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Unlicenced construction items at Muong Thanh hotel complex to be removed

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
October 23, 2019, 10:41 [GMT+7]

According to the latest decision issued by The Da Nang People’s Committee, unlicenced construction items are required to removed from the Muong Thanh Hotel and Son Tra High-Class Apartment Complex project located in Ngu Hanh Son District’s My An Ward.

Many violations have been discovered at the Muong Thanh Hotel and Son Tra High-Class Apartment Complex project
Many violations have been discovered at the Muong Thanh Hotel and Son Tra High-Class Apartment Complex project

According to the construction licence granted by the municipal administration in 2016, the complex, which is developed by the Dien Bien Construction Company No 1, has 42 storeys and 2 basement levels, with apartments allowed to be constructed from the 6th storey up.

The 2nd to 5th storeys in the apartment block are designated for a parking area, a kindergarten, and some public areas. However, during construction process, the company unilaterally adjusted the original design of the complex to turn these 4 storeys into a total of 104 apartments for sale.

Also, the apartment block’s 35th storey is designed for a shelter according to the construction licence, but 8 apartments have been built there and they have been put into use.

As for other detected violations, on the 41st and 42nd storeys, the total permitted area for each storey is only 313m2. However, a total of 26 apartments covering a total area of 4.393m2 have been built and put into use on each storey.

The demolishment work of unlicenced construction items at this project is required to last 365 days, and the costs must be covered by the Dien Bien Construction Company No 1.

The complex’s developer has been allowed to voluntarily strip down illegally-built items. If they fail to start the demolishment within 15 days after the city-released announcement, the local administration will take coercive measures to dismantle unlicenced construction items in accordance with the national laws.

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