Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung inspected the progress made on the National Assembly (NA) House project in Hanoi on October 3, which is scheduled to host the eight session of the 13th NA later this month.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung inspected the progress made on the National Assembly (NA) House project in Hanoi on October 3, which is scheduled to host the eight session of the 13th NA later this month.
So far, the NA House project and the infrastructure upgrade project on Doc Lap and Bac Son streets are as good as finished and ready for the meeting.
Emphasizing the importance of the project, the largest of its kind for a central body since the country’s reunification in 1975, PM Nguyen Tan Dung praised the efforts of the investors, contractors and workers to ensure its progress and quality. Since the building is located in an area with numerous historical relics, it is necessary to make sure the preservation of relics, as well as archeological research, goes hand-in-hand with the construction of the National Assembly House project, he added.
Construction on the NA House commenced in October 2009 with a total investment of VND4.8 trillion. The 39m-high building has a total ground area of 60,000m2 and contains 80 meeting rooms.
It is expected to be completed in its entirety by October 20.
It is expected to be completed in its entirety by October 20.
PM Nguyen Tan Dung inspects the project on October 3. The building has an underground car parking area that can keep over 500 cars. The tunnel connects the NA House and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is 60m long, with two lanes for pedestrians and cars.
The first floor. The building is built on the ground of the old NA House, located next to Ba Dinh Square, inside the campus of the Thang Long Royal Citadel. The world has two basement floors and five floors on the ground, totaling over 60,000 m2. The escalator runs from the first to the third floor.
In the middle of the building is the NA Hall, which is in circle shape and blue color looked from outside. This is the most complex work built by Vietnamese contractors in Vietnam so far. There are a total of over 80 meeting rooms, with 1,000 km long of power line and a lot of modern equipment.
The main hall has 600 seats and it will host the NA sessions in the future.
A five-ton chandelier will be hung in the center of the room.
Equipment is imported from
This meeting room will be used in the October session of the NA Standing Committee.
The conference room with 100 seats. |
(Source: VNN)