According to the People's Committee of Ha Long City, the reason for adjusting the planning is to comply with the resolution of the People's Council of Quang Ninh province on approving investment policies for public investment projects and the results of recognition of architectural plans. New Quang Ninh Provincial General Hospital in Hong Hai and Ha Tu wards, Ha Long City.
According to planning, the total area of this project is more than 100,000 m2, the maximum construction density is 27.6%. The maximum height is 10 floors, of which the main block is from 56m - 86m high; The reserve area for public, educational and training development is 3m - 9m high.
Investment project to build a new Quang Ninh Provincial General Hospital (facility 2) with a scale of 1,000 beds, with 48 departments and rooms, on an area of about 10 hectares, located in the land of the Nam Cau Trang Coal Plant. , Hon Gai Coal Recruitment Company, more than 30 hectares wide. The total capital of this project is more than 4,000 billion VND.
This is a synchronous, modern, technologically advanced complex of buildings, including medical examination and outpatient treatment blocks; professional technical block; inpatient treatment block; administrative management - general services; logistics - service engineering block... Along with that are auxiliary works such as electrical engineering, water and waste treatment stations; oxygen station; general housing area; Tropical disease department with technical infrastructure, trees, traffic, parking... Expected implementation time is from 2024 - 2028.
According to the General Plan of Ha Long City to 2040 approved by the Prime Minister on February 10, 2023, construction density and building heights, especially high-rise buildings and construction architecture, will be strictly controlled. high-rise buildings in the area on both sides of the coastal road Ha Long - Cam Pha, to limit negative impacts, not obstruct or cover the area's landscape views.
Constructions along Ha Long Bay need to be strictly managed in terms of volume size, height and architectural form to ensure harmony with the heritage of Ha Long Bay and not overwhelm the landscape space of Ha Long Bay; Protect and promote the ecological value and biodiversity of the current mangrove forests and landscape of the planning area.
Do not locate new high-rise buildings in mountainous areas (except for projects approved before the Ha Long General Plan was approved). The maximum height of the works will be specifically determined during the project research process, ensuring harmony with the heritage landscape of Ha Long Bay and must be consistent with the topographic characteristics of each area, without obstructing, blocking visibility between buildings.
For many years now, on many seafront streets in the center of Ha Long City, high-rise construction projects have continuously appeared right on the beach, obscuring the areas behind.
Currently, looking from the sea, in many areas you will not be able to see the back areas, including the high hills. Meanwhile, houses on high hills also lose their view of the sea because they are obscured by high-rise buildings in front.