SOCIAL

SOCIAL

Building responsibly for a better future

At Coteccons, we prioritize a safe and healthy work environment, respect human rights, engage with our communities, and promote worker well-being. Our employees and stakeholders are at the heart of our operations, and we want all colleagues to be proud to work for Coteccons by promoting ethics and equitable, responsible business practices. We believe by upholding strong social commitments, we can make a positive impact on the world we live in. Our Social Policy is designed to address various areas of concern and align with our commitment to creating a better society for all, which includes:

Good labor practices
Respect of Human rights
Health and Safety on top priority
Community engagement

We are dedicated to continually evaluating and improving our social policy to ensure that we are doing our part to create a better future for all. 

See Coteccons’ Social Policy details HERE.

Coteccons good will

We act to provide support toward disadvantage people to meet urgent need and fight against social issues & events. We work together with businesses, government, and non profit to improve the quality of life for local community in which we are building.

Coteccons Next Gen

We are committed to preparing for the next generation of Vietnamese engineering. Through supporting local partners and schools, we help students continue studying and empower future leaders to pursue their passion.

BETTER WORK

Due to the physically demanding nature of construction work, workers may be less concerned about working conditions. At Coteccons, we strive to improve the work environment to provide stable livelihoods, enhance skills, and treat everyone equally, respectfully, and compassionately.

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SUSTAINABILITY NEWS​

Hanoi, 14 December 2024, at a ceremony held at Ho Guom Opera House, Coteccons Construction Joint Stock Company (CTD) was honored the 2024 Human Act Prize awards for their positive and sustainable contributions to the community through its “Building Tet” program.” The prestigious Human Act Prize, initiated by Nhan Dan Newspaper with guidance from the Ministry of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, and the Ministry of Science and Technology, in collaboration with VCCorp Joint Stock Company, celebrates individuals and organizations driving positive change in society. The award recognizes those who create lasting and sustainable impact through impactful community initiatives and projects. The Gala Night at the iconic Ho Guom Opera House (Hanoi) showcased 32 of Vietnam’s most inspriring and impactful community-focused projects. The judging panel comprised distinguished experts, journalists, social activists, and influential artists with deep expertise in their respective fields. The 2024 Human Act Prize recognizes contributions across seven key categories: Community Initiative, Timely Project, Promising Project, Persistent Project, Inspiring Project, Sustainable Project, and the coveted Human Act Prize of the Year. The overarching criteria for all awards encompass commitment, sustainability, innovation, impact, and the potential for dissemination and inspiration of the initiatives/projects. Mr. Nguyen Chi Thien, General Director of Coteccons Business Unit 02 (pictured right), proudly accepted the Human Act Prize for the Community Initiative category Coteccons’ ” Building Tet” program, developed and implemented over the past three years, was honored in the “Community Initiative” category, which celebrates projects

Construction workers are a priority in the sustainability strategy. According to data from the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids, and Social Affairs, the country has about 7 million construction workers, accounting for 13.5% of the workforce aged 15 and over. Especially, in the construction industry, construction workers are the important people contributing to the creation of iconic projects and works. With the direction of sustainable development, besides taking care of people in difficult circumstances and responding to climate change and community issues, Coteccons realizes that its own employees, construction workers, are also a sector that has received little attention in society. Therefore, Coteccons has decided to launch the “Xay Tet—Construct Tet” program in order to bring a warmer and better Tet to 12,000 construction workers who are working for subcontractors and suppliers at Coteccons’s construction sites. The program will visit nearly 60 construction sites across the country starting on January 4, 2023. Coteccons understands that each construction worker has made great efforts to build solid, safe works and always ensure the progress. That is the reason that accelerates Coteccons to give them and their family gifts, to join hands to build a fuller Tet for all! Besides gift sets for 12,000 workers, the program also organizes meaningful activities such as cutting hair at the construction site, taking souvenir photos, giving free rides back to their hometowns, etc. All these activities are intended to bring short relaxation time to workers during the busy days of running progress on the construction

With a history of 18 years of establishment and development to become a leading construction company in Vietnam, the work force always plays a pivotal role and is a top concern in the partnership strategy and building environment. Coteccons’ site of work Vietnam’s construction sector is characterized by its reliance on workforces, commonly known as “construction workers.” This force is in charge of the majority of the construction work on projects, which is a skilled and physically demanding job. Hardworking construction workers, on the other hand, are intrinsically less concerned with working conditions. Understanding this, Coteccons is constantly working to enhance the working environment in order to provide a secure income, improve skills, and treat construction workers fairly, respectfully, and compassionately. Mr. Pham Quan Luc, Deputy CEO of Coteccons, shared: “For the workforce, their first concern is the payment policy, together with other benefits in the working process and environment. At Coteccons, we always prioritize them, even in difficult times, because we know they are the first to suffer when the market is volatile. During this Lunar New Year, the entire industry is experiencing cash flow difficulties due to the influence of the real estate market, but Coteccons will continue to prioritize payment so that workers and employees can work with peace of mind to have a warm and prosperous Tet after the pandemic’s two-year impact.” Vietnam’s manufacturing industry is rapidly rising alongside the admission of large FDI giants. This is an opportunity for the construction industry, but it

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