HCM City begins 450 million USD flood prevention project
The government of HCM City on June 3 signed a 450-million-USD contract with a private company for a project to prevent tidal flooding in a 570-sq km area of the city.
The signing ceremony of a 450-million USD contract for preventing tidal flooding in a 570-sq km area of HCM City (Photo: chinhphu.vn)
HCM City (VNA)🌠 – The government of HCM City on June 3 signed a 450-million-USD contract with a private company for a project to prevent tidal flooding in a 570-sq km area of the city.
The aim is to prevent flooding in an area where 6.5 million people live in the inner city and along the bank of the Saigon River.
With the first phase of the Build – Operate project, Trung Nam Group will focus on building six large sluice gates as well as embankments, drains and three pumping stations.
The developer will handle construction work at its own expense in exchange for rights to the land for its other projects.
The targeted districts are 1, 4, 7, 8, Nha Be and Binh Chanh.
The sluice gates are also expected to regulate the water level in canals to improve drainage capacity, taking into account climate-change factors, according to the company.
The project will build a dyke section along the Saigon River from the Vam Thuat River to the Kinh River, and 25 small sluices from the Vam Thuat River to the Muong Chuoi River.
The project will ensure the normal operation of boats.
The project, funded by the Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) and invested under the public-private partnership (PPP) mode, will be implemented late this month and completed in 36 months.
At a meeting early this year, the municipal authority announced that it would earmark more than 156 trillion VND (6.85 billion USD) for anti-flooding projects over the next five years.-VNA
HCM City has announced that it will pump an estimated 11.61 trillion VND (505 million USD) into 84 projects in an attempt to reduce floods over the next five years.
Experts have proposed using the Nhieu Loc – Thi Nghe Canal as a reservoir to regulate water as urban floods have become more serious during the rainy season in HCM City.
A flood control and prevention project proposal for downtown HCM City, worth 20 trillion VND (900 million USD), has been rejected by municipal leaders and irrigation experts.
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