New Yangon City to be Built on Land West of the Yangon River
- New Yangon City aims to generate two million jobs;
- New Yangon Development Company Ltd., is 100% owned by the Yangon Regional Government;
- Initial infrastructure works in the first phase of the development are expected to exceed US$1.5 billion;
- NYDC Challenge model to be used to ensure fair competition, efficiency and transparency.
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Laying the Foundation to Attract Businesses
Happy Myanmar New Year to all.
In my first blog, I had explained the vision of NYDC – which is to create 2 million new jobs. So what does it take to create 2 million new jobs? What are the requirements of turning this vision into a reality?
During the launch of NYDC in March, Yangon Chief Minister U Phyo Min Thein said that the improvement and promotion of the country’s manufacturing sector is one of the key focus of NYDC. The manufacturing sector is key to creating a large number of jobs within the shortest period of time as it is a sector that requires a large number of workers. It is therefore vital that the New Yangon City creates a foundation that is favourable to attract manufacturing businesses to the new City.
The key factors that would encourage and convince businesses to set up factories in the New Yangon City are i) an efficient and business friendly climate related to government policies and administrative systems: ii) reliable and sufficient supply of electricity and clean water; iii) good connectivity- roads, access to ports, telecommunications networks and other basic infrastructure support; and lastly, iv) skilled workers.
Having these key components lay the foundation for the creation of a strong manufacturing sector that creates new jobs. Without this foundation, we won’t be able to attract businesses and investors to the New Yangon City to set up factories. Without the factories, there won’t be jobs, and the NYDC’s vision of improving our people’s lives through access to new opportunities and employment will not come true. It would just be a dream.
NYDC’s foremost focus at this inception stage is to concentrate on attracting investors who would fund the development of these basic infrastructure works so that we could turn the dream into reality. Negotiations with many potential investors are underway to undertake these investments and we look forward to reporting to the public shortly in this regard.
Regards,
Serge Pun
New Yangon Development Company Limited has singed a Framework Agreement with China Communications Construction Company Ltd on 30 April 2018, for the preparation and submission of a detailed project proposal to provide infrastructures works related to the first phase of the development of the New Yangon City.
Kick-starting Stage 1 of the NYDC Challenge
This week is an exciting week for NYDC. We officially embarked on the first stage of the NYDC Challenge with the signing of a framework agreement with a leading global infrastructure company whereby they will prepare and submit a detailed project proposal related to the building of key infrastructure for the new Yangon city. The company is Hong Kong-listed China Communications Construction Company Ltd., (CCCC).
To recap -- the NYDC Challenge is a model adopted and modified from the global model of Swiss Challenge; a model that lays the foundation for fair competition, efficiency and transparency. This framework agreement marks the first stage of the NYDC Challenge Model where a company that is qualified and competent to undertake the first phase of the development is selected to submit a set of Pre-Project Documents (PPD) which includes technical specifications, financial proposal and business model for NYDC’s review.
But let me be clear. This does not mean that CCCC has been awarded the contract for all the infrastructure works in Phase 1. Once CCCC submits the PPD and it is approved by NYDC, the PPD will be made public to allow any party to challenge the proposal with better terms if they feel they are qualified. However, it has to strictly follow the terms and conditions of the agreement as this allows us to compare apples with apples.
If there is a company who is able to challenge with a lower bid, CCCC will be allowed to match the offer or forego. If CCCC chooses to forego, the second party will be awarded with the contract and will have the obligation to reimburse all costs incurred in connection with the preparation and submission of the PPD. Those costs will be agreed between NYDC and CCCC prior to the initiation of the tender process.
Why China Communication Construction Company
Since the launch of NYDC last month, questions have risen on social media and news media on why is NYDC working with a Chinese company, and some fear that China’s national interest may take precedence over Myanmar.
Firstly, for a project of this scope and size, it is important to work with companies that have the expertise, experience and financial capabilities. We welcome CCCC's project proposal to lay the groundwork for the tender process as we believe the company has the required capability and sufficient experience of planning, designing, financing, constructing and developing regional developments similar to this project.
CCCC is the world’s largest highway and bridge design and construction company and is Asia’s largest international contractor. It has designed or constructed seven of the world’s 18 suspension bridges with a main span of more than 1,000 meters. It built the bridge that links Hong Kong and Macau which is considered among the longest fixed-links in the world, as well as the Beijing-Shanghai high speed railway which is the world’s longest high-speed constructed in a single phase. CCCC comes with depth of experience.
CCCC is a publicly traded company listed in Hong Kong, and is one of China’s largest state-owned enterprise. It’s shareholders include a multiple of international institutional investors. CCCC comes with financial clout.
Why would we not want to work with one of the largest and more experienced company in the global infrastructure industry space? We look forward to receiving their pre-project document and kick-start the next stage of the challenge.
Regards,
Serge Pun
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