Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs the conference at the Government bridge - Photo: VGP/Nhat Bac
Attending the conference at the Quang Tri bridge point were Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Tran Phong, leaders of departments, branches and localities where the North-South expressway project passes through.
Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Tran Phong attended the conference at the Quang Tri province bridge - Photo: T.D
Up to now, the country has 37 projects with 95 component projects under the State Steering Committee for important national projects and works, key to the transport sector. Of these, 35 projects are in the road sector and 2 projects are in the aviation sector.
In the first 6 months of 2025, the Prime Minister , Head of the Steering Committee, assigned 100 tasks to ministries, branches and localities. To date, 59 tasks have been completed on time, 28 tasks are still being implemented, mainly tasks of regular and long-term direction, 13 tasks were completed behind schedule related to investment preparation, site clearance and supply of raw materials.
The Prime Minister has established 7 inspection teams led by Deputy Prime Ministers to directly inspect, direct, and remove difficulties and obstacles in projects scheduled to be completed in 2025.
Up to now, the total length of expressways in the country is 2,268 km. According to the plan, by the end of the year, the country must complete an additional 733 km of expressways.
Delegates attending the conference at the Quang Tri province bridge - Photo: T.D
In the peak emulation campaign "500 days and nights of emulation to complete 3,000 km of expressway", ministries, branches and localities actively responded and participated, achieving many remarkable results.
The Ministry of Construction has awarded 31 groups and 138 individuals, including 15 groups and 33 individuals for the 500-day and night peak emulation campaign. The Prime Minister has presented awards to 14 groups and individuals with outstanding achievements in emulation movements.
Delegates attending the conference at the Quang Tri province bridge - Photo: T.D
At the conference, delegates focused on discussing and clarifying the achieved results, shortcomings, limitations, analyzing the causes, as well as valuable experiences, good lessons, drastic, breakthrough and feasible solutions to complete the goal of having 3,000 km of expressway nationwide by the end of 2025.
Conference scene at Quang Tri province bridge - Photo: T.D
Speaking at the conference, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized that the whole country is promoting three strategic breakthroughs, especially the strategic breakthrough in infrastructure with the view that infrastructure must be one step ahead, pave the way and must be the foundation, the premise for development, creating new momentum for the country.
The Prime Minister noted that there are only 5 months left from now until December 31, 2025, while the workload is still huge, the requirements are high, and the people's expectations are very earnest.
Therefore, to complete the tasks of 2025, all levels and sectors from the central to local levels must continue to have high determination, great efforts, and drastic actions; make the best use of the results achieved in the first 6 months of the year; continue to effectively implement the emulation movement "500 days and nights of emulation to complete 3,000 km of expressway".
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh also assigned responsibilities to ministries, branches and localities to accelerate the completion of assigned tasks, continue to race against time, only discuss work, not retreat and only do better, with the highest sense of responsibility, the spirit of the August Revolution, orders from the heart, resolutely complete the goal of having at least 3,000 km of expressway by the end of 2025 as set by the 13th Party Congress.
Trung Duc - Quang Ngoc
Source: https://baoquangtri.vn/phai-hoan-thanh-muc-tieu-3-000-km-duong-cao-toc-vao-cuoi-nam-2025-196414.htm
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