Department of Health of Can Tho City and 5 joint venture contractors have signed the contract package No. 1 to execute the construction of Can Tho City Oncology Hospital construction project.
On the evening of August 8, in Can Tho, the Department of Health of Can Tho City and 5 joint venture contractors signed the contract for the Package No. 1 of construction of the project of construction investment project of Can Tho Oncology Hospital. Poetry of 500 beds.
Accordingly, the contract was signed between Can Tho Department of Health and 5 joint venture contractors (including: MAGYAR and VMD of Hungary, Bach Dang Construction Corporation, Construction Technology Equipment Consultant and Inspection Joint Stock Company). CONINCO of Vietnam and Japanese contractor AZUSA) will implement the first package of the investment project to build Can Tho Oncology Hospital, including: General contractor for designing, supplying and installing equipment. equipment, technology and construction with a value of nearly 57 million Euro.
The successful negotiation of the first package of the project between the investor and the consortium of three countries is particularly important in accelerating the project soon built and put into operation. Can Tho people but for the whole Mekong Delta region.
Investment project to build Can Tho Oncology Hospital with a scale of 500 beds, with a total investment of nearly VND 1,800 billion. Of which, the Hungarian Government's ODA loan is 56.99 million Euro (equivalent to nearly 1,400 billion VND), accounting for 80.8% of the total investment capital for ODA construction loan of the Hungarian Government. The reciprocal capital of Can Tho city is nearly 333 billion dong, accounting for 19.2%,The project is built in the area of Nguyen Van Cu Street, An Binh Ward, Ninh Kieu District, Can Tho City with an area of 40,000 m². Hospitals belonging to Group A projects, level 1 medical facilities with a project life of more than 100 years.
Can Tho Oncology Hospital is designed as a "hospital - hotel" with advanced equipment and methods to treat oncology to reduce costs and suit the affordability of people in the Mekong Delta. It will also be the leading research and training center in Vietnam for oncology treatment.
The project will be started construction in late September 2017.