Phu Yen makes site clearance promise

Apr 14th at 15:45
14-04-2015 15:45:12+07:00

Phu Yen makes site clearance promise

Phu Yen is determined to address chronic site clearance problems that have delayed investment inflows to this central coastal province.

These projects include a $1.1 billion front-beach resort and hotel complex, the $3.18 billion Vung Ro petrochemical and oil refinery complex and the road infrastructure at the Deo Ca Pass which would enhance travel between Phu Yen and neighbouring Khanh Hoa province.

Pham Dinh Cu, Chairman of the Phu Yen Provincial People’s Committee, said these projects would be the driving force for the economic development of the province in future.

He stressed slow land clearance progress was a common problem for all of the projects.

In a recent meeting with investors and provincial authorities, Cu ordered land clearance work to be completed before April 20 on the 357-hectare tourism project jointly developed by South Korea’s Sun Rise Company and local Sao Viet Company.

This project, licensed in 2008, is located along the beach in the Bai Xep area, Tuy Hoa city and Tuy Hoa An district. The developers plan to build a 36-hole golf course, a resort, villas, three 5-star hotels with 1,400 rooms, a 4-star hotel with 500 rooms and a zoo. The developers will also develop a beach, two 4-star hotels and two 5-star hotels, a resort, a park, office buildings and a commercial site at An Phu commune in Tuy Hoa city.

If the site clearance is completed on schedule, Sao Viet and Sun Rise will start construction of this project in the first half of this year.

Regarding the Vung Ro petrochemical and oil refinery complex and the Deo Ca Pass, Cu asked local authorities to timely proceed land compensation policies to relocate local residents.

Although he did not give a specific deadline for land clearance for both Vung Ro and Deo Ca, Cu said this work should be completed shortly to allow investors to meet their construction schedules.

Located in the Hoa Tam Industrial Zone, the Vung Ro oil refinery and petrochemical complex is invested in by the UK’s Technostar Management Limited Company. The refinery is well-positioned to meet unprecedented demand growth for high quality fuel and petrochemical products in Vietnam and the wider region, and acts as a strategic base for business expansion within the region.

The Deo Ca Investment Joint Stock Company began the construction of the 3.9-kilometre Deo Ca tunnel in November 2012 under the authority of the Ministry of Transport. The tunnel is part of an overall project spanning 13.4km, which also includes the 500-metre Co Ma tunnel and a 9km approach road and bridge.

The Deo Ca tunnel is expected to be completed in 2016 and will facilitate transport between the central region and the southern area, connecting the pivotal economic zones of South Phu Yen and Van Phong, spurring industrial, commercial and tourism activities in the two localities and the wider south central and Central Highlands regions.

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