HCMC – Nhat Nghe Tinh (Master One Trade) Bookcase, co-funded by the Saigon Times Foundation (STF), a unit of the Saigon Times Group, and the Supporting Committee for Vietnamese People in Germany, has unveiled a new book on construction technology to fulfill the information needs of readers, especially those in the construction sector.
The book is a comprehensive resource, featuring textbooks, formulas, standards, and terminology related to construction technology. The content is thoughtfully organized to provide an easy reference for readers.
The terminology used in the book adheres to Vietnam’s national standards system (TCVN), which is also widely used in practical production and business operations. Additionally, the book provides definitions for terms that align with international (ISO/EN/IEC) and German (DIN, VDI, VDMA) standards, as well as regulations related to labor safety, environmental considerations, and quality. This contributes to standardizing the terminology used in the engineering industry.
The book consists of 22 chapters, each of which plays a crucial role in enhancing the overall understanding of construction technology.
This publication is part of a series of released engineering books in the Nhat Nghe Tinh Bookcase on topics such as mechanical engineering, electronics and electric technology, mechatronics, modern motorcycle-automobile engineering, biology and biological engineering, chemical technology, environmental engineering, and plastics technology.
The construction technology book is available at various bookstores, including Tre Publishing House, HCMC General Publishing House, Fahasha, Phuong Nam, and the local e-commerce platform Tiki.
For inquiries about book donations and purchases, please contact Ms. Kim Lan at the Saigon Times Foundation on (+84) 908005892 or via dipkimlan@gmail.com
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