(ĐN) – On April 14, Vice Chairwoman of Đồng Nai Provincial People’s Committee, Nguyễn Thị Hoàng, met with relevant agencies to review the progress of land allocation procedures and discuss solutions to ensure the supply of construction materials for key projects in the southern region.
Vice Chairwoman Nguyễn Thị Hoàng speaking at the meeting. Photo: Hoàng Lộc
According to the Department of Agriculture and Environment, regarding fill soil, the Provincial People’s Committee has issued permits for 6 out of 8 sites, with a total volume of approximately 4.4 million m³. In addition, once land lease procedures are completed for quarries in the Tam Phước – Phước Tân cluster, about 1 million m³ of material can be recovered by mining enterprises. This means the available fill material currently exceeds the demand of key projects.
For construction stone, the department has coordinated with investors of major out-of-province projects and quarry owners to allocate stone from the Thiện Tân – Thạnh Phú cluster. The parties have generally agreed on the allocation results. For in-province key projects, the department has worked with project owners to assign specific quarries. The stakeholders reached a consensus recommending that the province only allocate stone from Tam Phước – Phước Tân, Soklu cluster, and Núi Nứa quarry.
Regarding the approval of land use rights transfers, leasing, or capital contributions by quarry owners, the Department of Agriculture and Environment has received, reviewed, and submitted five transfer applications to the Provincial People’s Committee. Two applications requesting extensions of land use duration have also been submitted, and one investment certificate adjustment file was sent to the Department of Finance for feedback.
Enterprise representative presenting their opinions at the meeting. Photo: Hoàng Lộc
Based on these findings, the Department of Agriculture and Environment recommends that:
For fill materials, Project Management Board 85 and the Provincial Project Management Board for Transport Construction should review the remaining demand for fill soil at each project. They should proactively propose extraction sites and submit dossiers to the department by April 20, 2025, for license consideration. Project owners must be reminded that only Group IV minerals are allowed for extraction, and all license regulations must be strictly followed.
For construction stone, the province will allocate specific volumes to each project management board and designate corresponding quarries. These boards are then responsible for connecting contractors with the assigned quarries to arrange supply contracts.
Conclusion: Vice Chairwoman Nguyễn Thị Hoàng requested that by May 15, the Department of Agriculture and Environment must advise the provincial government on how to handle violations at several quarries in the Tam Phước – Phước Tân cluster, enabling businesses to proceed with the next legal steps. The Department of Finance should carry out its responsibilities regarding the adjustment of investment certificates and project extensions. Quarry owners must prepare all relevant documentation and aim to complete legal procedures within May.
Additionally, the Department of Agriculture and Environment and the legal support task force should continue working with stakeholders to reassess volume demands and reallocate materials accordingly. Investors of key projects are responsible for distributing allocated volumes to contractors based on priority.
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