PM approves $1b Nghe An industrial park

May 24th at 08:57
24-05-2017 08:57:13+07:00

PM approves $1b Nghe An industrial park

The Prime Minister released a decision on Monday approving the development of the WHA Hemaraj 1 Industrial Park in Nghe An Province’s Southeast Economic Zone, local online newspaper baonghean.vn reported.

 

This project will be developed by a joint venture between Viet Nam-based Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 4 (CIENCO 4) and Thailand-based Hemaraj Land & Development Public Co., Ltd at a total cost of VND23 trillion (US$1 billion).

It will cover a combined area of 3,200 hectares in the two districts of Nghi Lộc and Diễn Châu with rental contracts for 70 years.

Last October, Hemaraj-Cienco 4 Co signed a deal with the provincial government of Nghe An to start building the industrial zone in the middle of July 2017 and complete it by 2038.

The project plan was then appraised by the Ministry of Planning and Investment and then submitted to the Government for approval.

Construction will be divided into seven phases. In the first phase, the team will develop an industrial estate of about 500 hectares with a total investment capital of VND2.1 trillion.

"With this project, we plan to invest in the construction of infrastructure systems for industrial parks, logistic facilities and urban areas to attract secondary investors,” said Nguyen Tuan Huynh, Chairman and General Director of CIENCO4.

David Nardone, CEO of Hamaraj Group, said Hemaraj was an infrastructure developer for industrial park, urban area and power infrastructure in Thailand.

Currently, Hemaraj owns eight world-class industrial zones with an area of ​​7,000 hectares, bringing together 600 enterprises from all over the world, including many major names in the fields of logistics, automobile manufacturing and energy.

"With the capability and experience in the field of infrastructure construction for industrial zones, combined with CIENCO4’s core competence and prestige, we hope to develop the WHA Hemaraj 1 IP into a model industrial park in Nghe An," said Nardone.

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