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Many businesses propose to demolish the Shark Marrow at a cost of 0 VND, only collecting scrap

khánh an (báo lao động) 15/04/2025 16:52 (GMT+7)

Hanoi - Many businesses have sent documents proposing to demolish the Shark Dock building at a cost of 0 VND and collect scrap after demolition.

Recently, a business has sent a document to the Hanoi People's Committee proposing to accept the entire demolition of the Shark Dock project at 7 Dinh Tien Hoang (Hoan Kiem District).

This unit proposed to demolish the building but did not take money from the budget. In return, businesses are able to harness materials and construction waste from the demolition process to cover costs.

Immediately after receiving the proposal from the enterprise, the Office of the Hanoi People's Committee issued a document directing the Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Duong Duc Tuan to let the Hoan Kiem District People's Committee consider and handle it according to regulations.

Specific information about the proposal to demolish the Shark Dock building of the enterprise, a representative of the Hoan Kiem District People's Committee said that the previously estimated cost was about 14 billion VND. This cost is not only for demolition of the project but also includes special measures such as enclosing 6 floors to completely avoid environmental impacts during demolition and infrastructure restoration: road paving, sidewalk paving, etc.

Hoan Kiem District welcomes businesses interested in demolishing the Shark Marrow project. However, this is a city project, so the city's authority has now sent a document to the Department of Finance requesting guidance on the implementation of this content.

A representative of the People's Committee of Hoan Kiem District added that up to this point, 4 units have sent documents proposing to demolish the Shark Handling works at a cost of 0 VND and collect scrap after demolition.

However, according to regulations, the project to demolish the Shark Dock building will have to be widely bid to select a construction unit. Along with that, the handling of public assets after demolition must also be carried out in accordance with current legal regulations.

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