Recently, the CENTRAL’s PMB across the country honorly welcomed a delegation of experts from Israel for site inspections. The visit marked a significant step in strengthening international cooperation while laying the groundwork for workforce training and knowledge transfer in preparation for CENTRAL’s upcoming projects in Israel.

The delegation included Mr. Hendel Ziv, Deputy CEO CENTRAL Israel, responsible for training, workforce development, and skills assessment, aimed at preparing Vietnamese CENTRAL’s engineers and workers for deployment in Israel; Mr. Druker Eran, Project Manager and representative of INTROL (Israel), who visited Vietnam to conduct site inspections, evaluate construction methodologies, site logistics, and project execution as a basis for future collaboration in Israel; and Mr. Tony Tran (Tran Trung Hieu), Project Manager in Israel.
During the visit, the CENTRAL Israel delegation worked directly with the PMB, exchanging insights on construction methods, site logistics, implementation progress, and engaging with on-site workers to encourage and assess operational practices.

The delegation’s first stop was Midori The Nest High-End Apartment Project in Binh Duong New City. The project team presented an overview of construction solutions, progress, manpower deployment, and current site conditions, followed by a tour of the PMB’s office and Basement B2 construction area. Mr. Druker Eran highly commended the site’s organization and management, particularly the structural progress averaging eight days per floor. With several hundred workers per tower (H5 and H7), both sides exchanged and analyzed the effectiveness of aluminum formwork systems applied in Vietnam compared to those used in Israel.

At the Estuary Project in Da Nang, the delegation expressed strong appreciation for the professional working style of the project team, where structural works achieved an impressive five days per floor, while finishing works averaged six days per floor, exceeding the investor’s expectations. INTROL’s representative stated that the project would continue to be monitored, with a follow-up visit planned upon completion for a comprehensive evaluation of the execution model.

During the visit to FPT Plaza 4 project, Mr. Hendel Ziv held direct discussions with workers assigned to the international market. The session focused on vocational training programs, work discipline, professional conduct, and safety standards to prepare Vietnamese workers to meet the stringent requirements of the Israeli market.
At the Legend City project, the delegation showed particular interest in CENTRAL’s top-down construction method and expressed admiration for the project’s systematic and efficient execution. Mr. Druker Eran noted that in Israel, construction typically involves fewer workers due to the use of prefabricated steel components and modular formwork manufactured off-site, leading to valuable technical exchanges between the two parties.

Concluding the program, Mr. Tran Trung Hieu, representing the PMB and International Business Division, extended appreciation to project managers for facilitating on-site training opportunities for international workforce teams. He also emphasized the importance of professional conduct, strict compliance with site management directives, occupational safety, and discipline throughout construction activities.
The visit by the Israeli expert delegation represents a significant milestone in strengthening cooperation among CENTRAL Vietnam, CENTRAL Israel, and INTROL. Beyond enhancing mutual understanding of construction capabilities and project management practices, the engagement establishes a solid foundation for workforce training, experience transfer, and the future implementation of large-scale projects in Israel.