Accordingly, the Department of Construction requires investors, construction units and contractors in the province to temporarily stop construction before August 29. At the same time, the units must urgently carry out the work of cleaning and returning the site. Specifically, materials and equipment must be neatly collected and the road surface returned to smooth. The units are also required to develop plans to ensure traffic safety, prevent fire and explosion, and arrange necessary human resources and equipment to promptly handle arising situations, ensuring smooth traffic throughout the holiday.
Thien Tan Water Plant Road (Long Binh Ward) is undergoing construction to repair the sidewalk and drainage system. Photo: Contributor |
The Department of Construction also requested units managing, exploiting and maintaining road and inland waterway infrastructure to increase patrolling and inspection work on routes under their management. In particular, it is necessary to focus on maintaining and promptly repairing damage on asphalt concrete roads, damaged bridges and main routes. Detailed tasks include: clearing trees and grass on both sides of the road to ensure visibility, repairing damaged roadsides, and dredging drainage ditches. The road traffic signal system, markers, guardrails, road markings, buoys and waterway traffic lights also need to be reviewed, supplemented and edited.
To effectively handle unexpected situations, the Department of Construction requires BOT units to develop plans to ensure security and order, and traffic flow at toll stations when traffic volume suddenly increases. These units must arrange officers and employees to be on duty to guide, regulate traffic, and promptly handle and clear vehicles to limit congestion.
In addition, units are required to coordinate closely with other functional forces to ensure traffic safety and security. When traffic infrastructure incidents occur due to rain, floods, or accidents, units must proactively handle them and promptly notify and maintain contact with the Department of Structure Management and Traffic Safety (under the Department of Construction).
Tung Minh
Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/xa-hoi/202508/dong-nai-tam-dung-thi-cong-tren-duong-dip-le-quoc-khanh-tu-ngay-mai-29-8-2540708/
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