South Korea’s Yakin Group to develop
$700-million highway in Can Tho
Yakin Group from South Korea plans
to develop a series of projects in the southern city of Can Tho, especially
the 91C Highway project with a total investment capital of VND15.1 trillion
($666.2 million), according to newswire Saigontimes.
Accordingly, the highway will have a
total length of 30.12 kilometres and a surface width of 31 metres, with nine
intersections and 25 overpasses. The construction will be divided into two
phases.
At a working session with leaders of
the Can Tho People’s Committee, both the investor and the leaders
reached a compromise to develop the project under the build-offer-transfer
(BOT) form.
Jang Sang Kyu, chairman of Yakin,
expected that the company will be permitted to charge fees for 30 years to
recover the investment capital. However, the representative of the Can Tho
People’s Committee said that the duration for recovering the investment capital
will be considered based on the investment capital and the fee rate, thus the
duration for recovering the investment capital may be either longer or
shorter than the duration offered by the investor.
Along with the BOT highway project,
Yakin intends to develop a 100-hectare golf course, including a five-star
hotel.
According to the leader of the Can
Tho People’s Committee, the city has will have to seeking prime ministerial
approval for the investor’s proposal.
Yakin Group assists real estate
owners, investors, and builders with the planning, coordination, and control
of construction projects including the construction of new buildings, the
expansion of existing ones, and changing the use of projects.
By Ha Vy/VIR
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Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 11, 2017
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