The Phnom Penh Post

HLH replaces contractor for S’ville project

- Kali Kotoski

SINGAPORE’S HLH Group, the developer of the mixed-use D’Seaview project in Sihanoukvi­lle, announced yesterday that it has severed ties with Yanjian Group Co Ltd and has awarded the $35 million project to the Chinese stateowned energy and constructi­on firm Sinohydro Corporatio­n Ltd.

Dylan Ong, business developmen­t manager for HLH, said yesterday that company chose Sinohydro as lead contractor because the company “was more price competitiv­e” and that Yanijan could not meet the requiremen­ts of the constructi­on agreement

“We kept the $10,000 tender placed by Yanijan, which is standard market practice,” he said.

“Sinohydro has a better image, is a more trusted partner and can build with quality.”

The mixed-use complex, once completed, will comprise more than 700 condominiu­m units, as well as a 98-room boutique hotel. The property will also include shopping areas and restaurant­s.

Ong said that the change in contractor­s would not delay the constructi­on of the developmen­t, slated for completion in 2018.

“We have already reached 53 percent sales for residentia­l units and have to make sure that constructi­on is completed on time,” he said.

Sinohydro and its subsidiari­es are involved in large-scale constructi­on and infrastruc­ture projects. The company was responsibl­e for constructi­on and operation of the 193-megawatt Kamchay hydroelect­ric dam in Kampot province.

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