On May 11, 2026, VINA E&C held its 15th anniversary celebration at Long Son Office in a warm, sincere and connected atmosphere.
The event was an opportunity for the Board of Management and employees to look back on VINA E&C’s 15-year journey of development – a journey built on persistence, responsibility, continuous effort and a strong spirit of partnership across every project and worksite.
Throughout its development, VINA E&C has gradually affirmed its execution capability through infrastructure, industrial, environmental and other key projects. The achievements reached today are the result of strategic direction from the leadership team, the trust and support of partners and clients, and especially the dedicated contributions of all employees across the VINA E&C family.
The anniversary celebration at Long Son Office was not only a meaningful milestone, but also an occasion to strengthen connection, pride and the positive values that VINA E&C has built over the past 15 years.
VINA E&C sincerely thanks the Board of Management and all employees for their continued dedication, contribution and commitment to spreading the company’s core values.
VINA E&C – 15 years of one journey.
Building sustainable connections – Building the future.





Following positive results in the fourth year of implementation, VINA E&C continued to work with relevant stakeholders to review practical lessons from the CW1 Package, aiming to optimize operations, enhance risk control and improve execution efficiency for the next phase of the project.
VINA E&C joined the investor and local authorities in a social welfare program in Long Son Commune, providing practical support for house repair costs and health insurance for disadvantaged households and individuals in the area.
On May 16, 2026, VINA E&C proudly accompanied the "Nghia Tinh Tran Bien – Lan Toa Yeu Thuong" (Tran Bien Gratitude – Spreading the Love) program in Tran Bien Ward. The initiative contributed to caring for and supporting social protection beneficiaries, poor and near-poor households, and individuals facing difficult circumstances in the local area.