Vinhomes among top 10 property developers in Vietnam
Vinhomes JSC was honoured as one of the top 10 property developers in Vietnam at the recent BCI Asia Awards ceremony for 2020 - 2021, the 7th straight time this company has secured the prize.
A graphic image of Vinhomes Ocean Park in Hanoi (Photo: Vinhomes)
Hanoi (VNA) – VinhomesJSC was honoured as one of the top 10 property developers in Vietnam at the recent BCIAsia Awards ceremony for 2020 - 2021, the 7th straight time thiscompany has secured the prize.
The annual BCI Asia Awards isone of the most prestigious of its kind in the construction sector in theregion. Its Top Ten Developers Award is bestowed on the developers with greatinfluence on the construction market of each country.
To win the awards, candidatesmust meet such strict criteria as developing high-standard and environmentallyfriendly buildings and showing their community responsibility in the placestheir projects are located in. The awards also highly value the firms that haveobtained green building certificates granted by prestigious organisations.
Nguyen Quang Duc (left), Deputy General Director for Business and Marketing of Vinhomes, represents the firm to receive the award (Photo: Vinhomes)
According to awardorganisers, Vinhomes, an affiliate of the Vingroup conglomerate, has establisheditself as a pioneer in building and operating large-scale and leading residentialprojects in the region, helping promote the development in big cities in line withdevelopment trends in Vietnam and the world.
In 2021, it made new strides whenpushing ahead with the all-in-one residential area model in Vinhomes Ocean Parkand Vinhomes Smart City in Hanoi, and Vinhomes Grand Park in Ho Chi MinhCity./.
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