Ministries, localities asked to reduce, simplify administrative procedures in construction

May 30th at 20:05
30-05-2025 20:05:01+07:00

Ministries, localities asked to reduce, simplify administrative procedures in construction

The Ministry of Construction was asked to promptly review, streamline, and simplify 361 administrative procedures related to production and business activities, along with 447 business conditions under its jurisdiction, while ensuring a 30 per cent reduction in administrative processing time, compliance costs, and business conditions by 2025.

A graphic design of a social housing project — VNA/VNS Photo

Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính has asked the Minister of Construction and Chairpersons of People’s Committees of centrally-run cities and provinces to reduce and simplify administrative procedures in the construction sector.

According to the PM’s official dispatch No 78/CD-TTg dated May 29, over the past time, the Government and the PM have issued various resolutions and documents with drastic, timely and effective directions on administrative reforms. The Ministry of Construction has also coordinated with other ministries, agencies, and localities to step up the review, reduction and simplification of administrative procedures in the sector, achieving notable results.

However, according to feedback from people and businesses, some construction projects remain prolonged due to cumbersome administrative procedures and high compliance costs.

Given this, the PM requested the Minister of Construction and local authorities to continue implementing the tasks and solutions assigned in the Government’s Resolution No 66/NQ-CP dated March 26 and the PM’s Official Dispatch No 69/CD-TTg dated May 22, and other specific tasks.

A graphic design of a social housing project — VNA/VNS Photo

The ministry was asked to promptly review, streamline, and simplify 361 administrative procedures related to production and business activities, along with 447 business conditions under its jurisdiction, while ensuring a 30 per cent reduction in administrative processing time, compliance costs, and business conditions by 2025.

It needs to review and add necessary technical standards and regulations in the construction sector, especially those on construction planning, and abolish and amend technical standards and regulations no longer suitable, the leader said.

Administrative procedures on capacity of enterprises should be adjusted in the direction that firms will self-declare their eligibility for operations, which will be assessed by competent state agencies.

Competent authorities were asked to continue advancing decentralisation in handling administrative procedures related to project appraisal and licensing in line with the restructuring of administrative units and the implementation of the two-tier local government model.

The PM also urged stronger efforts in digitalisation, automation, and reuse of data of planning, land, construction activities, residents, and businesses to save time and costs. Meanwhile, local authorities were requested to ensure uninterrupted operations during the administrative restructuring and implementation of the two-tier local government model. Provincial and municipal People’s Committees must proactively monitor the legal compliance of entities involved in construction and investment activities.

The Government’s Office will supervise the implementation of the official dispatch and report issues beyond its authority to the PM. 

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- 13:45 30/05/2025





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