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BIDHomes project development to open in 2018

byCustoms Today Report
07/11/2015
in International Customs, Vietnam
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HANOI: The Building and Infrastructure Development of Viet Nam Joint Stock Company (BID) and Urban and Housing Development Joint Stock Company have signed an agreement for BIDHomes Golden South project’s development.

Under the co-operation contract signed yesterday, the two sides will construct the 9,760sq.m complex in the expanded North Dai Kim Urban Area in the city’s Hoang Mai District. The project was designed to have three 28-storey buildings, five floors of commercial centres and offices, two grounds and 874 apartments measuring 70sq.m to 88sq.m each.

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With a favourable location, the complex will be easy accessible, with the capital’s centre being just a 10-minute drive away. BIDHomes Golden South will also be close to the large residential areas of Linh Dam, Dinh Cong, Dai Kim and Gamuda Gardens, as well as large universities and hospitals. The construction is expected to start in the second quarter of 2016, with the complex becoming operational in the second quarter of 2018.

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