Hanoi leads country in urban infrastructure investment
Hanoi currently has 38 urban infrastructure projects, 17 of them would be completed this year, while the remaining projects are under evaluation and calling for investment.
Hanoi leads the country in both the number of works and total value of investment in urban infrastructure development, Kinh Te & Do Thi quoted Director of the municipal Department of Construction Vo Nguyen Phong at a conference held by the city’s Party Committee on on September 30.
Director of the municipal Department of Construction Vo Nguyen Phong presents the report at the conference. Photo: Kinhtedothi.vn |
Hanoi currently has 38 urban infrastructure projects, Phong said, adding that according to the plan, 17 of them would be completed this year, while the remaining projects are under evaluation and calling for investment.
Hanoi's bus network has met approximately 16.08% of the travel demand of local residents. As the largest in the country, Hanoi's 122-line bus network covers all 30 districts and towns.
The total capacity of water supply from all the city’s water purifiers has reached about 1,520,000 cubic meters per day, basically ensuring safe water for urban residents and adjacent rural areas which have been connected to the water supply system.
Hanoi has also completed the program of "planting one million new trees" which was launched in 2016. Between 2019 and 2020, 600,000 more trees have been planted in the city.
Besides, with the goal of protecting and improving the environment for sustainable urban development, a system of monitoring stations to assess air pollution has been set up. It allows Hanoi to forecast with better precision the level of pollution and map out a specific pollution control plan with a detailed roadmap.
New capital mobilization mechanism for Hanoi urban infrastructure
Hanoi has been given permission to speed up process of mobilizing capital and selecting contractors for urban infrastructure development projects in form of public-private partnership (PPP), per the Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung`s request.
Hanoi works closely with ADB to ensure progress of urban infrastructure projects
The Vietnamese government would soon approve financial mechanisms for Hanoi so that the municipal government can arrange funds for some urban projects.