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Ministry to inspect real estate firms
  • | VNS | January 05, 2019 09:03 AM
The Ministry of Construction (MoC) will carry out routine compliance inspections on investment and business practices at many big real estate firms in 2019, including MBLand, Mipec, Lạc Hồng, Thường Tín and Eurowindow Nha Trang.


Mipec Riverside in Hanoi’s Long Biên District will undergo an inspection in 2019. — Photo reatimes.vn

The ministry said it planned to carry out 90 inspections in different sectors including planning management, transportation projects, civil and industrial projects, infrastructure, building materials, real estate investment and anti-corruption.


The ministry’s chief inspector will take responsibility for conducting the inspections and reporting to the minister.

The inspections will look at the implementation of housing regulations by many real estate projects that are under construction.

The inspectorate will look into Military Petrochemical JSC (MIPEC)’s projects including Mipec City View and Mipec Riverside in Hanoi.

MBLand will also have its projects inspected including Square Field in Tây Ninh and Golden Field and Grand Plaza in Hanoi.

An inspection will also be conducted of Lạc Hồng Investment JSC’s projects such as the N01 T5 high-end apartment complex in Hanoi, Kim Bôi Resort in Hòa Bình, Quảng Ninh apartment building in Quảng Ninh, Tam Đảo complex and Hà Tiên urban area phase two in Vĩnh Phúc.

Inspectors will work with Sài Gòn Construction Corporation (SGCC) at its SGCC Building and Soho Premier Bình Thạnh in HCM City.

Sacomreal will have Carillon 5, Jamona City, Jamona Golden Silk, TTC Plaza Bình Thạnh and Jamona Heights in HCM City undergo inspections.

In addition, MoC’s inspectors will carry out inspections on State management in the construction, housing and estate sector. They will look at the licensing process for organisations and individuals in the 2015-18 period in Hanoi, HCM City, Hà Giang, Hưng Yên, Nghệ An, Hà Tĩnh, Khánh Hòa, Ninh Thuận, Lâm Đồng and Bình Thuận.

Last year, the ministry conducted 93 inspections in the aforementioned sectors. It released 72 inspection results in 2018 and proposed fines of VNĐ927.5 billion.

It also proposed handling the violations of 155 organisations and 235 individuals after its inspections in 2018.

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