Vice Chairman Ngo Tan Phuong inspects site clearance of some traffic projects in Tu Son city

02/06/2022 10:06

(BNP) - In the morning of June 1, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Ngo Tan Phuong inspected and resolved obstacles in site clearance work for a number of traffic projects in Tu Son city.


Vice Chairman Ngo Tan Phuong (standing in the middle) inspects the project of Hoang Quoc Viet road construction.

Phuong inspected the projects including project of investment and construction of roads from Provincial Highway 277 to the memorial area of comrade Nguyen Van Cu (Tu Son); project of building Hoang Quoc Viet road; project of building of Provincial Highway 287 from Trung Nghia commune (Yen Phong) to Dong Nguyen ward (Tu Son).

Phuong required the People's Committee of Tu Son city to focus highly on site clearance, propagate, mobilize and explain to people to agree on the site clearance work.

For project of investment and construction of roads from Provincial Highway 277 to the memorial area of comrade Nguyen Van Cu, Tu Son city soon approve the adjustment of plans for some households in Tien Bao and Phu Khe Dong quarters as well as the compensation plan for the tallied graves in Phu Khe ward.

For the construction investment project of Hoang Quoc Viet road and road 287 to Yen Phong - Tu Son, Tu Son city urgently makes a notice of land acquisition and approves the plan of compensation for site clearance to make payments to households.

The Department of Transport works with the Department of Construction to finalize the report on the expansion of the Provincial Highway 277 cross-section and take steps in accordance with regulations.

The Department of Transport and the Traffic Construction Project Management Board actively coordinate with local authorities to remove difficulties and obstacles in the project implementation process; urge contractors to concentrate human and material resources on construction of locations…

The Department of Natural Resources and Environment actively cooperates in the preparation of compensation and resettlement plans.

By P.H