Ho Chi Minh City currently has 152 apartment buildings that may pose dangers to their 12,608 inhabitants due to dilapidated conditions, according to a survey by the city's Department of Construction released yesterday.
The ramshackle structures provide a total living space of 618,202 square meters. Among them, 67 buildings are categorized as seriously decayed requiring urgent repair. The department has proposed to the city administration to solicit additional investments for reconstructing and renovating at-risk buildings.
Source: Thanhnien News
The Ministry of Transport is seeking approval from the Prime Minister to use loans from the Asian Development Bank, or ADB, to build three expressways, namely the Hanoi-Lang Son, the Ben Luc-Long Thanh and the Ha Long-Mong Cai, Dau Tu reports. The regional bank has pledged to provide US$33 million to help conduct feasibility studies for the three expressway projects.
The ramshackle structures provide a total living space of 618,202 square meters. Among them, 67 buildings are categorized as seriously decayed requiring urgent repair. The department has proposed to the city administration to solicit additional investments for reconstructing and renovating at-risk buildings.
Source: Thanhnien News
The Ministry of Transport is seeking approval from the Prime Minister to use loans from the Asian Development Bank, or ADB, to build three expressways, namely the Hanoi-Lang Son, the Ben Luc-Long Thanh and the Ha Long-Mong Cai, Dau Tu reports. The regional bank has pledged to provide US$33 million to help conduct feasibility studies for the three expressway projects.
Source: Saigon Times

No comments:
Post a Comment