The name of the tallest building in the
country, PVN Tower, will be changed after the investor, Vietnam Oil and Gas
Group (PVN), pulled out of the project.
A
source from PetrolVietnam Construction JSC (PVC) told local website VnExpress
that it is now the major investor of the huge project, and that it will be
built without funding from the State or PVN. The source said the name of the
tower may be changed since the capital from PVC only accounts for 15-20 per
cent of the total.
"PVC
will mobilise the capital from private investors. The company has already
started negotiations with potential partners." the source said. "The
project is scheduled to be operational in 2012, however the date may be pushed
back because of the decline in the real estate market. We expect to fully
recover investment within 15 to 20 years."
In
2010, PVC planned to build a 102-story skyscraper, the highest building in
Vietnam, with an estimated cost of $1.2 billion. The project was funded by PVC,
PVN, Ocean Bank under Ocean Group and the real estate developer SSG Group.
However, the building's planned height was cut down to 79 floors in March 2011.
The decision allowed PVC to reduce the costs to $600 million. In January 2012,
PVN withdrew from the project, in accordance with the Prime Ministers
instructions on withdrawing from non-core businesses.
To stay
in line with the Prime Minister's directive, PVN can only invest funds for its
office located in the building. He also ordered PVN to co-operate with
municipal authorities in Hanoi to deal with the completed sections of the
building in terms of planning and investment funds.
VnExpress,
dtinews
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