Da Nang Assigns Vice Chairpersons to Oversee 149 Stalled Projects, Including Major Developments
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Da Nang City has assigned four Vice Chairpersons to oversee a total of 149 stalled or problematic projects.
- These projects include large-scale developments like Cocobay, Golden Hills City, and Silver Shores.
- The assignments aim to address long-standing issues and facilitate the resolution of these stalled developments.
Da Nang City has allocated its four Vice Chairpersons to oversee a significant portfolio of 149 projects that have faced prolonged delays or complications. This strategic assignment aims to tackle a backlog of stalled developments, including prominent names like the Cocobay entertainment complex, Golden Hills City, and the Silver Shores international resort. Vice Chairman Ho Ky Minh is responsible for 149 projects, among them the Phรบ Gia Compound residential area, a commercial complex by Phรบ Gia Thแปnh, and the Nam Phรกt hotel and villa project. He also oversees the Silver Shores resort, with a substantial investment of 7.375 trillion VND. Vice Chairman Phan Thai Binh will monitor 19 projects, including those within the Chu Lai Open Economic Zone, such as industrial parks developed by Truong Hai Auto Corporation. Vice Chairman Tran Nam Hung is tasked with 37 projects, including the Golden Hills City ecological urban area and the Cocobay super project by Thanh Do Company. Vice Chairman Le Quang Nam will manage 29 projects, including six Build-Transfer (BT) projects that have been difficult to resolve, such as the Ngรฃ Ba Huแบฟ overpass. Vice Chairman Tran Chi Cuong is overseeing 55 projects, including the Chร Vร l hydropower plant and a steel plant project. Finally, Vice Chairman Nguyen Thi Anh Thi is responsible for 23 projects, including several coastal eco-tourism and resort developments. The city's leadership is prioritizing the resolution of these stalled projects to stimulate economic activity and development.
Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.