Simona Heights Apartment Tower in Quy Nhon holds topping-out ceremony

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Phu My - Quy Nhon Construction Investment Co., Ltd. on January 17 held the topping-out ceremony for the Simona Heights apartment tower in Quy Nhon Ward, Gia Lai Province, marking the completion of the project’s structural framework after 24 months of construction.

Representatives of the investor, contractors, supervisory consultants, and partner units attended the event, which signals the project’s transition to the finishing phase. The development has logged more than one million safe working hours, a milestone the company said reflects strict coordination among stakeholders in a technically demanding, large-scale construction site.

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The Simona Heights apartment project has topped out and is now moving into the finishing phase. Photo: Hải Yến

Chief Strategy Officer Hoàng Việt Anh said the project reached topping-out on schedule thanks to close cooperation between the investor, contractors, and consulting units. The project is slated for completion and handover to homeowners by the end of 2026.

Simona Heights occupies a 7,071-square-meter plot with dual frontage on Trần Hưng Đạo and Trần Bình Trọng streets. It consists of two basement levels and two 29-storey towers with about 629 apartments. Total investment is nearly VND 1,000 billion (approximately USD 40 million).

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Representatives of the investor, contractors, and consultants cut the ribbon at the topping-out ceremony. Photo: Hải Yến

The development is among Gia Lai Province’s key urban revitalization initiatives, supporting efforts to replace deteriorating housing blocks, including the old Trần Bình Trọng apartment complex.

The investor is required to provide on-site resettlement for 83 households and compensate the State for more than 2,600 square meters of public assets, equivalent to 44 apartments, forming the basis for relocating remaining old collective housing areas in Quy Nhon Ward.

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