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Industrial real estate: Japan’s Nippon Koei to advise Vietnamese developer on Long Thanh project

Japanese engineering consultancy Nippon Koei has been hired by Dong Nai Tan Hiep Industrial Park to advise on its Bau Can – Tan Hiep Industrial Park project, VN Express has reported→view source.

The move reflects a growing trend of Vietnamese developers engaging foreign expertise to design industrial parks that meet international environmental and technical standards.

Key details:

  • The park is planned as a green, smart, integrated industrial and logistics hub.
  • Features include rooftop renewable energy, advanced waste treatment, and international-standard infrastructure.
  • Support facilities will include worker housing, expert accommodation, healthcare, education, and retail.
  • The project aims to meet UNIDO eco-industrial park standards and contribute to Vietnam’s Net Zero 2050 goals.
  • Nippon Koei, with nearly 80 years of international planning experience, will provide advanced, sustainable design solutions.
  • The project is part of the developer’s strategy to move up the value chain and target high-tech, high value-added industries in Dong Nai.

Vietnamese developers are increasingly partnering with foreign firms to design modern, eco-friendly industrial parks capable of attracting global investors. 

Similar moves by Frasers Property, BW Industrial, DEEP C, and VSIP show a wider shift as Vietnam’s industrial sector looks to meet international standards and Net Zero targets.

See also: Industrial Real Estate in Vietnam 2025: Market Trends, Key Players & Regulations

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