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Construction commencement on three large-scale ventures valued at over $720 million in Hung Yen

Development Projects Unveiled: Three Significant Initiatives in Hung Yen Province Worth Around $720 Million Kick off on August 19

Construction commencement announced for significant ventures valued at over $720 million in Hung...
Construction commencement announced for significant ventures valued at over $720 million in Hung Yen

Construction commencement on three large-scale ventures valued at over $720 million in Hung Yen

In Hung Yen, exciting developments are underway with the launch of a major social housing project within the Yen My II Industrial Park. With an investment exceeding $198 million, the project will feature 250 adjacent houses, alongside commercial, service, cultural, medical, and educational facilities. The project, spanning nearly 56 kilometers and passing through 13 communes, is expected to deliver around 9,000 housing units for approximately 11,500 workers, consisting of 27 apartment blocks.

The People's Committee of Hung Yen has directed the investor to expedite preparatory work and conduct contractor selection in strict accordance with legal procedures. The completion of this social housing development project is targeted for the end of 2028.

In a separate development, the road project in Hung Yen is a part of the infrastructure breakthrough strategy laid out by Hung Yen's Party Congress. As of now, local authorities have handed over 65 hectares out of a required 272 ha for the road project, approximately 24% of the total land needed. The road project aims to improve transportation and unlock land potential along its path, serving as a regional corridor between Hanoi, Hung Yen, and Ninh Binh.

Meanwhile, in Thai Binh, the Thai Binh General Hospital is being developed under the 'green and smart hospital' model. Designed to become a high-quality regional healthcare center, the hospital will address growing medical demands while also serving as a platform for scientific research and the application of new technologies in medicine. The hospital development is divided into two components: the first includes the outpatient clinic and synchronised technical infrastructure located at the provincial medical centre area, while the second involves the construction of the main hospital building.

The outpatient, inpatient, and premium service areas will be functionally and spatially separated in Thai Binh General Hospital, ensuring scientific organisation and ease of access. The hospital, built on a 12-hectare site, will initially offer 1,200 beds, with future expansion plans to reach 1,500 beds. The hospital's construction standards will require strict compliance during the implementation phase, with emphasis on quality, progress, worker safety, traffic organization, and environmental hygiene.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony for Thai Binh General Hospital, Nguyen Quang Hung emphasised the province's recent focus on strategic infrastructure projects. Internal roads in Thai Binh General Hospital will be synchronised to reduce congestion, creating a comfortable environment for patients and their families. However, information about which institution will finance the Thai Binh General Hospital in Vietnam is currently unavailable.

In addition, the road project in Hung Yen connects a chain of cultural and spiritual landmarks such as Thang Long, Pho Hien, Tam Chuc Pagoda, Bai Dinh Pagoda, and Huong Pagoda. The project is a part of an initiated road project, connecting cultural heritage, tourism, and economic hubs along the Red River, with an investment of approximately $372 million.

These developments in Hung Yen and Thai Binh are significant steps towards improving infrastructure, housing, and healthcare in the regions, contributing to a more comfortable and convenient living environment for the local population.

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