Viglacera builds houses for industrial zone workers

Wednesday, Feb 21, 2018 18:08

Construction on a housing project for workers in the Phu Ha Industrial Zone in the northern province of Phu Tho was kicked off on Wednesday. — Photo baodautu.vn

The Viglacera Corporation on Wednesday started construction of a housing project for workers in the Phu Ha Industrial Zone in the northern province of Phu Tho.

Tran Anh Tuan, director of the Viglacera projects management board, said the social housing project covered an area of 4.3ha in Ha Loc Commune of Phu Tho Town.

The VND480 billion (US$21 million) project is expected to provide 630 apartments, ranging from 26sq.m to 70sq.m, to some 2,500 workers. The rent is estimated at VND30,000 per square metre.

The project aims at improving the living standard of the employees, ensuring their commitment to the enterprise, as well as attracting more investments in the industrial zone.

Viglacera committed to focusing its resources in the construction work so that the apartments can be rented as scheduled, Tuan said.

Construction of Phu Ha Industrial Zone was kicked off on February 26, 2015. It has attracted $90 million from 13 enterprises mainly specialising in electronics and electricity production using advanced technology. The firms have helped create 10,000 jobs for the locality and neighbouring provinces.

Hoang Cong Thuy, vice chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said if the entire land in the industrial zone were to be hired for production activities, there would probably be 30,000 workers. Therefore, the project developed by Viglacera Corporation needed to meet the demand of current and future workers.

The same day, the corporation inaugurated a VND16 billion waste water treatment plant in the industrial zone, with a capacity of 1,250cu.m per day and night.

Viglacera Corporation is considered the leading company in building material industry in Viet Nam and has confirmed its prestige in the real estate sector with many housing projects, including infrastructure of industrial parks and offices for lease, urban areas, houses for sale and trade centres. — VNS

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