The Ministry of Construction has attached the first Green Buildingsign to the Thang Long Number One residential unit in Hanoi. The projectis to mark the 60 th anniversary of Hanoi’s Liberation Day (October10).
The project has a total investment of 3.7 trillion VND(231 million USD) by Vigacera Construction. It comprises two residentialtower with 40 floors, three basement levels and three swimming pools.
The investor paid particular attention to providing a green environment, and planted trees and built a lake within the complex.
The project has a total investment of started in April 2010 and is expected to be completed by the end of this month.
Viglaceraaims to create the best possible conditions for residents by usingenergy- and resource-efficient technology and sustainable buildingpractices. Each stage of construction, from the foundation to theelectricity network, was researched carefully in a bid to useenvironmentally-friendly and efficient solutions.
Addressing theceremony on October 9, Minister of Construction Trinh Dinh Dung highlyvalued the project’s quality and efficiency. He affirmed that greenbuildings should become a norm in times to come due to their energysaving potential and environmentally-friendly design.
Heasked Viglacera to research ways to integrate green aspects into socialresidential projects to meet the demand of the low and middle incomereal estate market.-VNA
The project has a total investment of 3.7 trillion VND(231 million USD) by Vigacera Construction. It comprises two residentialtower with 40 floors, three basement levels and three swimming pools.
The investor paid particular attention to providing a green environment, and planted trees and built a lake within the complex.
The project has a total investment of started in April 2010 and is expected to be completed by the end of this month.
Viglaceraaims to create the best possible conditions for residents by usingenergy- and resource-efficient technology and sustainable buildingpractices. Each stage of construction, from the foundation to theelectricity network, was researched carefully in a bid to useenvironmentally-friendly and efficient solutions.
Addressing theceremony on October 9, Minister of Construction Trinh Dinh Dung highlyvalued the project’s quality and efficiency. He affirmed that greenbuildings should become a norm in times to come due to their energysaving potential and environmentally-friendly design.
Heasked Viglacera to research ways to integrate green aspects into socialresidential projects to meet the demand of the low and middle incomereal estate market.-VNA