Ministry plans to launch 67 construction projects for 2021-2025

The Ministry of Transport (MoT) plans to launch 67 new construction projects as part of the 2021-2025 mid-term public investment plan, including six of national significance, 10 in group A and 51 in groups B and C.
Ministry plans to launch 67 construction projects for 2021-2025 ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – TheMinistry of Transport (MoT) plans to launch 67 new construction projects aspart of the 2021-2025 mid-term public investment plan, including six ofnational significance, 10 in group A and 51 in groups B and C.

So far, the Prime Ministerhas approved three projects in group A while the MoT ratified 35 others ingroups B and C.

The MoT askedrelevant units to speed up the completion of investment procedures and allocatecapital for the approved projects.

Investors andmanagement boards of projects will be responsible for a list of projects eligiblefor mid-term public investment to report to the PM and Government, beforesubmitting to the NA Standing Committee.

They were also askedto make pre-feasibility reports on projects of national significance and thosein group A to submit to competent authorities, thus ensuring that each projectwill meet schedule.

The MoT also assigned its Department of Planningand Investment and the Department of Public-Private Partnership to acceleratethe approval of projects in groups B and C, as well as complete pre-feasibilityreports on projects of national significance and those in group A to submit toauthorities./. 

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