Lotte Coralis receives security award

Mar 19th at 13:52
19-03-2014 13:52:00+07:00

Lotte Coralis receives security award

Le Jong Kook, general director of Lotte Coralis Vietnam – the owner of Lotte Centre Hanoi – represented all employees of the company on March 7 in receiving the certificate from the Hanoi Public Security Department for outstanding achievements in the area of protecting national security in 2013.

Lotte Coralis Vietnam is reportedly the only company in the real estate field in Hanoi to receive this certificate of merit last year.

The award demonstrated the appreciation of the Hanoi Public Security Department had for the efforts by officials, contractors, security forces and workers in protecting public security and order to ensure construction safety, not only in the area of their Lotte Centre building but also in surrounding areas.

Leaders of Hanoi Public Security Department also encouraged the staff to keep trying, striving, thus establish many achievements that contribute to the development of Hanoi.

Lotte Centre started construction at the end of 2009 and has undergone more than 11 million hours of labour safety with no accidents. It is expected to be completed by the end of June 2014.

Once finished, Lotte Center will include a Lotte Mart, premium department stores, Class A business offices, luxury serviced residences, a boutique hotel and observatory from its 45th floor.

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