Altus Page Kirkland woos property market in Vietnam

Aug 27th at 13:33
27-08-2015 13:33:37+07:00

Altus Page Kirkland woos property market in Vietnam

Leading firm Altus Page Kirkland has achieved great success in Vietnam by offering integrated and value-added solutions for construction and real estate companies.

As the Asia Pacific division, Altus Page Kirkland operates six key services lines, bringing together years of experience and a broad range of expertise and technology onto one comprehensive platform. Altus Page Kirkland is committed to providing measurable results that enhance its clients' ability to make decisions with clarity and confidence, while maximising value.

Since 1980 Altus Page Kirkland have provided an extensive, independent range of experience and quality services to the international property and construction industry. As one of the fastest growing, globally aware and innovative industry service consultants, Altus Page Kirkland has completed consultancy commissions for an extensive range of hotels, hospitals, educational, mixed-use and residential developments across the globe from the United States, through to Australia and South East Asia.

Altus Page Kirkland’s clients include a plethora of high-profile brands, such as Indochina Capital, RMIT University, Intel, CBRE, Unilever, Hyatt, HSBC, Ascott, Dong A Real Estate, Toyota, Amway, Ho Tram Project Company and Vingroup.

Altus Page Kirkland originally established in 1980 which has been providing professional quantity surveying/ cost management, project management and construction management services in Vietnam for over 20 years. In 2009, Page Kirkland merged with and become part of Altus Group, an international multidisciplinary professional services and real estate consultancy, combining their resources resulting with currently over 1,800 professional and technical staff worldwide in 50 offices in 11 countries.

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