South Korean contractors have hit roadblocks
at a number of highway projects in Vietnam.
Leading
Korean contractor brands like Posco, Keangnam and Doosan are currently not
standing for quality and progress at several key highway projects in Vietnam.
The
message was delivered by Minister of Transport (MoT) Dinh La Thang in a meeting
hosted by the MoT which reviewed the progress of key highway projects with
foreign contractors climbing onboard.
The
meeting focused on major delayed highway projects Noi Bai-Lao Cai,
Hanoi-Haiphong and Ho Chi Minh City-Long Thanh-Dau Giay, which have South
Korean contractors.
For
instance, at the VND20,000 billion ($952 million) Noi Bai-Lao Cai expressway
reports by developer Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC) showed that completed
work volume of Korean contractors Posco (handling A1, A2 and A3 bidding
packages), Keangnam (executing A4, A5 packages), and Doosan (A6 package) lags
far behind the project’s average pace.
After
20 months construction, the completed volume at Keangnam’s A5 package only
reached 4.9 per cent of the contract value.
At the
VND15,010 billion ($714 million) southern Ho Chi Minh City-Long Thanh-Dau Giay
expressway developer VEC had to select another contractor after South Korean
contractor consortium of Pumyang-Sungjee went bankrupt.
Korean
contractors’ weaknesses were shown in not only construction sites, but also in
their failure to observe contract terms such as the capacity in mobilising
machinery and equipment.
These
Korean contractor representatives attributed delayed site hand-over and highly
volatile input costs to the delays.
In
fact, the key reason behind Korean contractors’ underperformance was reportedly
excessively low bidding prices.
“Too
low bid prices deterred Korean contractors from hiring quality contractors
which could help them keep abreast of progress targets,” said VEC’s general
director Mai Tuan Anh.
Thang
said Korean contractors should pump money to make up for the shortfall and
accept a dent on their profits to rescue progress targets since if they were
ousted from projects, it would be big losses to their prestige.
“Since
the MoT insists it will not extend these projects progress, VEC will have to
‘trim’ some underperformed contractors against expectations if there were no improvements,”
said Anh.
Bao Nhu
| vir.com.vn
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