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Work starts on Nha Trang city sub-project’s key items

Construction of several key items of the Nha Trang city sub-project of the Vietnam Coastal Cities Sustainable Environment Project began on November 7 in the southern central coastal province of Khanh Hoa.
Work starts on Nha Trang city sub-project’s key items ảnh 1Work starts on Nha Trang city sub-project’s key items (Photo: VNA)

Khanh Hoa (VNA) – Construction of several key items of the Nha Trang city sub-project of  the Vietnam Coastal Cities Sustainable Environment Project  began on November 7 in the southern central coastal province of Khanh Hoa.

The project, funded by the World Bank (WB) has been implemented since 2017 in coastal cities of Vietnam, comprising Dong Hoi inthe central province of Quang Binh, Quy Nhon of the central province of BinhDinh, Phan Rang - Thap Cham of the central province of Ninh Thuan, and NhaTrang city in Khanh Hoa.

The total investment for the Nha Trang city sub-project is 72 million USD, including 60.6 million USD provided bythe WB and 11.4 million USD from Vietnam's counterpart fund. It has been implementedsince 2019, including four components: expanding sanitation infrastructure,improving urban connectivity, land clearance, and supporting institutionalreform.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony on November 7 for a waste water treatment plant, roads and dykes along Cai river, and a pump station, WB Country Director for Vietnam Carolyn Turk emphasised that over the last 18 years,the WB has accompanied and supported the development of Khanh Hoaprovince, especially in Nha Trang city.

According to Turk, oncecompleted, the sub-project will contribute to improving the qualityof the environment and the living conditions for about 400,000 people in Nha Trang city. Theseworks are expected to be completed in 16-18 months.

The NhaTrang city sub-project is hoped to help solveflooding and environmental pollution in the northern part of the city, improveenvironmental sanitation, enhance flood drainage and prevent landslides on bothbanks of the Cai River – the section flowing through Nha Trang city, andupgrade transport infrastructure.

𝕴 So far, five construction bidding packages of the sub-project havebeen completed and ready for putting into use in the coming time./.

VNA

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