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Cavico Signs Dirt Removal Contract at Thach Khe Iron Ore Mine
Organization:  Cavico Corp.
Date:  2010-04-16, 9:30 PM

HANOI, Vietnam, Apr 16, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Cavico Corp. (CAVO 3.85, +0.02, +0.50%), a leading infrastructure development company based in Vietnam, today announced that its subsidiary, Cavico Mining, currently listed on the Hochiminh Stock Exchange (HOSE: MCV) has signed a contract to excavate and remove dirt at Thach Khe Iron Ore Mine with Nui Beo Coal JSC.

Cavico Mining will excavate and remove approximately 600,000 cubic meters of dirt at Thach Khe Iron Ore Mine. The revenue for the contract is approximately $1 million and Cavico expects to fully complete the project in six months.

Thach Khe Iron Ore Mine is considered to be one of the most important national iron ore mine projects in Vietnam. The mine, which is owned by Thach Khe Iron Ore Joint Stock Company, has 544 million tons of iron ore reserves, or one half of the country's total reserve. A capital investment of $580 million is required to exploit and extract the iron ore at the mine. Nui Beo JSC is a member of the Vietnam National Coal-Mineral Industries Group, also known as VINACOMIN. VINACOMIN is one of the largest shareholders of Thach Khe JSC.

Thach Khe Iron Ore Mine is located on a 3,900-hectare plot of land in Thach Ha village, in the Ha Tinh province in northern Vietnam, close to Hanoi. Based on the overall scheme and design of this project, there is a total of at least 700 million cubic meters of dirt and rocks to be removed in many phases. The mine has a life expectancy of 100 years. Thach Khe JSC expects to mine at least 530 hectares of land at 750 meters depth. At this initial phrase, a total of approximately 13 million cubic meters of surface dirt and rocks needed to be excavated and removed, with expected total expenses of $32 million.

"For 10 years, Cavico Mining has enjoyed a long-term and mutually beneficial relationship with VINACOMIN through its dirt and rock excavation and removal work at the Nui Beo Coal mine," stated Mr. Hai Thanh Tran, vice president of Cavico Corp. "We are very pleased to continue our relationship with VINACOMIN and Nui Beo Coal JSC and sign this excavation and removal contract for the Thach Khe Iron Ore Mine. Cavico Mining is the leading mine contractor in Vietnam and owns a large fleet of heavy mine construction equipment. Cavico was the first company in Vietnam that pioneered and successfully applied Australia's mining technologies to open-cut mining. We see this contract only as the first stepping stone. We believe that with our skilled labor force and modern equipment, we will successfully complete the task at hand quickly and efficiently and aim to secure additional larger contracts at this mine in the future."



About Cavico Corp.

Cavico Corp. is focused on large infrastructure projects, which include the construction of hydropower facilities, dams, bridges, tunnels, roads, mines and urban buildings. Cavico is also making investments in hydropower facilities, cement production plants and urban developments in Vietnam. The company employs more than 3,000 employees on projects worldwide, with offices throughout Vietnam and a satellite office in Australia.

Founded in 2000, Cavico is a major infrastructure construction, infrastructure investment and natural resources conglomerate headquartered in Hanoi, Vietnam. Cavico is highly respected for its core competency in the construction of mission-critical infrastructure including hydroelectric plants, highways, bridges, tunnels, ports and urban community developments. One of the Company's primary competitive advantages is its ability to nurture a project "from concept through completion" with a vertical portfolio of interrelated investment, permitting, design, construction management and facility maintenance services. Cavico's project partners include top multi-national corporations and government organizations. The Company employs more than 3,000 full-time, part-time, and seasonal workers. For more information, visit http://www.cavicocorp.com. Information on the Company's Web site or any other Web site does not constitute a portion of this release.

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995

This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements other than statements of historical fact in this announcement are forward-looking statements, including but not limited to, the Company's ability to obtain the necessary financing to continue and expand operations, to market its construction services in new markets and to offer construction services at competitive pricing, the Company's ability to complete projects in the time frame specified; anticipated revenue from the projects to attract and retain management, and to integrate and maintain technical information and management information systems; the effects of currency policies and fluctuations, general economic conditions and other factors detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and other regulatory authorities. These statements include, without limitation, statements regarding our ability to prepare the Company for growth; the Company's planned expansions, and predictions and guidance relating to the Company's future financial performance. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

SOURCE: Cavico Corp.



Contact:

Cavico Corp.
Timothy Pham
Vice President and Director
+1-714-843-5456
cavicohq@cavico.us
or
Grayling
+1-646-284-9400
or
Investor Relations
Truc Nguyen (ext. 418)
Managing Director
truc.nguyen@grayling.com
or
Christopher Chu (ext. 426)
Director
christopher.chu@grayling.com
or
Media Relations
Ivette Almeida (ext. 455)
Managing Director
ivette.almeida@grayling.com
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