Indochina Kajima commences Parc Hanoi project

Dec 13th at 08:55
13-12-2024 08:55:41+07:00

Indochina Kajima commences Parc Hanoi project

Indochina Kajima, a joint-venture between Indochina Capital and Kajima Corporation, commenced construction of Parc Hanoi, a Grade A office building in the West West Lake Urban Area in Hanoi on December 11.

Projected to open in Q2/2027, Parc Hanoi’s construction quality is ensured by Kajima Vietnam’s expertise, supported by Kajima Corporation’s Tokyo headquarter's state-of-the-art construction and design capabilities.

Indochina Kajima commences Parc Hanoi project

Parc Hanoi located in the West West Lake Urban Area will be open in 2027

Talking at the starting construction launch, Keisuke Koshijima, representative director and executive vice president at Kajima Corporation, expressed that Parc Hanoi was a key part of Kajima Vietnam’s portfolio in Vietnam, alongside completed projects such as Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City and Aeon Mall Hadong in Hanoi.

“As a general contractor building landmarks across the globe, we understand the challenges and opportunities of implementing sustainable practices in development and construction, how it is crucial to realising our environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategy, and to shift the entire industry towards environmentally conscious operations. Parc Hanoi is a beacon of our commitment to sustainable building practices,” Koshijima said.

Peter Ryder, executive chairman of Indochina Capital and director of Indochina Kajima, said that the relocation of 36 central government entities, including ministries, ministerial-level agencies, and affiliated agencies to West Lake and Me Tri highlight that Parc Hanoi sits at a prime location for the future central business district, which will attract the highest quality international and local tenants.

Parc Hanoi addresses the diverse needs of on-site, hybrid, and remote workforces with flexible office modules for small, medium and large tenants with floor-to-floor vertical connections within tenancies available, flexible load capacity for heavy duty/tech equipment areas, options to install executive bathrooms and wet pantries, and other work-force amenities – encouraging efficient workplace performance.

Complementing the office floors is a hub for cultural and commercial activities on the ground floor surrounding the lobby and extending out and around the building’s creatively landscaped perimeters, ensuring high-quality amenities for tenants.

With double “green” certification – LEED and WELL, Parc Hanoi signals its commitment to be sustainably active and empowering.

From construction to operations, locally sourced, low-energy, and environmentally effective materials will be prioritised to ensure sustainability achievements.

Adjacent to a public park, Parc Hanoi will boast over 20 per cent green space on total land area, with collective outdoor terraces, enhanced greenery, and biodiversity, to foster a culture of holistic wellbeing.

Impeccable air quality will be ensured with a cooling capacity built per Australian Grade A standards, and a filtration system protecting against high levels of airborne bacteria and viruses.

Parc Hanoi adds to Indochina Kajima’s existing $1 billion plus portfolio of five operating Wink Hotels plus two more scheduled to open in 2025 and 2026 across Vietnam, three operating Core5 Vietnam factory-for-lease facilities, and five more facilities under development as well as the ultra-luxury resort Mandarin Oriental Bai Nom, Phu Yen.

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