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VINATA A Leading Specialist in Workplace Design and Creation
Cập nhật lúc:  09:41 09/09/2010



(VEN) - Founded in 1993 by famous VINACONEX and TAISEI Corporation, VINATA soon started its first projects not only in civil and industrial construction but also in design and fitting-out field such as FUJI Bank Office in Hanoi and TOKAI Bank Office in Ho Chi Minh City.

 
Seventeen years have passed, VINATA has been named not only as a famous civil and industrial contractor but also as a Vietnam's leading specialist in workplace design and creation, involving many big fitting-out projects such as the British Embassy, the United States Embassy, the Belgium Embassy, the French Embassy, and offices of International Monetary Fund (IMF), Citibank, Mizuho Bank, LG, Nissan Techno, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Prudential and Marubeni.
VINATA architects design and create world class working environments for foreign representative offices in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Our teams of experts have extensive and in-depth knowledge of how good design can substantially improve business performance, enhance staff brand and help retain and attract key people.
Much of VINATA successes has stemmed from a clear understanding of our clients' businesses, their expertise and the team of people who work there. Listening to clients' requirements, understanding their wishes about future workplace, VINATA designers and project teams always give out optimum solutions for them and realize the selected ideas. Many of VINATA clients have commented that their expectations about workplace were satisfied with VINATA performance, and they were particularly impressed with VINATA professionally qualified and skilled project teams, first class designs, strong project management, a dedicated post-contract support team, guaranteed start and more.
By its great efforts, VINATA has become a bridge, winning the trust of foreign clients and creating a sound foundation for their business and operations in Vietnam./.  
By Hong Ha                               
 


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