KUALA LUMPUR: Gamuda Bhd has commenced construction works for the Yen So Park integrated development project, located 6km south of Hanoi.
A ground-breaking ceremony was held on Tuesday at the project site, the company said in a statement yesterday.
Among those who attended the event were Vietnam’s Deputy Minister of Construction Cao Lai Quang, Hanoi People’s Committee vice chairman Nguyen Van Khoi, Malaysian Ambassador to Vietnam Lim Kim Eng and Gamuda group managing director Datuk Lin Yun Ling.
Gamuda will build a world-class public park, a modern sewerage treatment plant, as well as a modern commercial centre comprising office towers, five-star international hotels, a convention centre, shop offices and residential components.
“The Yen So project is not just about the construction of the largest sewerage treatment plant in Vietnam but also includes the construction of an international park with a beautiful waterfront with lakes.
“The lakes and park cover 280ha, making it Asia’s largest urban park facility,” Lin said in the statement.
Lin said Gamuda was transforming south Hanoi into a modern city with a beautiful environment, which would provide much needed recreational space for the city’s inhabitants.
By The Star
Friday, December 14, 2007
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