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cá cược bóng đá online FECON PARTICIPATES IN A VND 3,500 BILLION WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANT PROJECT

  • 06.03.2025
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On March 5, 2025, cá cược bóng đá online groundbreaking ceremony for cá cược bóng đá online VietStar Waste-to-Energy Plant took place in Ho Chi Minh City. cá cược bóng đá online project is being executed by a consortium of main contractors, including FECON South Joint Stock Company (a subsidiary of FECON Corporation), Viettel Construction Corporation, and Lung Lo Construction Corporation.

Specifically, FECON South is responsible for cá cược bóng đá online main structural works, which account for 50% of cá cược bóng đá online total construction volume. This component is a critical part of cá cược bóng đá online overall project, requiring advanced technical expertise and extensive construction experience.

Being entrusted with this critical responsibility not only affirms FECON’s credibility in cá cược bóng đá online infrastructure construction sector but also demonstrates cá cược bóng đá online company’s commitment to sustainable, modern projects that meet international standards. Additionally, cá cược bóng đá online project contributes to Ho Chi Minh City's initiative to modernize waste treatment technology, aligning with its vision of a smart and sustainable urban future.

cá cược bóng đá online VietStar Waste-to-Energy Plant is located at cá cược bóng đá online Tay Bac Waste Treatment Complex in Cu Chi District, with a processing capacity of 2,000 tons per day and a total investment of approximately VND 3,500 billion. Once operational, cá cược bóng đá online project is expected to increase cá cược bóng đá online proportion of municipal waste treated through incineration to nearly 50% of Ho Chi Minh City’s total solid waste, while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving environmental conditions, and promoting renewable energy production. This initiative will contribute to urban energy security and aligns with cá cược bóng đá online national strategy for sustainable development.

Speaking at cá cược bóng đá online ceremony, Mr. Tran Nhat Khoa, representative of FECON South, stated: "Participating in cá cược bóng đá online construction of cá cược bóng đá online VietStar Waste-to-Energy Plant is a significant milestone, reaffirming FECON’s commitment to advancing green projects and contributing to a sustainable future for Vietnam’s renewable energy sector. With extensive experience in large-scale infrastructure projects, FECON is confident in delivering this project with cá cược bóng đá online highest standards in technology, quality, timeliness, and safety."

As one of Vietnam’s leading infrastructure construction and development enterprises, FECON has accumulated substantial expertise through its involvement in key energy projects, including Nhon Trach 3 & 4 Thermal Power Plants, Vinh Tan Thermal Power Plant, Long Phu 1 Thermal Power Plant, Tra Vinh V1-3 Wind Power Plant, BT Quang Binh Wind Farm. For cá cược bóng đá online VietStar Waste-to-Energy Plant, FECON will mobilize optimal resources, implement efficient construction methods, and coordinate closely with all stakeholders to ensure cá cược bóng đá online timely completion of cá cược bóng đá online project while maintaining cá cược bóng đá online highest quality and safety standards throughout cá cược bóng đá online construction process.

cá cược bóng đá online VietStar Plant, with a total investment of VND 3,500 billion and a processing capacity of 2,000 tons per day, is part of Ho Chi Minh City’s roadmap to adopting modern waste treatment technologies.

cá cược bóng đá online project integrates advanced waste processing technology, combining compost production with waste incineration for electricity generation. cá cược bóng đá online plant is expected to be completed within 17 months, with cá cược bóng đá online capacity to handle 2,000 tons of municipal solid waste daily, supporting cá cược bóng đá online city’s goal of achieving a modern and environmentally sustainable waste management system.

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