board (PMU, representative of the investor of component project 3) said that as of July 14, the site clearance and handover work reached more than 99%.
Up to now, the total construction value has reached 15.2% of the contract value, of which the construction of the service roadbed along the route has reached 95%, the main roadbed has reached 44km, and 26/28 bridges have been constructed.
The basic problems have been resolved by the local authorities, however, some quarries of stone, sand and earth have not been licensed, causing difficulties for contractors.
In addition, in package 1, there are 16 households and about 600m of forest at the construction site of Son Hai contractor. Currently, the units are cutting down trees, and the site will be handed over this week at the latest.
Mr. Dang Tho Dan, Head of Traffic Project Management Department, reports on construction progress. Photo: Ngoc Hung.
Mr. Pham Van Trinh, Deputy Director of Project Management Board 6 (Ministry of Transport, investor of component project 2) said that currently, difficulties and obstacles regarding the site have been basically resolved. However, there are still about 5km (Km60 to Km65) of natural forest land. The Board is currently directing the winning contractors to cut down and reclaim the trees to hand over the site, and is expected to complete the resolution in July.
In addition, at the Truong Son Dong intersection, there are 13 households remaining, which according to regulations do not meet the conditions for resettlement. However, the Board has supported the leveling of the land to arrange houses for the people. Currently, 10 households have agreed to relocate.
Mr. Pham Van Trinh (left cover), Deputy Director of Project Management Board 6, reports on construction progress to Deputy Minister Le Anh Tuan. Photo: Ngoc Hung.
According to Mr. Trinh, the project has 4 tunnels, the largest of which is the 1.7km long Phoenix Tunnel, which is under construction and is expected to be completed by April 30, 2026.
Regarding materials for the project, it is basically balanced. Contractors are striving to construct and basically complete the project by 2026.
Focus on construction to speed up progress
After inspecting the construction site and listening to reports from the units, Deputy Minister Le Anh Tuan assessed that the local authorities and investors have focused on resolving the problems related to waste dumps, fills, and materials. The most important thing now is that contractors must focus on manpower and equipment to work in "3 shifts" to speed up the project's progress.
Deputy Minister Le Anh Tuan (left cover) requested investors and contractors to focus on construction and speed up project progress. Photo: Ngoc Hung.
"For any location that is still stuck, contractors must overcome difficulties to ensure construction progress. For locations stuck with forest land, after completing procedures, contractors must support cutting down and clearing the site, and cannot wait.
For tunnel and bridge construction projects, investors and contractors seek ways to speed up progress, shorten completion time, and ensure quality.
In particular, the Central Highlands is entering the rainy season, investors and contractors must be flexible in construction to be least affected," the Deputy Minister emphasized.
According to Mr. Lam Van Hoang, Director of the Vietnam Expressway Administration, the Khanh Hoa - Buon Ma Thuot Expressway is a national key project, strongly directed by the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Transport.
However, the project's progress in the past has not met requirements and is still slow, the objective reason is that it is stuck in the work of site clearance and forest land conversion, especially in component project 2.
"Up to now, the locality has made efforts and basically completed the site clearance. There are still some dumping sites that are stuck, and we hope that the local government will pay attention and direct the resolution," said Mr. Hoang.
The Khanh Hoa - Buon Ma Thuot Expressway Project Phase 1 has a total investment of VND 21,935 billion. The project has a total length of about 116.577km.
The project is divided into three component projects: component project 1 is invested by Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee, component project 2 is invested by the Ministry of Transport and component 3 is invested by Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee.
Of which, component project 3 has a total route length of about 48.093km, with a total investment of more than 6,165 billion VND; component project 2 is about 37.5km through the two provinces of Khanh Hoa and Dak Lak, with a total investment of more than 10,436 billion VND.
Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/thao-go-het-kho-khan-day-tien-do-thi-cong-cao-toc-khanh-hoa-buon-me-thuot-192240716084151338.htm
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