Lao-owned construction company Douangchaleun Development Construction Group is to construct a Smart City development project in the capital of Laos.
Local Company to Construct Smart City in Vientiane Capital
The government of Laos has granted Douangchaleun Development Construction Group permission to conduct a feasibility study for a Smart City project in Vientiane Capital and has frozen plots of land across two districts.
Investors are now in the initial stages of conducting a feasibility study and gathering data for the project after the prime minister of Laos authorized the project in July 2020.
“The Smart City project will be constructed on 2,900 hectares of land spread across 12 villages in Saysettha and Hatxayfong districts,” a spokesperson from the company told the Laotian Times.
A Smart City has been described as an urban area that uses technology to provide services and solve city problems, such as improving transportation and accessibility, improving social services, and promoting sustainability.
According to the developer, the Smart City will be comprised of 13 zones, including business zones, industrial zones, and residential zones, with education and health facilities, sports and recreational areas, tourism sites, and agricultural zones.
The new urban center will see condominiums and housing estates, an expressway, a forest area, and a public park.
Structures and other facilities will be built on 1,500 hectares of land, while roads, parking lots, and other infrastructure are planned for 600 hectares of land. Green spaces and public parks will be constructed on 800 hectares of land