Contractors
must repair subsidence, cracked roads: Ministry
HA NOI - Contractors will not be
allowed to collect toll fees, and they must pay for repairs if cracks and
subsidence are found on roads, Minister of Transport Dinh La Thang said.
On a Viet Nam
Television programme, "People Ask-Ministers Answer," on Sunday,
Thang noted that no contractor or investor will want cracks or subsidence to
happen to their roads as they will have to pay for repairs. They will not
dare to build roads carelessly as the ministry has increased the maintenance
period of roads from two years to four years.
According to
Thang, the ministry has set up a specialised team to study the causes for
road subsidence and take measures to deal with it. It has helped reduce
subsidence rate from 8-10 per cent in 2014 to 3.54 per cent this year.
In addition, the
ministry has sent inspection teams to check projects that developed cracks
and subsidence and found that the quality of building materials, overloaded
trucks, and prolonged heat wave had contributed to the problem.
He affirmed that
the ministry has been re-examining the criteria for project design and the
management of asphalt quality. It will tighten control over overloaded trucks
and the inspection of building processes to minimise damaged roads.
In response to
questions on fee collection, Thang stressed there has been no overlap in fee
collection between build-operate-transfer (BOT) roads and special-use roads.
He cited the Law
on Traffic Roads, which stipulated that the fee levied on each means of
transport running on the road, or the Road Maintenance Fund as it is named in
Viet Nam, met the expenses of State-funded projects. Meanwhile, through fees
on BOT projects, the money invested in the construction and maintenance of
roads can be recovered.
At the programme,
Thang admitted there are some wrongly placed toll stations collecting double
tolls. He noted that his ministry has been revising and cancelling improper
stations. The tollbooth at Deo Ngang Tunnel, for example, will be the first
to be cancelled early next year if negotiation with its investor succeeded,
he added.
Responding to
complaints about high fee on BOT projects, Thang commented that BOT roads
such as Noi Bai-Lao Cai shortened travel time, cut associated costs by 30 per
cent, and provided healthier and safer travel options for drivers and
passengers.
Talking about Phu
Quoc International Airport, Minister Thang said his ministry will implement a
pilot project to sell the operation rights of the airport. He affirmed that
services cost will remain under the State's management, so investors will not
be allowed to increase travel prices. — VNS
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Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 6, 2015
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