Ca Na seaport complex Phase 1 to be finished in Q1

Saturday, Feb 12, 2022 08:52

Ca Na seaport complex is designed with a capacity to receive ships of up to 300,000 DWT. — Photo courtesy of the group

Ca Na seaport complex Phase 1 with a capacity of 100,000 DWT will be operational in the first quarter in central Ninh Thuan Province, announced its investor Trungnam Group.

Nguyen Tam Thinh, the group’s chairman said although there were lots of difficulties and hurdles during the construction of Phase 1 due to the complicated evolution of the pandemic, the firm has overcome them and got construction done.

Thinh said the first phase, which has a total planning area of 85.52 hectares with two ports, will focus on construction material sources and local products of Ninh Thuan with a total estimated output of 1.332 million tonnes per year.

He added the Ca Na Complex, with three phases and 17 piers will be a deep-water port with very favourable terrain. It is aimed to be a transhipment point for the entire South Central Coast region and Central Highlands, relieving pressure on seaports in the Southeast region and HCM City.

The Ca Na Seaport Complex Phase 1 has a cargo throughput capacity of approximately 3.7 million tonnes per year. Beginning on August 25, 2020, the VND6.5 trillion (US$282.6 million) project included all wharves, rafts, yards, warehouses, auxiliary works, services, technical infrastructure centres and traffic work.

The investor said it was rushing to complete the last legal procedures to bring phase 1 into operation in the early second quarter. Considering the completion of Phase 1 as an essential basis for the future creation of a logistics - industry - mineral - energy urban region on a scale of up to billions of USD, Trungnam Group asked the provincial officials to support it on various issues and problems that may arise during the implementation process.

According to the investor, the most significant challenge the project faces now was a lack of supplies for levelling and construction materials in the area.

Construction phase 1 needed 1.5 million cu.m of sand and nearly 10 million cu.m of stone, so the group requested the province to remove obstacles and expedite legal procedures on planning and construction materials.

In detail, it asked the local authorities to speed up the legal procedures for exploring the Giang mining quarry and allow the conversion of land use purposes to include Chao hill in the construction material mine plan to help ease the shortage of materials for construction.

It also asked the province to proceed with the legal procedures for dredging relevant ports in Ninh Chu, Ninh Hai district and Phan Rang – Thap Cham City.

Trungnam Group also requested that the province accept its participation in Ca Na Seaport's bidding phase 2 to create a port capable of receiving ships of up to 300,000 DWT.

Visiting the construction site on February 9, Nguyen Duc Thanh, Secretary of the Ninh Thuan Provincial Party Committee, expressed his delight when seeing the rapid construction progress making development steps for the region.

Thanh said: “The construction will develop the whole region’s industry, maritime economy, energy and logistics.”

He added it was one of the essential elements in its development strategy and a short and long-term breakthrough for the province.

Regarding the issues mentioned, Thanh said Ninh Thuan would complete all the procedures as soon as possible, asking the group to work closely with the province’s departments so all barriers could be removed.

As the port is a crucial project for Ninh Thuan Province, Thanh said the province will support the investor on construction. — VNS

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