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Submitted by unname1 on Mon, 09/21/2009 - 10:21
The Hanoi Construction Department on September 20 broke the ground on high-rise dormitories which are capable of housing 7,400 students once they are completed in the next two years.
The apartment complex, built in the My Dinh II urban area of Tu Liem district, consists of five 21-storey blocks covering over 95,000 s.q.m.

The project, estimated to cost  VND979 VND (roughly US$54.9 million), will be implemented by the Vietnam Construction and Import-Export Corporation (Vinaconex) and the Hanoi Housing Development and Investment Corporation. (Handico).

Aside from providing accomodation, the new complex will also offer students living there a vast, green outdoor area accompanied with sports grounds It is expected to help reduce the pressure of housing shortage faced by Hanoi since the number of students flooding to the city have swifly and steadily increased while the number of university dormitories remains unchanged.

Statistics show that approximately 800,000 students are living in the capital city while its current domitory system can meet only 15-20 percent of the students’ housing demand.

Nguyen The Thao, Chairman of the Hanoi City People’s Committee, said the city will focus on completing a number of housing projects for students in the new urban areas in Hoang Mai and Ha Dong districts.

Once completed, those projects will add around 750,000 new flats of 4.5 million s.q.m of living area to the city’s accommodation store, ensuring adequate housing for 60 percent of students in the city.
VNA
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