With a heavy workload, the southern province has instructed investors, project owners and contractors to assume clear responsibilities and strictly follow set timelines. A fast-track mechanism for administrative processing has been prioritized to shorten procedures and accelerate project delivery.
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APEC 2027 infrastructure works under way at the Phu Quoc construction site in An Giang |
So far, provincial authorities have largely completed priority tasks, including planning adjustments, investment procedures, approval of investor selection methods and results for major projects and the ground-breaking of works that meet conditions.
Land clearance, seen as the main bottleneck, is being addressed by a special task force working on-site to resolve difficulties, handle land law violations, provide legal support for compensation and speed up clearance. Fifteen surveying and asset-counting teams have been set up.
For 16 key APEC projects, more than 912 hectares have been recovered, affecting nearly 4,000 households, the Phu Quoc special zone People’s Committee said.
The province is focusing on 21 projects, including 10 public investment projects and 11 PPP and commercial investment projects.
All nine emergency orders for the 10 public projects have been issued and investor and contractor selection is complete. The 2026 plan allocates over 12,699 billion VND, with 10.5% disbursed by April 21.
Investor selection has also been completed for all 11 PPP and commercial projects. Five flagship projects are on or ahead of schedule. Remaining issues are being resolved or referred to central ministries.
Authorities continue to address issues arising during implementation and report matters beyond provincial authority to the Government and relevant ministries for guidance to ensure coordinated progress, quality, safety and transparency.
Remaining challenges include procedures to convert forest land use, removal or harvesting of trees, handover of cleared land, adjustments to planning to suit project scale, identification of spoil disposal sites, compensation and resettlement and sourcing construction materials under tight timelines. Most issues have been resolved or are being handled under specific deadlines.
Vice Chairman Ngo Cong Thuc of the provincial People's Committee said the province had asked the central government to soon issue a resolution on handling land funds for BT contract payments to support the APEC Conference Centre project and related works.
EVN was asked to allocate funds to underground medium and low-voltage grids in Phu Quoc to ensure synchronized infrastructure.
The province will fast-track land recovery, compensation and resettlement, tighten monitoring, maintain a priority approval channel for APEC paperwork and speed surveying, clearance and handover to investors.
Source: VNA