Ecoba Vietnam concluded 2025 on a high note, marked by stable growth and continued industry recognition. The company has appeared in the VNR500 ranking for 7 consecutive years and among the "top 10 reputable construction contractors" for 6 consecutive years. To acknowledge the dedication of its engineers and workers over the past year, Ecoba launched the "Tet gratitude - Thanking the hands that build spring" initiative, aiming to provide a meaningful holiday season for its employees.
Through the message "Thanking the hands that build spring", Ecoba Vietnam extends its appreciation to the construction workforce: the diligent workers and engineers who have worked tirelessly on project sites throughout the year. The company distributed nearly 2,000 Tet gifts to workers across all current projects.
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Representatives of Ecoba Vietnam present gifts to the construction team. Photo: Ecoba Vietnam |
Prior to the gift distribution, on 3/2, Ecoba hosted the "Ecoba 2026 Construction Force Congress" as part of its gratitude initiatives. During the year-end party, company leaders personally met with and awarded commendations to individuals and teams for their outstanding achievements. This recognition serves not only as a thank you from the company but also as a motivator for the workforce to continue partnering with Ecoba on future projects.
"We hope these gifts will further motivate our workers to enjoy a cozy Tet with their loved ones, empowering them to dedicate themselves and join the company in forging new paths ahead", said Mr. Hoang Van Thang, a representative of Ecoba Vietnam's leadership, explaining the program's significance.
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Ecoba's team of engineers spread the spirit of the "Tet gratitude" program. Photo: Ecoba Vietnam |
According to the company's representative, the "Tet gratitude" journey marks the end of a joyful year and the beginning of a hopeful new chapter. For Ecoba Vietnam, every project constructed must align with the happiness and peace of mind of its workers. In the years to come, Ecoba's "hands that build spring" will continue to create valuable structures across Vietnam, the S-shaped land.
(Source: Ecoba Vietnam)

