HVC is accelerating the construction progress of the general contractor for the hotel's electrical and mechanical systems at Sailing Club Residences Ha Long Bay
30/05/2026
Immediately after signing the contract, HVC Group quickly mobilized resources to comprehensively implement the MEP (mechanical, electrical, and electrical) general contractor package at the high-end hotel area of the Sailing Club Residences Ha Long Bay project. To date, construction progress has reached over 40% of the volume, closely adhering to the set plan. It is expected that HVC will complete the installation, testing, and handover of the system to the investor in August 2026, contributing to the early commissioning and operation of the project.
As previously reported, at the Sailing Club Residences Ha Long Bay project – a high-end resort on the shores of Ha Long Bay (Quang Ninh province) – in addition to the general contractor packages for infrastructure, swimming pool technology, and lazy river, HVC Group continues to be entrusted by the investor, BIM Group, to undertake the general contractor package for the high-end hotel's electrical and mechanical systems. Accordingly, HVC is responsible for implementing the entire electrical, fire alarm, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), and water supply and drainage systems.
The luxury hotel Sailing Club Residences Ha Long Bay is currently under construction
The luxurious Sailing Club Residences Ha Long Bay hotel is built on a scale of 6 above-ground floors and 2 basement floors, with a construction area of approximately 2,200 m2 per floor, including 89 hotel rooms and 47 sea-facing condotel rooms. As a key project in the high-end resort real estate segment, the hotel complex requires a mechanical and electrical system that meets complex technical requirements, operates optimally, saves energy, and integrates modern management and control capabilities.
HVC is the general contractor for the mechanical and electrical systems of the high-end hotel complex
With high technical requirements, from the initial implementation phase, HVC's team of experts and engineers meticulously researched and calculated to provide synchronized, modern, and optimal electromechanical solutions. HVC's goal is not only to ensure the quality of the project but also to contribute to enhancing the experience, increasing the operational value, and creating a distinctive, high-class resort destination for the investor.
HVC workers are installing a chiller system in the atrium area on the first floor
After more than 2.5 months of construction, HVC Group has completed approximately 40% of the total work volume, ensuring the progress is on schedule. Many key items are being implemented simultaneously, including:
The electrical system is largely complete, with conduit installation, wiring laying, and cable tray installation in the corridors of floors 2, 3, and 4 finished; the water supply and drainage system is approximately 85% complete, with a small portion remaining to be installed in the basement connecting to the infrastructure; the fire alarm system has completed conduit installation and wiring from floors 2 to 5; the HVAC system has completed the main ductwork and is continuing with the installation of ductwork in the basement rooms and functional areas. In addition, the chiller system is also being installed simultaneously in the basement, ground floor, and first floor.
The chiller system on the first floor is currently being installed and completed by HVC
Mr. Vu Tien Khuong – the project manager for the hotel's mechanical and electrical general contractor package – stated: “Currently, HVC is working closely with the investor and relevant contractors to ensure the overall progress. To meet the workload, the engineering and worker team has to work overtime by 50%, working until 7-8 PM every day of the week. According to the plan, HVC will complete the installation, testing, and handover to the investor by the end of August 2026, aiming to put the hotel into operation in December 2026. Therefore, June and July are considered the peak construction period, and HVC will focus its resources on accelerating the implementation progress to meet the deadline.”
HVC installs electrical wiring systems in hotel rooms at resorts
According to Mr. Khuong, with many years of experience in the field of general electrical and mechanical contracting for high-end hotel and resort projects nationwide, HVC Group expects to continue to accompany the investor to bring the Sailing Club Residences Ha Long Bay project into operation soon, contributing to creating a world-class resort destination, offering experiences that are "easy to appreciate but hard to forget".
HVC is installing cable trays in the hallways of floors 2, 3, and 4.
Over the past period, at Sailing Club Residences Ha Long Bay, HVC has also been accelerating the implementation of the general contractor package for the mechanical and electrical infrastructure and the lazy river water treatment technology. According to the latest updates from the construction site, the electrical, lighting, and lawn irrigation systems on the model road have been completed. Simultaneously, HVC is laying infrastructure cables to each apartment, with 75 out of 104 units already completed. For the lazy river project, the entire external piping system connecting to the machine room has been installed. In addition, the Clubhouse area has also completed the construction of the entire drainage system.