Chinese
contractor demands US$50m for system operation of Cat Linh-Ha Dong project
01:45
While the completion date of the Cat Linh-Ha Dong urban
railway project in Hanoi is not yet known and the inspection dossiers have
not been completed
Chinese contractor China Railway 6
Bureau Group has requested US$50 million for the system operation before
handing over the project.
The Railway
Project Management Unit has reported the issue to the Ministry of Transport,
noting that the payment must comply with the regulations of the engineering
procurement and construction contract, according to Nguoi Lao
Dong newspaper.
“The two
sides have agreed to review the provisions of the contract within 15 days and
organize a meeting to discuss the works that need to be completed,” the unit
noted.
The
13.05-kilometer Cat Linh-Ha Dong urban railway was designed to have 12
stations and one depot.
The funding
needed for the railway project has surged from the initial estimate of VND8.7
trillion in 2008 to a staggering VND18 trillion including VND13.9 trillion
borrowed from the Chinese Government and VND4.1 trillion in reciprocal
capital.
Work on the
project began in October 2011, and the railway was initially scheduled to be
put into commercial operation in 2015.
The railway
is basically complete but is yet to be put into operation due to problems
related to technical equipment at the depot, the safety assessment of trains,
system operation activities and final settlement of the contract and payment.
In February,
over 100 Chinese experts failed to return to Vietnam amid fears of the
coronavirus pandemic, delaying the trial operation of the railway. However,
on April 24, the Government agreed to allow entry to experts working on the
project.
The Railway
Project Management Unit has asked the Chinese contractor to complete the
as-built documents and inspection dossiers for components such as the
technical equipment, design of stations and depot.
Regarding
the system safety certification, the unit will work with ACT Consulting and
the Chinese contractor to complete it in line with the laws in Vietnam.
According to
the Government, the completion date for the project has not yet been decided
and the responsibilities of organizations and individuals for the slow
progress have not been made clear; so, capital has not been allocated for the
construction supervision package.
To address
these obstacles, the Railway Project Management Unit suggested that the
Ministry of Transport report the problems to the Government for solutions,
extend the construction supervision package, and organize meetings with the
Chinese contractor to discuss capital demand for the trial operation of the
railway.
SGT
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Thứ Ba, 2 tháng 6, 2020
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