That is the sharing of Ms. Khanh Van - a National Economics University (NEU) student, after visiting Cu Mong, Deo Ca, and Co Ma tunnels built and operated by Deo Ca Group (DCG).
Khanh Van said: “Seeing Cu Mong and Deo Ca tunnels with my own eyes overwhelmed me. I feel proud and grateful for the great efforts of Deo Ca people to create socio-economic values for the locality.”
Ms. Khanh Van – A student at the Faculty of Business Administration (NEU)
On March 18, 2022, DCG organized a visit to Cu Mong, and Deo Ca tunnel project.
The tour has the participation of more than 200 typical lecturers and students from 15 universities across the country, including NEU, University of Transport and Communications, University of Transport Technology, Hanoi University of Civil Engineering, Vietnam National University (Hanoi), Military Technical Academy, Industrial University of Vinh, Application Engineering and Technology Transportation Center, MienTrung University of Civil Engineering, Mientrung Industry And Trade College, Quy Nhon University, Central College of Transport No. 5, The University of Danang - University of Science and Technology, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education, etc.
The tour group
The tour group went to Cu Mong and Deo Ca tunnels and the Traffic Management Center (TMC) of the two tunnels to see the tunnels' operation method and the modern technology applied by DCG.
During the visit, the representative of DCG introduced to the tour group about DCG. DCG was established in Phu Yen. Although this province is beautiful, it is economically tricky because it is "blocked" by Cu Mong pass and Ca pass.
DCG started as a cooperative, developed, and became a leading enterprise in transport infrastructure. DCG is a pioneer in implementing high-tech projects such as Deo Ca, Cu Mong, and Hai Van 2 tunnels.
DCG can also build expressways, bridges, and urban tunnels,... DCG has successfully rescued many challenging projects such as Bac Giang - Lang Son, Trung Luong - My Thuan...
Mr. Tran Dinh Trong - Vice Dean of Faculty of Bridge and Road (HUCE)
The students were excited to see the rocks taken from the heart of the tunnels and pictures of majestic works in the history room at Deo Ca TMC. The sharing of the DCG representative here helped the students better understand DCG and the trans-mountain works.
Mr. Nguyen Viet Thanh - Vice Dean of Faculty of Civil Engineering (UTC)
Mr. Nguyen Viet Thanh - Vice Dean of Faculty of Civil Engineering (UTC), shared: “The working environment at DCG is very dynamic, with many young leaders. I want my students to have the opportunity to work here.”
Mr. Tran Manh Ha – the Rector of IUV
Deo Ca and Cu Mong tunnels are the items of the project of road tunnels through Ca pass - National Highway 1. The project has a total investment of 26,154 billion VND. This is the first project of DCG in the field of transport infrastructure.
BY TRA MY