Continue to hand over land in phase 9 for Long Thanh Airport Project

Monday - 04/07/2022 03:26

Long Thanh District People's Committee has just organized the handover of the 9th phase of the construction project of Long Thanh International Airport (Long Thanh Airport) to the Southern Airport Authority and the Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV).


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Units check the location of the land to be handed over on the map before going to the site
 

In this handover, there are 65 land plots with an area of ​​over 26 hectares, of which more than 9 hectares are in the 1,810 hectares area (the construction area of ​​​​Long Thanh Airport phase 1) and more than 13 hectares in the area of ​​722 hectares (land reserve area) and nearly 4 hectares in phase 2 of the project. Up to now, Long Thanh District People's Committee has handed over the site to ACV with an area of ​​​​more than 2,378 hectares, reaching the rate of nearly 94%.

Regarding the preparation for the handover of the remaining area, so far, the compensation and site clearance have been completed and are ready to temporarily hand over to ACV about 1,500 ha, of which the site for building the fence of the project.

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The relevant units confirm the location of the land handed over at the site

It is known that the area of ​​land acquired for the Long Thanh Airport Project implemented by the Long Thanh District Land Fund Development Center is more than 2,910 ha out of 5,541 households and individuals, accounting for 58.8% of the total of land area recovered.

For the area of ​​land used by agencies and organizations, which is recovered by the Dong Nai Land Fund Development Center for the project, more than 1,950 ha out of 18 organizations account for 39.5% of the total land area recovered. The rest, more than 80 hectares (accounting for 1.7% of the compensation area) is land for traffic, rivers and streams without compensation value.

Khac Gioi

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