Nam Dinh textile factory is relocated to make real estate
Related to demolition of Nam Dinh textile factory to build urban area, on July 08, talking to the press, Mr. Nguyen Hong Ha-CEO of Nam Dinh textile urban development joint stock corporation confirmed that this relocation is very necessary and bring many economic benefits.
Nam Dinh textile factory is demolited to make real estate
Leaders of Nam Dinh textile Urban Development Corporation confirmed that the relocation is necessary and bring many economic benefits.
Necessary relocation, higher labor efficiency.
Related to demolition of Nam Dinh textile factory to build urban area, on July 08, talking to the press, Mr. Nguyen Hong Ha-CEO of Nam Dinh textile urban development joint stock corporation confirmed that this relocation is very necessary and bring many economic benefits.
According to the leader, if not being relocated thí factory, the business would be closed
."This will make about 6,000 factory workers in the unemployment states and the whole tradition of Nam Dinh textile factory will be able to retain”, Mr. Ha confirmed.
Mr Ha also emphasized to the necessity of the urban area construction after relocating textile factory to concentrated industrial zone.
"The investment in the construction of urban areas aims to encourage the capital creation for new plants construction to relocate the equipment here to concentrated industrial zones, having conditions to complete construction investment, synchronous environment processing, better working conditions for workers, better income, higher capital efficiency. This is the first concern of the project, " Mr. Ha said.
According to the information of the reporter, from 2012, Nam Dinh province has granted an area equivalent to the entire area of the old plant about 30 hectares in Hoa Xa Industrial Zone from the city center about 5 km. The most polluted parts were handled and moved to here and came into operation for 1 year.
"The new plant, the arrangement according to the new standards created higher labor efficiency," the company representative said.
In addition, Nam Dinh Provincial People's Committee and Vietnam Textile and Garment Corporation will plan an area of about 25% of the nearly 30 hectares with buildings such as museums, monuments associated with the formation and development of the textile industry .
Lessons from Hanoi
Also relating to the relocation of Nam Dinh textile factory, talking to Dat Viet, Dr. Pham Sy Liem, Vice President of the Vietnam Construction Association, former Deputy Minister of Construction also expressed many concerns.
According to Dr. Liem, the demolition of Nam Dinh textile mills are suitable with the actual circumstances when machinery technology is backward and plant is surrounded by urban, crowed population.
However, the problem needs to note is the mistakes for the destruction of former factories and enterprises in Hanoi leading to serious social consequences.
"It needs to rebalance the old Nam Dinh city to find missing something, rather than being sent to auction and sell the land for real estate business into housing, apartment area, condominiums. We can build a certain part depending on the planning. We've made a mistake in Hanoi in the projects as 8/3 Textile Factory, Hong Ha engineering factory turned into urban areas, housing.
Meanwhile, it is saied that moving the plant to a new place must buy land, flat clearance, sale of the old site to be invested. And when sold, only a few property business enterprises buy and utilize in each m2 land.
Its consequence is more crowded, arising more houses makes traffic congestion, environmental pollution and a lack of services. It's really very wrong "Mr. Liem claimed.
According to the expert, Decrees in 2008 of the government of the traffic congestion prevention in urban areas, the first policy is movement of factories, schools, hospitals crowded out of area in order to reduce congestion. However the construction of urban areas, housing is conflicted to the provisions above.
"I think its purpose is good but the execution mode is wrong" Mr. Liem said.
Source: baomoi.com