Upgrading and expanding the main rural road in the field of the Organic Rice model combined with raising fiddler worms in Con Coc and Cua Lang fields, Xuan Lam commune, Nghi Xuan district
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Upgrading and expanding the main rural road in the field of the Organic Rice model combined with raising fiddler worms in Con Coc and Cua Lang fields, Xuan Lam commune, Nghi Xuan district
Project objective
In order to create favorable conditions for people in the region to travel, contributing to socio-economic development, ensuring security and defense, synchronizing transport infrastructure and gradually improving infrastructure. The approved traffic planning contributes to completing the criteria in the process of building a commune that meets advanced and model new rural standards.
The investor hires a project management consultant
Use of ODA funds
No
Implementation location
Huyện Nghi Xuân, Ha Tinh province
Investment Total Value
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Project approval ID
766/QĐ-UBND
Project approval date
30/07/2024
Approval authority
UBND xã Xuân Lam
Approval documents
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