Chapter 224 Resettlement and Compensation Plan
"Someone actually wants to approve this kind of demolition and resettlement plan?" The one with the most fiery temper among them slammed a document on the table.
The mayor was not surprised at all, nor were the others who were looking at the documents.
The person in uniform, however, couldn't help but frown when they saw the company name.
After a long while, he said, "Isn't there a shareholder in this company whose surname is Qi?"
The surname Qi was not particularly special to the people present.
Only one or two people who knew quite a bit about the recent events frowned upon hearing this surname.
The uniformed man looked at the mayor, and after receiving confirmation from him, he couldn't help but sneer: "I knew it, that's why they made this fuss."
"So, this is what they were plotting all along!"
The others who heard this also understood the meaning behind it.
Then some people started asking questions.
I heard that the Qi family is behind all the trouble they've been causing in town lately, and their frantic hoarding of houses.
Everyone frowned in unison.
When it comes to relocation of businesses, the terms offered are naturally not as straightforward and decisive as those from the government.
However, as residents of Shenzhen, they have already gotten used to it.
After all, every demolition and relocation process involves many businesses and residents negotiating a deal, which often involves numerous back-and-forth negotiations.
The final demolition and resettlement compensation plan will naturally not be based on the current preliminary proposal.
But there aren't many companies that behave as blatantly as this one.
Not only are they not being relocated to their original locations, but the demolished houses are also located in extremely remote areas where they have already built them, and the transaction prices are completely incomparable to those of the surrounding communities.
Even the compensation for demolition is paid on a one-to-one basis.
Although there are still compensations for land area and population.
It's easy to imagine that the people in the town, who were already surrounded by villages slated for demolition, weren't fools.
What's more, this time the entire town is being demolished at once.
They are not the only company that has provided a suitable demolition and relocation plan.
Just as he was putting his demolition plan aside for the time being, there was a knock on the office door.
After the mayor called for someone to come in, the person walked to the mayor's side and quietly reported the latest news.
Upon hearing the news, the town mayor couldn't help but let out a cold laugh.
After waving for everyone to leave, he picked up the demolition plan that he had previously tossed aside, amidst the curious gazes of the others.
"Their company is organizing the winning bidders to discuss resettlement and compensation plans together!"
"Them?" someone asked in surprise, pointing to the company's information.
Seeing the mayor nod, everyone frowned.
After a long while, the uniformed man finally let out a cold laugh:
"No wonder those people dare to act so boldly, it's because... their fundamental ways of doing things are no different."
"This matter..." he said, looking up at the town mayor and asking directly:
"Could you contact those residents whose homes were demolished?"
"Judging from how united they are, with them around, they shouldn't let these people succeed."
"You don't need to worry too much!" another person next to him said with a smile.
"Even if this company really wants to follow this resettlement and compensation plan, it still depends on whether other companies agree."
After all, this is clearly not a resettlement and compensation plan that can be agreed upon in a short period of time.
If a few holdout households emerge.
The mere delay is enough to give those companies time to think things through.
Looking back now, they can't help but sigh.
The town mayor has a long-term vision.
It was originally intended to address the issue of people in the town being oppressed and threatened into selling their houses at low prices.
They actually had many suggestions as well.
But in the end, they followed the town mayor's idea and approached the group of residents whose homes were being demolished.
After all, they are united, quick to offer prices, and efficient in paying.
But unexpectedly, they now play an even greater role.
However, An Songyu and the others, who were far away in Shuncheng, were unaware of the situation here.
They were all people who had experienced demolition and relocation, so they naturally knew that even if a demolition notice was issued, it wouldn't be so quick to sign and receive the money.
Especially considering the situation in the town.
I wonder how many people will lose sleep because of this demolition news!
Yes, they probably all went directly to the relevant channels to file complaints.
As it happens, An Songyu has been busy lately and simply hasn't had time to pay too much attention to the situation in Shenzhen.
Since the Lunar New Year, the renovation work at Happiness Garden has been being carried out on a large-scale basis.
Now, it can be considered that it has barely gotten back on track.
Moreover, their search for workers has never stopped.
Even the materials that needed to be brought in beforehand were purchased in bulk and placed into each household according to their needs.
As for the various materials that followed, they were all ordered well in advance.
Recently, An Songyu, a complete novice, has almost been trained into a professional.
Now any house is in her possession.
Even if their style wasn't decorated, as long as it wasn't too far beyond her understanding.
She can calculate the amount of materials needed, the cost of renovation, and the price of renovation in a very short time.
The only thing I'm not very familiar with is the construction period for the renovation.
But once this phase of renovations at Happiness Garden is completed, her only flaw will likely be resolved.
I hung up on the phone again when someone called to inquire about renovation prices.
An Songyu looked at the notebook filled with contact information and hesitated.
Now, some of their personnel have also been trained.
In addition, many newcomers were introduced by veteran workers.
Adding a little more work wouldn't be a bad idea.
But what An Songyu was really struggling with was how to manage it.
It's worth noting that she is currently in charge of the entire renovation project at Happiness Garden.
Even his three uncles only helped with things like contacting people for materials.
Currently, their main focus is on the Fengyin Bay project.
Firstly, I genuinely wanted to learn from the beginning how a real building is constructed.
Secondly, the amount of money invested by those companies was quite substantial.
For the An brothers, that was probably the biggest investment of their lives.
They cannot be allowed to treat it lightly.
However, there are currently no suitable people to work with them, whether they are from Jiangcun, relatives, or even recruited from outside.
Especially the people from Jiangcun and some of their relatives.
I don't know if they really didn't have that intention, or if they wanted to avoid suspicion.
Or perhaps they've long harbored ambitions of independence.
In short, there are many people who want to join, but when it comes to actually taking charge of a part of the work, they immediately shake their heads.
This makes it difficult for An Songyu to make up her mind to seize opportunities even when they are presented to her.
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