Japan company seeks opportunity in infrastructure in Can Tho
A delegation of the Eight-Japan Engineering Consultants Inc. (EJECT) had a working session with authorities of Can Tho city on June 13 to look at possibilities to join local infrastructure projects.
The foating market of Cai Rang in Can Tho (Photo: VNA)
Can Tho (VNA) – A delegation of the Eight-Japan EngineeringConsultants Inc. (EJECT) had a working session with authorities of the MekongDelta city of Can Tho on June 13 to look at possibilities to join localinfrastructure projects.
Vice Chairwoman of Can Tho People’s Committee Vo Thi Hong Anh said thecity needs consultation from Japan in implementing several urgentinfrastructure projects funded by the World Bank.
The projects include building dykes along Can Tho river and two bridges.
EJECT has more than 50 years of experience in providing consultation oninfrastructure development, with a strength in urban planning and cityscape.
According to the company’s representatives, EJECT has participated in aplanning contest for Han River in the central city of Da Nang.
The company is carrying out a project on garbage collection and sortingin Ho Chi Minh City.-VNA
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