On May 22, 2026, VINA E&C participated in Safety Day(s) 2026 organized by ACCIONA–VINCI JV at the XL02 construction site in Cat Lai Ward, Ho Chi Minh City.
Safety Day(s) 2026 was organized to further strengthen the project’s safety culture throughout all stages of implementation, with the shared goal of “Zero Accidents”. The event also provided an opportunity for project employees, subcontractors, temporary workers, customers and partners to take part in the project’s health and safety management approach.
The theme of Safety Day(s) 2026 was “Equipment – Pedestrian Interaction: From Guidelines to Action”. This is a key safety topic on construction sites, particularly in areas where construction equipment, machinery and pedestrian movement take place simultaneously.
Through this activity, VINA E&C continues to enhance safety awareness, promote transparency, dialogue and responsibility on site, and contribute to building a safe, efficient and sustainable working environment.
For VINA E&C, safety is not only a mandatory requirement in construction, but also an essential part of project operation culture. From risk identification and compliance with guidelines to practical actions on site, every individual plays an important role in maintaining the shared safety objective.
Safety is not only a rule – it is a daily action.









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.