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Can Tho oncology hospital building contract signed

The Health Department of the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho signed contracts with a joint venture of five contractors on August 8 to begin construction of the Can Tho Oncology Hospital.
Can Tho oncology hospital building contract signed ảnh 1At the signing ceremony (Source: VNA)

Can Tho (VNA) – The Health Departmentof the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho signed contracts with a joint venture offive contractors on August 8 to begin construction of the Can Tho OncologyHospital.

The500-bed hospital will be built by Hungary’s MAGYAR and VMD, Vietnam’s Bach DangConstruction Corporation, Consultant and Inspection Joint Stock Company ofConstruction Technology and Equipment (CONINCO) and Japan’s AZUSA.

It will cost a total of nearly 1.8 trillion VND(79.2 million USD), including nearly 57 million EUR of official developmentassistance provided by Hungary’s government.

The hospital aims to provide services for localsand the Mekong Delta region.

Construction will start in late September.-VNA
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