May 31, 2015 / 11:40
HBC to finish the contract for expanding Tan Son Nhat airport in 417days
The Hoa Binh Construction and Real Estate Corporation (HBC) has won the contract for the first phase of the project to expand the T2 International Terminal of Tan Son Nhat International Airport in HCM City. The contract, worth 600 billion VND, is scheduled to finish in 417 days.
The airport expansion will be conducted in two stages, with the initial stage set to expand the east wing of the terminal. The building in the west wing will start once the east part is fully operational.
After completing the expansion, Tan Son Nhat Airport will be able to serve about 13 million passengers per year, up 3 million from the current capacity.
The HBC has constructed several projects, including the construction and expansion of Can Tho, Tan Son Nhat and Phu Quoc airports.
Model of T2 International Terminal of Tan Son Nhat International Airport.
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The HBC has constructed several projects, including the construction and expansion of Can Tho, Tan Son Nhat and Phu Quoc airports.
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