On the morning of September 26, 2024, representatives from the investor, BCG Energy, a member of Bamboo Capital Group, along with Phan Vũ contractor, officially broke ground on the mass pile driving for the foundation of the Tam Sinh Nghia Waste-to-Energy Plant in Cu Chi, Ho Chi Minh City.
Phan Vũ achieved a major success by winning the contract for supplying and constructing the concrete pile foundation for the Tam Sinh Nghia Waste-to-Energy Plant project, with a total contract value exceeding VND 110 billion. This section will utilize D500 diameter concrete piles, installed through the pile-driving method, ensuring both quality and progress as committed to the customer for this important project.
The Tam Sinh Nghia Waste-to-Energy Plant is a flagship project by BCG Energy, in its first phase, the plant will process from 2,000 to 2,600 tons of waste per day, significantly easing the pressure on waste management in Ho Chi Minh City by handling around 20-25% of the city's daily waste volume. The project uses modern technology, ensuring no environmental pollution, while also recovering heat to serve business production, creating dual value for both the environment and the economy. The plant is part of Ho Chi Minh City's comprehensive strategy to reduce environmental pollution, promote renewable energy, and efficiently manage waste in a sustainable way.
With extensive experience and superior capabilities in renewable energy projects, including wind power, solar power, and waste-to-energy plants, Phan Vũ continues to affirm its credibility by being entrusted by BCG Energy as the sole contractor for the entire foundation piling work of the Tam Sinh Nghia Waste-to-Energy Plant. This successful contract win once again reinforces Phan Vũ’s leading position in the foundation pile sector. By proposing suitable, efficient construction solutions that provide peace of mind to investors, Phan Vũ continuously demonstrates its capabilities and remains committed to partnering with clients in building major projects to the highest standards.