International Cooperation
As one of the leading construction consulting brands in Vietnam, CONINCO has collaborated with nearly 100 major corporations and large companies from various developed countries around the world (Japan, South Korea, Switzerland, France, Germany, Australia, Canada, the United States, etc.). Confidently aligning with numerous international brands in the field of construction consulting, CONINCO actively participates in implementing key national projects. The significant contracts, high-quality awards, opportunities for knowledge exchange, cooperation in training and technology transfer, and the provision of high-quality labor to the international labor market have brought tangible and intangible values to CONINCO.
To leverage the achieved results and strive for future success, CONINCO consistently focuses on international cooperation for integration, bringing resources, expertise, and technology from major global corporations to bridge the "technology gap" with advanced countries. The aim is to create internationally acclaimed products, fulfilling the ambitious goal of providing the best possible services to customers.
Amidst the global integration scenario, where CONINCO is actively sought by many major companies worldwide and foreign investors as a reliable partner, the company's leadership continually desires and actively promotes comprehensive, professional, and truly global international cooperation with partners across continents. This is aimed at expanding opportunities for the development of products and services, leveraging the strengths of each party, as well as commercializing mutual relationships in regional and global markets.
2 . The Executive Board the Greater Mekong Subregion Corridor Urban Development Project phase 4 visited worked at CONINCO
12/08/2022International operation
On the afternoon of August 12, 2022, the delegation of the Executive Board of the Urban Development Corridor Project of the Mekong Subregion Phase 4 (GMS4) visited and worked at Consultant and Inspection Joint Stock Company of Construction Technology and Equipment (CONINCO.,JSC). The GMS4 project, invested by the Department of Housing and Urban Affairs under the Lao Ministry of Transport and Public Works, and funded by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), is a key project that will support the Lao PDR government to improve urban environmental services and enhanced regional economic connectivity in the towns of Paksan and Thakhek, two towns along the North-South Economic Corridor in the Greater Mekong Subregion. The AMDI-CONINCO-BMEC consortium provides consulting services for this project as an international expert.