HCM City to use helicopter in construction inspection
The Department of Construction in HCM City proposed on August 27 to use helicopters to supervise the progress and quality of 18 on-going construction projects in the area.
The Department of Construction in HCM City proposed on August 27 to use helicopters to supervise the progress and quality of 18 on-going construction projects in the area.
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Most of them are real estate projects such as the apartment block on Ton Duc Thang Street, the apartment block and hotel complex on Ly Chinh Thang Street, Liden Residences apartment project in District 2 and a social apartment building project in District 8.
This is part of the plan to review the work safety, management and quality of those projects. The authorities will also gather opinions about difficulties in implementing regulations for improvement and deal with violators.
The inspection team will use helicopters to check the site and the submitted data from August to October.
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