Power Plant Project in Vietnam

Personnel from Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction and Vietnam Electricity pose with the representatives from the two companies are signing the deal on March 10 in Vietnam.
Personnel from Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction and Vietnam Electricity pose with the representatives from the two companies are signing the deal on March 10 in Vietnam.

 

Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction announced on March 11 that the company held a ceremony to sign a 690-billion-won contract to build Bintan 4 Extension Coal-Powered Thermal Power Plant with the participation of Jung Ji-taek, vice chairman of Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction and Duong Quang Thanh, chairman of Vietnam Electricity on March 10 in the Vietnamese local time.

Bintan 4 Extension Coal-Powered Thermal Power Plant will be built as an extended project of Bintan 4 Coal-Powered Thermal Power Plant that Doosan built after landing the order in 2013. The new power plant will sit in the Bintuan area about 230 kilometers east of Ho Chi Minh City, the capital city of Vietnam. 

Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction is planning to build Bintan 4 Extension Coal-Powered Thermal Power Plant through the EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction) System where the builder will carry out the whole construction process from the design to production to the construction of main and subordinate facilities. 

The global contractor has received orders amounting to about seven trillion won in total from Vietnam over the past five years by winning this order since the Mongjung 2 Thermal Power Plant project valued at 1.4 trillion won in 2010.

 

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