Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha has just signed and issued Directive No. 13/CT-TTg on restoring order and discipline and overcoming shortcomings in investment consultancy work for construction of transport works and projects.
The Directive stated that, in recent times, investment consulting work in the construction of transport works and projects has achieved many remarkable results but still revealed some shortcomings, especially in survey and design; survey data and information are incomplete, inconsistent, and inaccurate; preliminary total investment, total investment, and construction estimates are not consistent with reality, leading to many projects having to adjust investment policies, adjust investment projects, adjust capital, total investment, estimates, etc., affecting the progress and efficiency of project investment.
The Prime Minister requested the Ministry of Construction to preside over and coordinate with the Ministry of Transport and relevant agencies to issue or propose competent authorities to issue regulations on strict management of costs, construction norms, and investment rates suitable for each region; guide and inspect localities in announcing prices of common construction materials and price indexes in full, suitable to actual conditions, and in accordance with legal regulations. The People's Committees of relevant provinces and centrally run cities shall promptly announce prices of common construction materials, price indexes, etc. according to their authority and legal regulations; based on the land price framework issued by the Government, organize the development and issuance of land price lists and adjusted land price lists suitable for each locality.
At the same time, strictly implement the Government 's direction to assign mineral mines for common construction materials to construction contractors; do not allow the assignment of mines to the wrong subjects, leading to the purchase and resale of materials to increase prices; strictly handle according to the law the situation of hoarding and collusion (between material mine owners) to raise prices, affecting project construction.
MINH DUC
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