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Many sidewalks in Hanoi were damaged after repaving. — VNA/VNS Photo

According to a report sent to the municipal People’s Committee, the Hanoi Construction Department pointed out a series of shortcomings when examining projects to replace pavements by stones.

The paving projects were invested in by district authorities, evaluated and inspected by district urban management departments and carried out by the district project management board, according to Nguyen Quang Huy, a department official.

Huy said since earlier this year, the department had inspected 21 streets and assessed that the investor and the construction units had basically complied with the design and quality construction management regulations.

However, in some streets in Hai Ba Trung, Hoan Kiem, Dong Da and Ba Dinh districts, the construction process was still slow and construction materials occupied the roadway and pavement causing dust and inconvenience for people living nearby and road users, said Huy.

In Thi Sach Street of Hai Ba Trung District, the pavements have had old bricks removed to be replaced with green stones advertised as having a durability of 70 years although last year, this street was also dug up and paved again.

Now, the street is a construction site, causing trouble for people in traffic.

In Huynh Thuc Khang Street in Dong Da District, workers are still rushing to put the paving stones on the sidewalks, meaning the road is dusty during construction.

“Drilling concrete and cutting the pavement stone causes terrible noise and dust for households living nearby," said Nguyen Phuong Trinh, a resident of Huynh Thuc Khang Street.

Regarding quality and progress of pavement projects in Hanoi, the department issued official letters to district authorities stating that in some projects, the construction process was slow progress and not completed on schedule, construction materials are occupying the roadway causes dirt and the pavement surfaces of some streets were damaged after being paved.

Hoang Cao Thang, the department’s vice director, asked districts to urgently review and select stones with a long duration for paving.

Quality must be controlled from the stage of bidding and stone selection, said Thang.

New Year and Tet are approaching and Hanoi’s sidewalk repaving was a sound policy to create a spacious, clean and beautiful appearance for the city, Thang said.

However, the policy should be well carried out to avoid environmental pollution and financial waste, he added.  VNS

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