The breaking ground of road No 11 was the first step of a major and long-awaited project to build Hanoi National University.
The Hanoitimes - The breaking ground of road No 11 was the first step of a major and long-awaited project to build Hanoi National University .
Attending the event, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan.
Nhan requested that the Ministry of Construction and contractors closely supervise progress to make sure the university does not cut corners on the nation's biggest training centre.
Nhan stressed that the project, with its "special significance," should not be approached sluggishly or with low quality work by any means.
The university, based in Hoa Lac Area in suburban
The university is set to become a modern complex. A management building and libraries will be centrally located, with faculties, schools, research centres, dormitories and supporting units surrounding them.
It is expected to reduce the overload that universities in inner districts currently face.
Nhan also suggested the construction ministry to deliver a progress report to the Prime Minister every three months.
In 2003, the Government assigned
However, the project's design did not satisfy the demand to build an advanced university complex.
It was then handed over to the Ministry of Construction at the end of 2008.
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