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1400
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Engineers work in Coteccons
500
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projects across vietnam

200
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Managers
1400
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Engineers work in Coteccons
2004
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On June 3, 2025, Coteccons signed a memorandum of understanding with Long Thanh Construction Production Co., Ltd, an enterprise specializing in collecting, segregating and recycling construction waste, to co-launch a circular economy initiative in the construction sector. This collaboration aims to establish a “collect – recycle – reuse” model for construction waste at project sites. Concurrently, Coteccons Group and its subsidiaries formalized the “Green Commitment,” pledging to implement and uphold the goal of circular economy development and responsible business practices (SDG 12) – one of five key objectives guiding all project management and execution processes. This event signifies Coteccons’ dedicated efforts to connect stakeholders in pursuit of construction solutions that deliver long-term values for all. Amid global environmental challenges, where construction and demolition waste accounts for approximately 30% of total solid waste, transitioning to a circular economy model is not only an inevitable trend but also a responsibility for leading industry players to mitigate environmental impacts. As Vietnam’s premier general contractor, Coteccons, in partnership with Long Thanh Construction Production Co., Ltd. – a specialist in waste collection, sorting, and recycling – has pioneered the “collect – recycle – reuse” model at construction sites. This collaboration gives a “second life” to materials otherwise discarded, contributing to resource lifecycle renewal and sustainable development. Ms. Nguyễn Trình Thùy Trang, Deputy CEO of Coteccons, shared at the ceremony: “Sustainable development is not merely a matter of regulatory compliance but a deliberate choice for every business. At Coteccons, sustainability is not a slogan but
- June 4, 2025
On May 24, 2025, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM) and Coteccons Construction JSC officially signed a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), marking a key milestone in realizing the “Three Pillars” collaboration model: Government – Academia – Business. More than a conventional partnership, this MoU reflects a long-term commitment by all three stakeholders to co-build an innovation-driven ecosystem where knowledge, technology, and people converge for sustainable development. The signing takes place as Ho Chi Minh City accelerates the implementation of the Politburo’s Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW, which identifies science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation as breakthrough drivers for national growth. The “Three Pillars” model—Government, Academia, and Business—has been defined by VNU-HCM as a strategic triangle and a cornerstone of the national innovation ecosystem. As Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vu Hai Quan emphasized: “Effective three-way collaboration must follow a shared operating principle: co-design, co-implement, and co-share. When enterprises, universities, and government agencies come together to solve major challenges and share the risks, I believe we will achieve our national aspiration to become a high-income developed country by 2045.” Accordingly, the parties will jointly define research goals and share financial benefits derived from successful applications. When this “strategic triangle” functions effectively, it enables the country to leapfrog development stages and break free from the middle-income trap. Speaking at the event, Mr. Tran Luu Quang – Head of the Central Economic Commission – affirmed that the “Three Pillars” collaboration, as guided by Resolution 57-NQ/TW, is the only path toward a brighter future
- May 25, 2025
Coteccons has successfully handed over the Viet Y Steel Plant at Nam Cau Kien Industrial Park, Thuy Nguyen District, Hai Phong City – a flagship project in the high-tech industrial construction sector in Northern Vietnam. Exterior of the Viet Y Steel Plant in Hai Phong. With complex technical requirements and high precision, the project is a clear testament to Coteccons’ professional, precise, and internationally-standardized construction capabilities – especially in industrial projects integrating high-tech production lines. A Technically and Constructionally “Heavy” Project The plant is built on an area of 3 hectares, including various components such as the main workshop, auxiliary areas, landscape infrastructure, and particularly the connection area between the old and new workshops. The overall structure is a perfect combination of solid reinforced concrete foundations and prefabricated steel frames up to 20 meters high, with three steel frame systems spanning approximately 28 meters each, using a total steel structure weight of 5,000 tons. The steel frame structure with a span of 28 meters has been constructed to align with the operational design of the plant. Leveraging experience in large-scale industrial projects, Coteccons has implemented methodical construction, tightly controlling the entire process, meeting stringent requirements for quality, safety, and progress. Precision to Every Millimeter – Foundation for High-Tech Production Lines As an industrial project integrating the most modern equipment, 100% imported from the world’s leading steel group Danieli (Italy), the Viet Y Steel Plant project sets special requirements for precision in construction – particularly in machine foundation components and
- May 16, 2025