G2-Group01 Proposal

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About Taoyuan

Taoyuan is located approximately 40 km southwest of Taipei, in northern Taiwan, and occupies 1,220 km2. It is made up of low-lying plains, interconnected mountains and plateaus. Its shape has a long and narrow southeast-to-northwest trend, with the southeast in the Xueshan Range and the far end on the shores of the Taiwan Strait. As the location of Taiwan’s premier international airport, Taoyuan is not only the gateway to Taiwan, but also the first stop for international visitors arriving in our country, and an important hub for Taiwan’s interaction with the world. Taoyuan is one of Taiwan's top industrial and technology cities. Over 200 of Taiwan's top 500 manufacturing companies have factories in Taoyuan. Building on Taoyuan’s strategic location, excellent transportation links and rich industrial base, key industries targeted for development include aerospace maintenance and repair, warehousing and logistics, exhibitions and conventions, optoelectronics, green energy, value-added manufacturing, cloud computing, biotechnology and medicine. Through initiatives such as the Taoyuan Aerotropolis project, Taoyuan aims to reshape Taoyuan as a smart airport city. [1]

Aeropic

Artist's Impression of Taoyuan Aerotropolis Project [2]


Project Motivation

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Project Objective

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Scope of Work

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References

[1] https://urdb.tycg.gov.tw/PLPR_TAOYUAN/web_page/PLPR010300.html
[2] DeAeth, Duncan. "Taiwan's Taoyuan Aerotropolis Project on track to begin in 2018", Taiwan News, Taiwan, 16 February 2018. Retrieved on 14 October 2019.