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A snapshot of Vietnamese transportation, infrastructure

system, and construction management practices

By
NGUYEN Quoc Huy, Dr. Eng
(K t University)
(Kyoto U i it )
LE Thanh Nam, Dr. Eng
(O k University)
(Osaka Ui i )

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Nagoya, March,
M h 2010
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NEXCO, JAPAN
Vietnam – Emergence of Competitiveness Industrial
Cl
Clusters in
i Vietnam
Vi

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Population

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Economic Status/GDP

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Economic Status/Growth rate

Source: CIA World Factbook


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Economic Status/Inflation rate

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National budget allocation
2500
Total expense,
Bil 1997.01
1997 01 YEN
2000
Billlion YEN

1500

Construction &
1000
Infrastructure,
Bil 537.2 YEN

500

0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

New construction investment account for more than 95% of total investment
on construction & infrastructure sector
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National budget allocation

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Transportation and Infrastructure network

Vietnam is ranked lowest in the quality of major infrastructure assets

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Infrastructure deterioration (1
(1)

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Infrastructure deterioration (2
( 2)

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Bridge system

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Pavement system

Outskirt Cityy
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Railway system

•total:l 2,652
2 652 km
k
•standard gauge: 180 km
•narrow gauge: 2,249
2 249 km,
k 1.000
1 000 mm gauge
•dual gauge (three rails): 237 km

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Construction project management
Project delivery systems
BOT TURNKEY

EPC PM/MC

~ 10 Years of International Contract System (FIDIC). EPC or PM of larger


scale projects are mainly dominated by foreign/join-venture consultant firms
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Construction project management
Major Risks from
Owner Contractor Designer
• Corruption • Corruption • Corruption
• Communication
C i ti • Communication • Communication
• Poor experiences • Poor experiences • Poor experiences
• Late payment

PM/MC
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Pillars of global competitiveness index

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Top five problems of investment Environment

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Future Opportunities

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The End.

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