Attending were Mr. Nguyen Van Danh - Vice Chairman of the PPC and leaders of departments, branches and localities.
Overview of the meeting
The leaders of departments and branches report on the progress of implementing projects: Ring Road 3, Ring Road 4 Ho Chi Minh City; Ho Chi Minh City - Thu Dau Mot - Chon Thanh Expressway; the project of upgrading and expanding National Highway 13.
The Ring Road 4 project is invested in the form of public-private partnership (PPP), a BOT contract with a total investment of about 18,247.8 billion VND in phase 1. Up to now, it has been approved to plant site clearance piles for the entire route of 47.5km. The Provincial Traffic Construction Investment Project Management Board is coordinating with the investor to propose to receive site clearance piles in the field, announce the project and prepare a feasibility study report on the site of the land clearance project. For construction and installation projects, the investor's interest has been surveyed and the form of contractor selection has been approved as a wide bidding in the country.
The Department of Planning and Investment is presiding over and coordinating with relevant units to advise the PPC to submit to the Provincial People's Council to adjust the Resolution of the Provincial People's Council on the investment policy of the Ring Road 4 project in Ho Chi Minh City, which passes through Binh Duong province.
Binh Duong always follows and urges to accelerate the progress of key traffic projects
Ho Chi Minh - Thu Dau Mot - Chon Thanh Expressway project has a total investment of about 17,408.39 billion VND, implemented by the PPP method, type of BOT contract. Up to now, 16.65 km/45.747 km has been appraised and approved for site clearance piling. The proposing investor (a joint venture of Becamex IDC Corporation - Technical Infrastructure Development Joint Stock Company - Becamex Binh Duong Technical Infrastructure Development Joint Stock Company - Deo Ca Group Joint Stock Company) is completing the feasibility study report and environmental impact assessment of the project.
Projects to upgrade and expand National Highway 13, Ring Road 3 in Ho Chi Minh City are being built on schedule. Particularly for Ring Road 3, compensation disbursement expenditure is over 6,752 billion VND, reaching about 49% of the total estimate; construction and installation disbursement reached 23.15% of the total estimate. Currently, the PPC is reporting to the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Transport on the land clearance plan to build a 4-lane elevated expressway bridge with a section of 15.3 km overlapping My Phuoc - Tan Van Road with a total expected investment of 24,000 billion VND.
At the meeting, the departments reported on the plan to solve problems related to the appraisal of the Ring Road 4 project, Ho Chi Minh City - Thu Dau Mot - Chon Thanh Expressway; the planting of land clearance landmarks; resettlement work.
Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Vo Van Minh concluded the meeting
At the end, the Chairman of the PPC Vo Van Minh proposed that the Appraisal Council of the Ring Road 4 project in Ho Chi Minh City through Binh Duong province to complete the project appraisal before July 31st, 2024. In order to have a basis to help the Department of Planning and Investment advise the PPC to submit to the Provincial People's Council to adjust the Resolution on the investment policy of the Ring Road 4 project in Ho Chi Minh City passes through Binh Duong province, requesting the Department of Transport and the Provincial Transport Construction Investment Project Management Board to provide data to calculate the area of each type of land, the cost of the project's land clearance, completed by August 15th, 2024 at the latest. Localities with routes passing through must closely lead and direct compensation, clearance and resettlement work. The Ho Chi Minh City - Thu Dau Mot - Chon Thanh Expressway is continued to appraise and approve the remaining section landmark planting dossier.
The Chairman of the PPC noted that departments, investors, and construction units closely follow and firmly grasp each project, promptly remove obstacles, difficulties and bottlenecks, and ensure the progress of key traffic projects in the province.