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Japan helps Vietnam improve management of construction projects

A training seminar took place in the central city of Da Nang on December 2, as part of a Japan-funded project on improving budgeting, contract and risk management capacity of construction projects in Vietnam.
Japan helps Vietnam improve management of construction projects ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

Da Nang (VNA) – A training seminartook place in the central city of Da Nang on December 2, as part of aJapan-funded project on improving budgeting, contract and risk management capacityof construction projects in Vietnam.

The project is sponsored by the JapanInternational Cooperation Agency (JICA) in a bid to help Vietnam’s projectmanagement meet international standards, thus boosting the quality ofState-funded facilities.

It began in April, 2015 and lasts untilMarch 2018.

At the seminar, Deputy Minister ofConstruction Bui Pham Khanh said his agency has paid particular interest to theproject, adding that after one year of preparation under JICA support, positiveoutcomes have been recorded.

Kenichi Yamamoto, deputy chiefrepresentative of JICA Vietnam, said the project will bring significantbenefits to both Vietnamese and Japanese enterprises.

Co-organised by the Ministry ofConstruction and JICA, a similar seminar was held in Hanoi on November 25 andwill come to Ho Chi Minh City on December 8.

As the economy grows, Vietnam is engagingin numerous big infrastructure projects. However, weak management of constructionquality and labour safety have led to several accidents and disputes thatslowed down construction progress and affected the quality./.
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