CapitaLand Development honoured as ‘Best Sustainable Developer’ at PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final 2021
Ho Chi Minh City, 10 December 2021 – CapitaLand Development (CLD), the development arm of CapitaLand Group, has won the ‘Best Sustainable Developer’ award at the prestigious PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final 2021. The ‘Best Sustainable Developer’ award recognises the excellence demonstrated by developers who have consistently implemented environmentally-conscious designs, used low-impact construction materials, as well as installed energy- and waste-efficient systems in their buildings.
CLD had also won six other awards at the PropertyGuru Vietnam Property Awards 2021. CLD received the ‘Special Recognition for Building Communities’ and ‘Special Recognition in Sustainable Design and Construction’ awards. CLD also garnered top honours for three of its luxury residential developments. Heritage West Lake and DEFINE received ‘Best Luxury Condo Development’ for Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City respectively. DEFINE also won ‘Best High Rise Condo Development’ in Vietnam while CLD’s upcoming residential development, ZENITY in Ho Chi Minh City received ‘Best Luxury Condo Interior Design’.
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