New CC toasts to new project and a proud development journey

May 31st at 08:04
31-05-2022 08:04:34+07:00

New CC toasts to new project and a proud development journey

New CC Construction announced its latest project with KURZ Vietnam, further cementing its image among its customers and partners for its professionalism, quality standards, and experienced staff members.

On May 24, New CC announced its latest project on building a high-tech thin-film factory of KURZ Vietnam Co., Ltd., which is specialising in high-quality prints of metal decals.

The factory of KURZ Vietnam Co., Ltd. with an area of 60,000sq.m in Becamex Binh Dinh IndustrialPark

The factory has just kicked-off construction on an area of over 60,000sq.m in Becamex Binh Dinh Industrial Park, which belongs to Nhon Hoi Economic Zone in the southcentral coastal province of Binh Dinh.

With an investment value reaching $40 million, the first phase of the project is expected to be completed and commence operation by the third quarter of 2023.

With an investment of about $40 million, the first phase of the project is slated for completion by the third quarter of2023

With many advantages such as a thorough understanding of local requirements in design and construction and rich experience accumulated over a long period, New CC promises to support and bring the best results to customers and partners.

Proud development journey

In Vietnam, New CC Construction is one of the companies specialising in engineering consultancy and project management for industrial and commercial construction projects.

Over the past 26 years of operation, New CC has been implementing many valuable projects nationwide, including a number of highly demanding foreign-invested projects.

In 1996, CC Technical Consulting Co., Ltd. was founded, the predecessor of Tan CC Construction Consultant Co., Ltd (known as New CC) today. From a few employees designed for small-scale industrial projects, New CC has gradually grown and has been providing a comprehensive design and construction package, along with consulting and project management for industrial and commercial works.

After 26 years of establishment, New CC now features a big team of professional personnel with nearly 100 highly-skilled and well-trained engineers, and long-term relationships with many partners and customers.

Along with the headquarters in Ho Chi Minh City, New CC has two representative offices in Danang and Quang Ngai province, both economic and industrial centres of the country.

As one of the leading units in the industrial design and construction industry, New CC has been pursuing core values ​to steadily realise its vision of being a customer-centric company with a successful work culture that promotes creativity, learning, and teamwork.

With a wealth of experience in the design and construction consulting industry for more than two decades, New CC has been trusted to execute many outstanding projects.

Some eminent examples are the design and construction of INAX ceramic tile factory (My Xuan Industrial Park, Vung Tau), factories of Morito Textile Group (Hoa Khanh Industrial Park, Danang); design and construction management of Lotte cold storages (Long Hau Industrial Park, Long An), solid waste treatment complex (Da Phuoc site, Ho Chi Minh City), and three Metro Cash & Carry supermarkets in Can Tho, Danang, and Ho Chi Minh City, among others.

New CC has carried out more than 350 foreign investment projects, serving more than 125 customers from Japan, 20 customers from the US and Europe, and 200 customers from Asia. Many global leading brands and corporations, such as Hitachi, Metro, Lotte, Sumitomo Forestry, and Taisei have chosen New CC's services.

As of now, New CC has been venturing into factories and apartments for rent, along with hotels, restaurants, and real estate.

With a view to best serve customers, the company always strives to make the most use of its strengths and experience while cooperating with experts in assorted fields beyond construction.

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