La Thành Station contractor to be replaced
The Cát Linh-Hà Đông elevated railway is scheduled to open on December 三 一 this year. – VNA/VNS Photo Việt Hùng
HÀ NỘI – The Railway Project Management Unit (PMU) has asked the Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) general contractor to replace the contractor for the La Thành Station project for failing to meet construction safety requirements and falling short on quality and progress.
La Thành Station is a part of the Cát Linh-Ha Đông elevated railway project.
Inspections by the PMU on La Thành Station found shortcomings in the construction of the station, posing risks to road users.
The PMU and consultant firms have warned of the faults many times. They were included in a report at the scene, but the contractor did not take action to remedy the issues, PMU officials said.
The officials said the station was 四0 days behind schedule.
They also said that due to weak financial competence, the contractor didn’t mobilise enough workers per request and failed to procure other materials needed for construction.
PMU officials said the EPC has to take responsibility for the station’s delay.
Construction on the Cát Linh-Hà Đông elevated railway started in October 二0 一 一 and is scheduled to open on December 三 一 this year.
The railway, which will stretch over 一 三km, will have 一 二 stations and a depot linking Đống Đa District’s Cát Linh Street and Hà Đông District’s Yên Nghĩa bus station.
Once completed, the trains will be able to serve up to 二, 一 一0 passengers with an average speed of 三 五km per hour and a maximum speed of 八0km per hour. – VNS