Dong Nai urged to hand over land for Long Thanh airport project

The Ministry of Transport has urged Dong Nai province to speed up site clearance, compensation and resettlement for affected households so that construction on the long-planned Long Thanh International Airport can begin next year.
Dong Nai urged to hand over land for Long Thanh airport project
Dong Nai urged to hand over land for Long Thanh airport project ảnh 1Deputy Minister of Transport Le Anh Tuan speaks at a meeting on August 5 with Dong Nai province officials about site clearance for the long-planned Long Thanh International Airport. (Photo: VNA)

Dong Nai (VNS/VNA) - The Ministry of Transport has urged Dong Nai provinceto speed up site clearance, compensation and resettlement for affectedhouseholds so that construction on the long-planned Long Thanh InternationalAirport can begin next year.

Speaking at a meeting with Dong Nai officials on August 5, Deputy Minister ofTransport Le Anh Tuan said the site must be available no later than August 2020so that the first phase of construction could begin and be operational by 2025as planned.

Nguyen Ngoc Hung, Deputy Director of Dong Nai's Department of Natural Resourcesand Environment, said the province was making good progress in land clearance,compensation and resettlement.

The province has already paid 50 percent of the compensation for 358ha ofrubber plantation land to the Dong Nai Rubber Corporation to build tworesettlement areas in Loc An and Binh Son communes in Long Thanh district.

The corporation has begun cutting rubber trees to hand over a clean site,according to Hung.

Tran Van Vinh, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said thatconstruction of the two resettlement areas would be completed next year.

However, Vinh noted that the province was facing difficulties with siteclearance and compensation procedures as many landowners had been absent forassessment of land for compensation.

Meanwhile, the province had discovered illegal transfer of land among landowners, he added.

Assessment of cleared land for compensation purposes has been completed foronly 276 out of 455 households, according to Long Thanh district authorities.

District authorities have published a notice in the national media that warnsabsent landowners that their land could be reclaimed.

If the landowners do not show up 15 days after published warnings, the landwill be reclaimed under current laws.

Le Anh Tuan, Deputy Minister of Transport, said the Long Thanh InternationalAirport was a key national project with a significant impact on the southernkey economic region as well as Dong Nai province.

He suggested that the Ministry of Transport closely work with Dong Nai provinceto promptly solve problems to ensure that the project remains on schedule.

The province should hand over the site to the Airport Corporation of Vietnam(ACV) by August next year, he said.

Leaders of the Ministry of Transport would meet with the province’s People’sCommittee and concerned agencies to solve any problems.

To build such an airport, the site clearance project must acquire more than5,000 hectares of land and more than 364 extra hectares to build tworesettlement sites.

As a result, some 4,800 local households and 26 organisations are expected tobe relocated. Some 70 percent of the 15,500 affected people are farmers, andthe rest are rubber workers or workers in other sectors.

Recently ACV submitted the feasibility study for the airport project to theMinistry of Transport, which will later be submitted to the Government and theNational Assembly for approval in October.

The National Assembly in 2015 approved the airport project. Once fullyoperational, the airport would reduce the load on neighbouring Ho Chi Minh City’sTan Son Nhat International Airport.

The Long Thanh Airport is expected to handle 100 million passengers and fivemillion tonnes of freight each year.

Covering a total area of more than 5,580 hectares, the airport will be locatedin six communes in Long Thanh district in Dong Nai province.

The airport’s total investment is 336.63 trillion VND (14.5 billion USD), withconstruction divided into three phases.

In the first phase, a runway and one passenger terminal along with othersupporting works will be built to serve 25 million passengers and 1.2 milliontonnes of cargo each year.

The first phase is expected to be completed by 2025.-VNS/VNA
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