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| THE NEXT BUSINESS FRONTIER FOR YOUR INDUSTRY |
With a population exceeding 83 million and fast achieving one of the world’s highest economic growth rates, Vietnam is the next business frontier for your industry. Tapping on the various business attractions in Vietnam, the one of its kind event, Building M&E Vietnam 2006 and Securitex & Fire Vietnam 2006 along with Elenex Vietnam 2006 are introduced. Capitalizing on its 3-in-1 show concept, the 2006 show serves to maximize its reach to players of the industries. |
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| PARTNER THE EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES AND DEMANDS IN VIETNAM |

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To meet rapid electricity demand growth, capacity will be increased from 9,400 MW in 2003 to over 20,600 MW in 2010. Over 1,500 MW must be added each year during the period 2005 -2010 |
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By 2010, there are plans to add 15,000km of 110kV to 500kV power lines, transformer stations with a combined capacity of 50,000Va |
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By 2010, there are plans for 300,000 of medium and low voltage lines and distribution substations with a total capacity of 20,000m Va |
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Plans are in place to reduce power losses from 13% in 2003 to 8% in 2020 |
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Office occupancy levels exceed 95% in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. 500,000sqm of new office space is expected to come on stream in the next five years in Ho Chi Minh City, adding approximately 160% to the current supply |
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Urban infrastructure expenditure is expected to expand rapidly in the next few years. In Hanoi, construction of a US$770 million elevated railway project is scheduled to begin in 2006. |
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| Source of information: Saigon Times Daily, Vietnam Investment Review, EU Economic and Commercial Counsellors 2005 Report |
 
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Major construction projects targeting mainly on roads, bridges, and infrastructure for industrial and high-tech parks and urban areas to improve transport situation. Estimated cost for these major uplifts will be more than US$1.7 billion |
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Described as the country’s tallest building in HCMC’s commercial district, US$100 million is needed for the 61-storey Financial Tower office building. The building is expected to be ready by early 2008 |
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Plans are in place for a commercial and entertainment, center HCMC’s District 7. Total investment capital will add up to nearly US$20 million and is expected to complete by early 2007 |
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Development on a luxury apartment project will kick off next year. The project also includes the public works and recreational facilities will worth a total investment of US$200 million |
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Hospital plans in two major cities, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, are going underway. Both have a combined investment of more than US$200 million |
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By late 2006, work on the 800sqm building for both offices and shops at Le Loi Boulevard in HCMC’s District 1 is expected to be ready. Construction is estimated to cost more than US$3.6 million |
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Construction of the first underground parking space in Le Van Tam Park had received approval from the Government. The three floor parking space worth a total of US$41 million is expected to be completed in 2007 |
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| Source of information: Saigon Times Daily, Vietnam Investment Review, EU Economic and Commercial Counsellors 2005 Report |
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