Coteccons wins series of construction projects worth more than $260m
Coteccons Construction Joint Stock Company has won a bid to build the Ecopark Swanlake Residences in Hưng Yên Province and a series of other projects throughout the country.
One of new construction projects Coteccons Construction Joint Stock Company has won. — Photo courtesy of the company
Coteccons Construction Joint Stock Company has won a bid to build the Ecopark Swanlake Residences in Hung Yen Province and a series of other projects throughout the country.
Swanlake Residences developed by Ecopark Group Joint Stock Company in 2021, will have five towers of 33 to 40 floors and a three-floor commercial centre surrounding the kilometre-long Swan Lake and 50ha Swan Lake Park.
As of the end of the second quarter Coteccons had also won bids for other construction projects, with the total value being more than VND6 trillion (US$260 million).
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