Expressway maintenance failing to keep up

Saturday, Jul 23, 2016 09:46

The Ha Noi-Bac Giang highway started toll collection one month ago but maintenance tasks revealed shortcomings.— Photo thanhnien.vn

HA NOI (Biz Hub) — The lack of legal framework for expressway maintenance has hindered road maintenance tasks, affecting road quality and posing high risks for drivers.

Seven expressways have been put into operation since 2010 with a total length of 750km, contributing to the socio-economic development of the country, but the maintenance of these roads fails to meet real-world demand.

The Ha Noi-Bac Giang highway, for example, started toll collection one month ago but maintenance tasks revealed shortcomings. Wild grass and trees along many parts of the barriers separating lanes of the highway have grown too high, stretching out onto the roadway, threatening driver safety.

Deputy Director of the Ha Noi-Bac Giang BOT Company, Quoc Anh, explained that since the road was put into operation there remains a lot of work to do and the company could not focus on the maintenance tasks.

He also said that the rainy season had started, creating conditions for the rapid growth of wild grass so it would take time for the company's workers to cut the grass.

Nguyen Tuan Anh, Deputy Director of the Directorate for Roads of Viet Nam's Road Management Department, said the department often sent officials to check the Ha Noi-Bac Giang road and asked the road investor to pay attention to road maintenance tasks to ensure good road quality.

If investors failed to carry out the maintenance as required, they would be punished and could even be ordered to stop collecting road maintenance fees from vehicles, he said.

The situation is similar on the Ha Noi-Hai Phong highway with some stretches of the road meridian covered in rubbish, while sand and gravel was strewn on roads. Also, wild grass and trees have grown along the edge of the road and stretched onto the roadway.

Deputy Head of the Ha Noi-Hai Phong Highway Exploitation Management Board Le Xuan Tu said that road maintenance was carried out once every two months but they would check sections that were said to have wild grass stretching onto roadways.

At present, many investors complained that the lack of technical and legal foundations to calculate road maintenance costs was one of the key reasons leading to shortcomings in maintenance tasks. Unreasonable road maintenance costs could lead to problems relating to road quality and road maintenance fees paid by drivers.

A representative from the Viet Nam Infrastructure Development and Finance Investment Joint Stock Company, investor of the Ha Noi-Hai Phong highway, said the estimated maintenance cost for this 105-km road is VND50 billion (US$2.25 million) per year, equivalent to nearly VND50 million ($2,240) per km per month (including the maintenance of the road surface and the electricity system along the road).

The Viet Nam Expressway Corporation has submitted to the Directorate for Roads of Viet Nam for approval a maintenance plan for three expressways, including Cau Gie-Ninh Binh, Noi Bai- Lao Cai and HCM City-Trung Luong, at an estimated cost of VND74.4 billion ($3.32 million) in 2016.

Le Hong Diep, Head of the Road Maintenance Department, said the department was compiling regulations on road maintenance quality and cost calculation for issuance in the coming months.

While waiting for the regulations, these expressways would be still kept under maintenance normally, he said, adding that maintenance costs and standards for each expressway would depend on its specific structure. — VNS

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