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Construction of 25 Da Nang key projects permitted during 'stay-at-home' period

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
August 27, 2021, 18:27 [GMT+7]

As approval by the Da Nang People's Committee, construction activities are now permitted at 25 key projects across the city provided that all mandatory safety measures against COVID19 must be put in place.

 a ring –road to the west of the city,
The building of a ring –road to the west of the city is one of the 25 key projects in Da Nang to maintain construction activities at the 'stay-at-home' period. Photo: TRIEU TUNG

The investors and project management units must organise COVID-19 testing for all employees before assigning them to the construction sites under the so-called ‘3- on- the- spot” (on-site production, on-site dining, on-site rest) approach .

The 25 projects are the traffic infrastructure construction at the western end of the Tran Thi Ly Bridge, the upgrade of Ngo Quyen and Ngu Hanh Son streets,  the water environment improvement to the east of Son Tra District, a wastewater collection system along Nguyen Tat Thanh coastal route, the Tuyen Son - Tuy Loan riverside route, a ring –road to the west of the city, the renovation of the DT 601 route, the building of the Lien Chieu wastewater treatment station, the Hoa Khanh - Cu De drainage canal route, anti-flood pumping station on a section of Ong Ich Khiem Street, the refurbishment of the Ton Duc Thang - Nam Tran intersection, the building of the DH2 road, a bridge spanning over the Co Co River, the western ring road No.2, the Da Nang Traditional Medicine Hospital, the rebuild of the Da Nang Centre for Disease Control, the upgrade of the Khanh Son landfill, the auxiliary area serving the Da Nang High-Tech Park, the first stage of the Da Nang Software Park No. 2, the rebuilt of the Museum of Da Nang, the Hoa Lien Water Plant, an anti-erosion embankment system along the banks of the Yen River, the  dredging of the Co Co River, the construction of traffic lights at the Tran Dai Nghia - Vo Chi Cong intersection, and the Ba Na - Suoi Mo eco-tourism complex.

Reporting by TRIEU TUNG- Translating by A.T

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