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Danh m ụ c tài li ệ u tham kh ả o TIẾNG VIỆT
TIẾNG VIỆT
1. Bộ KH&ĐT (2005), “Kế hoạch Phát triển Kinh tế Xã hội từ 2006 đến 2010”.
2. Các báo cáo tài chính của các Tổng công ty XDCTGT thuộc Bộ GTVT từ 2006 – 2009.
3. Esther Malini (số 3/2007), “Hình thức BOT trong xây dựng cầu đô thị của Ấn
Độ”, T/C Cầu đường Việt Nam.
4. Hồ sơ các dự án: quốc lộ 5, xa lộ TP.HCM – Biên Hòa – Vũng Tàu, cải tạo – nâng cấp quốc lộ 1A đoạn An Sương – An lạc, đường Trường Sơn, cầu Cỏ
May, cầu Ông Thìn, cầu đường Bình Triệu II, đường Huỳnh Tấn Phát – TP HCM, cao tốc Sài Gòn – Long Thành - Dầu Dây, Dự án Quận 9 – Nhơn Trạch, cao tốc Sài Gòn – Trung Lương, cầu Rạch Miễu, đường Bình Dương qua thị xã Thủ Dầu Một, quốc lộ 1K, Cầu Phú Mỹ - Tp HCM, Cầu Thái Hà, đường trục phía Tây Nam Hà Nội, nâng cấp mở rộng đường 70, cầu đường Bình Tiên,
đường cao tốc Hà Nội – Hải Phòng, đường cao tốc Trung Lương - Mỹ Thuận. 5. Lê Quốc Hội (2010), “Tổng quan kinh tế Việt Nam 2010 và khuyến nghị 2011”.
6. Luật đầu tư số 59/2005/QH11 ngày 29/11/2005
7. Luật doanh nghiệp số 60/2005/QH11 ngày 29/11/2005
8. Nghị định 108/2006/NĐ-CP ngày 22/09/2006 của Chính phủ về việc Quy định chi tiết và hướng dẫn thi hành một sốđiều của Luật Đầu tư.
9. Nghị định 108/2009/NĐ-CP ngày 27/11/2009 của Chính phủ vềđầu tư theo hợp
đồng xây dựng – kinh doanh- chuyển giao (BOT), Hợp đồng xây dựng – chuyển giao – kinh doanh (BTO) và hợp đồng xây dựng – chuyển giao (BT). 10. Quyết định 78/2010/NĐ-CP ngày 14/7/2010 của Chính phủ về việc cho vay lại
11. Quyết định số 71/2010/QĐ-TTg ngày 09/11/2010 của Chính phủ về việc ban hành quy chế thí điểm đầu tư theo hình thức đối tác Công - Tư.
12. Quyết định số 1327/QĐ-TTg ngày 24/8/2009 của TTCP về việc quy hoạch phát triển giao thông vận tải đường bộđến năm 2020 và định hướng 2030.
13. Quyết định số 1734/QĐ-TTg ngày 01/12/2008 của TTCP phê duyệt Quy hoạch phát triển mạng đường bộ cao tốc Việt Nam đến năm 2020 và tầm nhìn sau năm 2020.
14. Tedisouth (2009), “Báo cáo nghiên cứu khả thi hệ thống trạm thu phí và trung tâm điều hành quản lý giao thông thông minh cao tốc TP.HCM - Trung Lương.”
15. Thông tư 03/2011/TT-BKHĐT ngày 27/01/2011 của Bộ KH ĐT về việc hướng dẫn thực hiện một số quy định của Nghị định số 108/2009/NĐ-CP ngày 27 tháng 11 năm 2009 vềđầu tư theo hình thức hợp đồng BOT, BTO, BT.
16. Tiêu chuẩn thiết kế áo đường mềm 22-TCN-211-06. 17. Tổng cục thống kê Việt Nam (2010), trang chủ
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