On the morning of 31 January 2026, Phuoc Thanh Construction Corporation, in collaboration with the Project Owner – S.I.S Vietnam International Stroke Services Joint Stock Company, solemnly held the Topping-Out Ceremony for the S.I.S Center for Advanced Research and Training in Stroke Treatment, Ho Chi Minh City, located at Lot E5-1, D1 Road, Saigon Hi-Tech Park, Tang Nhon Phu Ward, Ho Chi Minh City.

The ceremony was attended by representatives of the Project Owner, domestic and international medical experts, representatives of the Management Board of Saigon Hi-Tech Park, the main contractor Phuoc Thanh, along with project design consultants, supervision consultants, and other stakeholders.


During the ceremony, Dr. Tran Chi Cuong, representing the Project Owner, together with his associates, shared insights into the significance and strategic importance of the project in advancing research, training, and specialised treatment of stroke in Viet Nam. Following this, the delegates carried out the final concrete pouring, officially marking the topping-out milestone of the project.
The project is developed on a site area of over 11,000 square metres, comprising one basement level, eleven above-ground floors, and one rooftop technical floor. Upon completion and operation, the S.I.S Center Ho Chi Minh City is expected to enhance the application of high-end technologies in stroke diagnosis and treatment, while enabling a greater number of patients—particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds—to access high-quality healthcare services at more affordable costs.



The topping-out ceremony represents a significant milestone, affirming the strong commitment and close coordination between the Project Owner, Phuoc Thanh Construction Corporation, and all participating parties throughout the construction process. With construction progress strictly controlled and quality standards meeting stringent technical and safety requirements, Phuoc Thanh reaffirms its commitment to continuing close cooperation with the Project Owner to expedite project completion, thereby contributing to improved effectiveness in stroke research, training, and treatment, and delivering meaningful value to the community.
