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Da Nang Pushes 'Round-the-Clock' Construction for Six Border Boarding Schools
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Da Nang Pushes 'Round-the-Clock' Construction for Six Border Boarding Schools

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Da Nang city officials are pushing for accelerated construction of six boarding schools in border areas.
  • The project aims to complete all schools before the new academic year begins.
  • Construction crews are working around the clock, employing a 'three shifts, four teams' approach to meet the deadline.

Da Nang city is intensifying efforts to complete the construction of six boarding schools in its border regions before the upcoming academic year. City Party Secretary Le Ngoc Quang inspected the construction site of a boarding school in La Deรช commune on June 2, urging contractors to expedite the process.

Officials and construction units are maximizing resources, including personnel and machinery, to speed up building. Many construction phases are happening simultaneously, with continuous work to take advantage of favorable weather conditions and compensate for any delays. The contractors have pledged to finish the projects and open the schools in time for students.

The remaining time is not much before the new school year. Therefore, it is required that the units urgently supplement personnel, increase shifts, increase teams, and organize construction day and night to speed up the progress.

โ€” Le Ngoc QuangDa Nang City Party Secretary addressing the urgency of the school construction project.

Secretary Quang stressed the limited time remaining before the new school year. He demanded that the involved units immediately increase manpower, extend working hours, and conduct night shifts to accelerate progress. He specifically called for the completion of the structural framework, especially concrete elements, before the rainy season begins, warning that delays could significantly impact the project's quality and overall timeline.

Contractors, especially units belonging to the army, need to promote their sense of responsibility, not to let delays occur, affecting the reputation of the unit as well as the city.

โ€” Le Ngoc QuangDa Nang City Party Secretary emphasizing accountability for construction units.

The city leader also emphasized the need for daily progress monitoring and updating. He insisted that all committed deadlines must be strictly adhered to without any postponement. The directive to mobilize more skilled workers and implement a 'three shifts, four teams' working method underscores the urgency of the task.

Da Nang aims to have all six boarding schools operational before the new school year commences. This project is considered a political commitment to the central government, aimed at improving educational access for students in border areas. Military units involved in the construction have been commended for their dedication and urged to maintain discipline, safety, and close coordination to ensure timely completion.

This is a political task that the city has committed to the Central Government, so there is no room for delays.

โ€” Le Ngoc QuangDa Nang City Party Secretary highlighting the importance and political commitment of the school construction project.
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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.