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Hanoi Party Secretary Inspects Major Projects, Urging Progress on Ring Road 3.5
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Hanoi Party Secretary Inspects Major Projects, Urging Progress on Ring Road 3.5

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · (9m ago) Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Hanoi's Party Secretary, Tran Duc Thang, conducted site inspections of major infrastructure projects within a 10-day period.
  • Key projects included resettlement housing and sections of the Ring Road 3.5.
  • Thang urged faster progress, emphasizing the need to resolve difficulties and ensure synchronized implementation.

Hanoi's Party Secretary, Tran Duc Thang, has intensified his focus on critical infrastructure development, undertaking a series of site inspections across the capital in just ten days. This proactive approach underscores the city's commitment to accelerating key projects that are vital for its growth and the well-being of its residents.

The inspections covered essential projects such as the N01 resettlement housing area in the Cau Giay new urban area and crucial segments of the Ring Road 3.5. Secretary Thang's visits are not merely procedural; they represent a direct engagement with the challenges faced by developers and contractors, aiming to identify and dismantle obstacles hindering progress.

must overcome the situation of fragmented, asynchronous implementation, because the Ring Road 3.5 project is an important traffic route of the capital.

โ€” Tran Duc ThangDirecting officials to address delays and ensure the Ring Road 3.5 project is completed cohesively.

During his visits, Secretary Thang acknowledged the efforts of the involved parties but stressed the imperative for greater determination and efficiency. He specifically addressed the fragmented and asynchronous progress on the Ring Road 3.5, a vital artery for the capital. The directive was clear: resolve site clearance and funding issues, and ensure a cohesive, synchronized execution of the project.

From a local perspective in Hanoi, these infrastructure projects are more than just concrete and asphalt; they represent the city's ambition to modernize and improve the quality of life for its citizens. The emphasis on clearing land and relocating residents, as highlighted by the goal to complete land acquisition for the Ring Road 3.5 by September 2026, shows a focus on the human element alongside engineering. The Party Secretary's direct involvement signals the high priority placed on these developments, ensuring accountability and driving the necessary momentum for completion. This contrasts with a more detached international view, where such projects might be seen merely as statistics, whereas here, they are tangible steps towards Hanoi's future.

It is necessary to urgently organize a meeting with the relevant localities to develop a comprehensive plan for site clearance and resettlement for the above project.

โ€” Tran Duc ThangEmphasizing the need for immediate planning regarding land acquisition and resettlement for the Ring Road 3.5 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.