Hanoi’s 936 streets to feature natural stone
The Hanoi administration has announced it will pave 936 streets with natural stone in 12 districts across the city.
After testing the material in several sections on Nguyen Trai and Le Trong Tan streets, the department was impressed with the stone’s aesthetic feature and determined to pave hundreds of streets with the stone, he said.
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However, experts responded in a variety of ways to the city’s decision.
Dao Ngoc Nghiem, deputy head of the Hanoi Urban Planning and Developing Association, advised the city to reconsider whether the natural stone will fit with all the streets.
Le Van Thinh, former Construction Quality Manager under the Ministry of Construction, questioned whether the construction’s quality was ensured at such a low price of below US$22 per a square metre.
Thinh said the construction’s quality often depends on two things, first, the builder and second, capital investment. “If we spend little, it may be hard to get good quality," he said.
Disagreeing with Thinh’s comment, Nguyen Van Hung, former principal of Construction University, said paving with the natural stone should be constructed along some major streets instead of all 936 streets.
Paving each and every street with the natural stone will be costly, he said.