On July 1, recording the reality of the reporter, leaders and staff, experts of a number of departments and branches of Cao Bang province, resumed working at the headquarters of departments, branches and branches of Cao Bang province.
The project of the headquarters of departments, branches and sectors of Cao Bang province has a total investment of over 720 billion VND, with implementation period from 2022-2025. With its scale and design functions, it is considered the "super headquarters" of the mountainous province of Cao Bang
This hundred-billion-dong building was built on lot HC.1 in the Provincial Administrative Center (New Urban Area, Thuc Phan Ward). The project started in January 2023, and will be completed and put into trial operation in the second quarter of 2025.

The headquarters of departments, branches and sectors will be built opposite the new headquarters of the People's Committee - People's Council of Cao Bang province.
These days, the project has completed all items, the investor is starting to hand over and welcome the staff to work. "About 5 departments, branches and sectors have moved to work, we are re-checking some technical features such as elevators to ensure smooth operation" - the investor representative shared.

The project is assessed to have modern architecture, with highlights and symbols, and the new working headquarters of departments, branches and sectors of Cao Bang province is expected to contribute to improving the effectiveness of management.
The scale of this headquarters project includes 9 floors above ground, 1 basement and 1 attic. The total floor area is about over 43,100m2, this project will be the working and receiving headquarters of nearly 20 departments, branches and sectors of Cao Bang province.

Talking to reporters, an officer of the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Cao Bang province - said: "We have officially worked at the new headquarters since today (July 1), the space here is more spacious and connected, the departments are close to each other, the exchange procedures will be much faster".