March 29, 2026 | 07:55

Work begins on 1,900 social housing units in Ha Tinh

Nguyễn Thuấn

Once completed, the project is expected to provide over 1,900 apartments, primarily serving low-income earners, industrial workers, and members of the armed forces.

Work begins on 1,900 social housing units in Ha Tinh
A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the social housing project on March 27.

A groundbreaking ceremony was held on March 27 for a new social housing project in Tran Phu Ward, the central Ha Tinh province, developed by Phuc Dat Ha Tinh Co., Ltd.

Spanning nearly 6 ha, the development will feature five 15-story residential towers and one commercial building. Once completed, the project is expected to provide over 1,900 apartments, primarily serving low-income earners, industrial workers, and members of the armed forces.

Beyond providing housing, the project is designed as a synchronized urban area. It will integrate technical infrastructure, internal traffic systems, green spaces, public facilities, and essential services to ensure a high quality of life for residents.

Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Ho Huy Thanh, Vice Chairman of the Ha Tinh Provincial People’s Committee, emphasized the province's commitment to balancing economic growth with social progress and equity. He noted that providing housing for low-income and vulnerable groups remains a long-term strategic priority, guided by the spirit of "leaving no one behind."

The project is seen as a concrete step toward realizing this vision and is expected to attract further investment into similar social projects in the future, said Mr. Thanh.

To ensure the project's success, the provincial leader has requested the developer to mobilize maximum financial, human, and technological resources. The company is also urged to maintain scientific construction management to ensure the project meets all deadlines, safety standards, and quality benchmarks.

Furthermore, the province highlighted the importance of sustainability and environmental friendliness, aiming to turn this development into a model for social housing.

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