Ho Chi Minh City Department of Construction proposes to relocate 6 blocks of Thanh Da Apartment Building

MINH QUÂN |

Ho Chi Minh City - The Department of Construction has just submitted a document to the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee on approving the plan to relocate 6 apartment blocks belonging to Thanh Da Apartment Building (including blocks I, II, VIII, IX, X, XI).

The relocation of the above 6 apartment blocks is to ensure safety during the construction organization at the location of apartment blocks No. IV and No. VI in Thanh Da Apartment Building.

According to the proposal, Binh Quoi Ward People's Committee will issue relocation decisions for owners and users of houses in the above-mentioned apartment blocks, based on the approved compensation and resettlement plan in accordance with legal regulations.

At the same time, local authorities coordinate with relevant agencies to organize the relocation, including cases of public housing.

The Housing Management and Construction Inspection Center will summarize and report to the Department of Construction to carry out procedures to recover the state-owned housing part according to regulations.

Thanh Da Housing Development Joint Stock Company (the investor) is required to closely coordinate with functional agencies throughout the relocation process of 6 apartment blocks under the project.

The project to rebuild the cluster of 8 old apartment buildings in Thanh Da Apartment Building was assigned by the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee to Thanh Da Housing Development Joint Stock Company as the investor from 2017.

Previously, lot IV and lot VI had been relocated and cleared. However, up to now, Thanh Da Housing Development Joint Stock Company has not completed the basic design steps, the design is implemented after the basic design is appraised and approved according to regulations, so it does not meet the conditions for preparing the construction method design, and does not meet the conditions for starting construction of the project.

The remaining 6 apartment blocks (blocks I, II, VIII, IX, X, XI) of Thanh Da Apartment Building have about 1,216 apartments, including 948 privately owned apartments and 268 state-owned apartments (divided into 355 apartments). The total number of actual apartments recorded is 1,303 apartments.

To date, 392 cases have agreed to the compensation plan, of which 209 units are selected for resettlement and 183 households receive money to arrange new accommodation themselves.

Binh Quoi Ward People's Committee is implementing a compensation and resettlement plan to supplement households affected by the project.

Accordingly, in case households choose to receive compensation money to arrange their own new accommodation, a unit price of 52 million VND/m2 will be applied, with a coefficient K: ground floor 1.29 times, upper floors 1.17 times.

Because Thanh Da Housing Development Joint Stock Company (the investor) does not currently have a resettlement housing fund available, households will be paid temporary housing money to arrange their own accommodation while waiting for resettlement housing arrangement. The payment level is calculated based on the number of people, up to 24 million VND/month/household, paid once every 12 months until the resettlement house is handed over.

In addition to compensation money, households receiving money to arrange new accommodation will also receive additional support: 300 million VND/household for ground floor apartments and 200 million VND/household for upper floors.

In addition, the investor also applies other support policies, including: support for the area outside the pink book; support for people with meritorious services to the revolution and people with meritorious services raising martyrs 20 million VND/household; people with disabilities 30 million VND/household; near-poor households and households in difficult circumstances 30 million VND/household.

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