Hòa Bình Construction & Real Estate Corp (HBC) has won bids to construct five projects with a contract value of VNĐ2.5 trillion (US$110 million) in HCM City and Phú Quốc Island in the southern province of Kiên Giang.

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Hòa Bình construction firm wins bids

August 23, 2017 - 09:00

Hòa Bình Construction & Real Estate Corp (HBC) has won bids to construct five projects with a contract value of VNĐ2.5 trillion (US$110 million) in HCM City and Phú Quốc Island in the southern province of Kiên Giang.

Viet Nam News

HÀ NỘI — Hòa Bình Construction & Real Estate Corp (HBC) has won bids to construct five projects with a contract value of VNĐ2.5 trillion (US$110 million) in HCM City and Phú Quốc Island in the southern province of Kiên Giang.

Of the five projects, HBC will become General Contractor of Design and Build (D&B) of two projects in HCM City. One, the Lim Tower III Project, is supported by investments from the An Khang Investment and Trading Co, Ltd. Lim Tower III is a 25-storey Grade-A office building with three basements. The total contract value is estimated at over VNĐ940 billion.

HBC will also become the D&B General Contractor for South Gate housing and commercial complex in HCM City’s Phú Mỹ Hưng Urban Area, financed by Hồng Hà Investment and Trading Joint Stock Company, with a total contract value of over VNĐ610 billion.

The company will be the main contractor for the civil works of 356 villas of the Sun Premier Village Kem Beach Resort project on Phú Quốc Island. The project is backed by Phú Quốc Civil Construction Limited Liability Company with a contact value of more than VNĐ505 billion.

HBC has also won a bid to construct and complete the No1 Executive Management Center Building in Saigon Hi-Tech Park, invested in by Việt Nam Land SSG Services Company Limited, with contract value of VNĐ228 billion.

Finally, HBC will become the main contractor of the Z756 Residential Apartment belonging to the Hado Centrosa Garden project in HCM City, funded by Hà Đô Group, with contract value worth over VNĐ225 billion. — VNS

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