How many rooftop helipads in Vietnam?
HCM City is known for the helipad perched on the roof of the
Bitexco high-rise downtown, but there are quite a few other helipads in
the country, most of which are unknown to many Vietnamese.
Keangnam Landmark Tower in Hanoi
At
the end of 2010 the investor of the Keangnam Landmark Tower asked the
Ministry of Construction’s permission to build a helipad on the roof of
this building. The Ministry of Construction told them that the
installation and use of a helipad on the roof must comply with the
requirements of the General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army.
Since
then, there has been no further information about the installation of a
helipad in this building. Even the building's website no longer has
information on the helipad. However, from above we can see a helipad on
the roof.
The purpose of the building of a helipad on the roof is
firstly to serve rescue work in special cases and to serve national
security and VIPs. Therefore, it is necessary to have a helipad on the
roof of high-rise buildings but the number of heliports on the roof of
high-rise buildings in Vietnam is rarely mentioned.
BIDV Tower Building
This 25-story building, owned by the Bank for Investment and
Development (BIDV) is located at a very prime location on Tran Quang
Khai Street, Hanoi. The building opened in early 2010.
According
to the investor before the project kicked off, the building has a
helipad on the roof, which can help shorten the travel time from the
building to the Noi Bai International Airport to just 15 minutes.
However, since then, there has been no additional information about this
helipad.
The U.S. International Hospital in Cau Giay District, Hanoi
With a total investment of $50 million, invested by the Keystone
Investment Group (USA). By design, the nine-storey building has a
helipad on the roof. The project was started in 2006 but it has not been
completed.
Bach Mai Hospital, Hanoi
The Ministry of Construction has asked the Government’s permission to
build a helipad on the roof of the 19-storey building of the Cancer
Centre in Bach Mai Hospital, Hanoi.
The helipad will be located
on the roof of the high-rise building of the Cancer and Children's Heart
Center of Bach Mai Hospital, one of the largest hospitals in the
country. The building has 19 floors and two basements, with a total
floor area of over 45,000 m2, with 500 inpatient beds.
This work
is funded by the State budget and Government bonds but the helipad will
be built with private capital. The total investment in this building is
VND1.3 trillion ($62 million). The project began in 2011 and is expected
to be completed and put into use in 2015.
If the proposal is approved, Bach Mai will be the first hospital in Hanoi that has a rooftop helipad.
FLC Complex Tower, Hanoi
Recently,
the investor of the high-end condominium project FLC Tower Complex at
No. 36 Pham Hung Road, Hanoi said this project was expected to be
completed in the fourth quarter of 2016. As introduced, the building
will also have a helipad.
Bitexco Tower, HCM City
In
Ho Chi Minh City, Bitexco tower (District 1) is known for a unique
helipad. The building has a nickname of a lotus blossom with the stamen
as the helipad on the top of the building. This helipad is a structure
of over 250 tons of steel and more than 4,000 bolts. Previously, the
U.S. Embassy in Saigon had a helipad on the roof but after 1975, the
helipad was no longer maintained.
Tan Son Nhat Saigon Hotel, HCM City
Tan
Son Nhat Saigon Hotel (Phu Nhuan District) opened in December 2012.
Located right at the gateway to the international airport of Tan Son
Nhat, next to the main road to the city center, the five-star hotel is
designed with 15 storeys.
This is also the only hotel in the city with a helipad on the rooftop, ensuring privacy for VIPs.
Diamond Plaza Shopping Center, HCM City
Diamond
Plaza Shopping Center (District 1) also has a helipad. On the morning
of August 14, 2013, a fire and rescue rehearsal was held here with the
participation of two helicopters which rescued people trapped on the
building's terrace.
Fideco Tower, District 1, HCM City
Inaugurated
in September 2008, the Fideco Tower, an office building for rent in
District 1, also owns a helipad. Fideco has 18 stories, one mezzanine
and two basements, totaling 20,700 m2, with a total investment of $12
million.
V_Ikon office building, HCM City
V_Ikon
office building in Binh Thanh District, with 26 floors and four
basements, is being built on a total area of 1,106 m2. This building is
also designed with a helipad.
Tam Duc Heart Hospital, District 7
Tam Duc Heart Hospital in District 7 was put into operation in 2006 and also has a helipad for emergencies.
Binh Duong Province administrative center
In
Binh Duong Province, the 21-storey provincial administrative center
with the height of 104m has a helipad. This huge work was built by
Becamex IDC Corporation from 2011 at a cost of VND1.4 trillion ($70
million).
Dong Nai General Hospital, Dong Nai Province
In
Dong Nai Province, the Dong Nai General Hospital also has a helipad on
the roof of a 18-storey building. This hospital is completing legal
procedures to import helicopters from the United States.
FLC Complex, Thanh Hoa Province
In
Thanh Hoa Province, on July 19, 2014 the FLC Group held a
groundbreaking ceremony for the FLC Complex project at a cost of VND1.2
trillion ($60 million). It is expected that construction will be
completed in two years. The 18-storey building will have a helipad on
the roof.
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Thứ Sáu, 25 tháng 7, 2014
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