|
Transport Minister backs buying Chinese trains
Transport
Minister Dinh La Thang backed the purchase of 13 trains from
Cat
Linh-Ha Dong urban railway
The project management board
recommended the four-carriage trains for the USD891m project be supplied by
Beijing Rolling Stock Equipment Co.
Thang told reporters he had received
many messages advising him not to buy the trains, some suggesting a private
relationship with the Chinese supplier.
"I have received threats if the
ministry buys the trains," Thang added.
Thang said the purchase was based on
a 2008 agreement between
"I recognise the weakness of
the contractors of the project and I have wanted to replace them many times,
but there is a contract," Thang said.
Thang said
The Cat Linh-Ha Dong urban railway
project is for 13km of rail and was for initial capital investment of
USD552m. Construction began in 2009, but is running behind schedule and cost
overruns have raised the investment to USD891m.
The project was scheduled for the
completion by late 2015, is now expected to be completed next year.
The Vietnam Railway Authority is the
project developer, while China Railway Sixth Group, a subsidiary of
construction conglomerate China Railway Group, is the engineering,
procurement, and construction contractor.
In November 2014, construction of
Cat Linh-Ha Dong railway project was suspended for several weeks after a
passer-by was killed and two others injured when a girder fell from a crane.
On May 12 this year, a half-tonne
girder fell from a crane, crushing a Honda Civic. No one was injured.
Dantrinews, Nhu Quynh
|
Thứ Năm, 11 tháng 6, 2015
Đăng ký:
Đăng Nhận xét (Atom)
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét