The 2018 Theun-Hinboun Golf Tournament is held both to raise money for two selected charities,  and to celebrate the 20th anniversary of operations at THPC.

Golfers from government ministries and agencies, private companies are invited to play along with general amateur players. Timing is as follows:

  • Saturday, January 27 2018
  • Long Thanh-Vientiane Golf Club
  • 7 am Shotgun Start – please be at the club for registration before 6.30 am
  • Lunch is provided at the club’s Mallika Restaurant

Fees
700,000 kip/person or 4,200,000 kip/flight (6 golfers)
Tournament fees may be paid in advance at the THPC office, or at the event though the registration desk.

Registration
Please register before the event by contacting the THPC staff members named below. The deadline for registration is close of business on 24 January, 2018.

All fees paid by players in the golf tournament will be donated to the two charities selected as beneficiaries. No deduction is made – all expenses associated with the tournament and its organisation are borne by THPC.

The Lao Chess Federation will use the money raised to support chess competitions for young people nationwide. The Lao Blind School will use the donation to support blind children.

Various trophies are will be awarded for flight winners, runners up and spot prizes and all golfers will receive various golf accessories donated by THPC.

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From May 2, 2017, the THPC Head Office will be located at:

8th Floor. Vientiane Center, Khouvieng Road, Nongchan Village, P.O. Box 3382, Vientiane, Lao PDR

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Representatives from all THPC divisioVT Shared Training Photons joined a shared training program on “Continuous Improvement for Business Excellence” in early May. The training was hosted in Vientiane by mining company MMG, the owner and operator of the Sepon mine. Also attending were employees from the Nam Theun 2 Power Company and Phu Bia Mining. According to the Vientiane Times, the training aimed to “develop knowledge and skills associated with continuous improvement concepts, tools and techniques. This joint initiative marked an important milestone in strengthening business relationships, retaining and developing people, as well as improving business outcomes”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VR donation IMG 6465THPC has joined Mr Seng Thammavong of the Long Thep Ice Company and Lao Ford City to arrange a US$1,500 donation to Vientiane Rescue. The THPC General Manager, Mr Robert Allen teamed up with Mr Seng on June 22 to present a cheque to volunteers from the rescue service.

The donation came through an unusual process, instigated by Mr Seng after he won discount vouchers towards the purchase of Ford vehicles while playing in golf tournaments. Hearing that THPC were looking to buy Ford cars for the company fleet, he offered the vouchers to Mr Allen on the condition that half the money was donated to Vientiane Rescue.

THPC, which supported Vientiane Rescue in 2014, was pleased to take up such an offer and borught the matter to Lao Ford City, who generously allowed the discount vouchers to be transferred. The funds will go towards funding the excellent work that Vientiane Rescue's volunteers do every day and night in Vientiane, assisting those who are caught up in accidents.

Sonethavy Vongphakdy, a 21-yearold architecture student at of the National University of Laos, yawns through lack of sleep. “I was studying late last night,” he apologises. “It’s not easy,” he says. “The course requires a lot of maths. But I’m doing okay”.web IMG 0342

Sonethavy was born in Ban Thasala, a village on the banks of THPC’s Nam Gnouang Reservoir. When he was a child his parents moved to Khounkham, where his father found work as a driver for a local construction company formed to provide services to THPC. He started at the THPC school aged ten and has fond memories of his time there. “We had good, experienced teachers and learned a lot,” he says. “When I arrived at university in Vientiane I found my level of knowledge was quite high in comparison to some other students”.

Last year 36 students started the architecture course at Dong Dok with Sonethavy, but only 20 are now left, with many falling away due to the difficulty of the program. He knew architecture was not an easy subject to study, but he is now approaching the end of his second year and dreams of being able to design and constructweb IMG 0382 both industrial and residential buildings in the future. 

“Design and construction capabilities are not yet up to international standards in Laos,” he says, “and I would like to be able to help change that. When Laos joins the Asian Economic Community in 2015, more foreign companies will be able to come and bid for construction contracts here. I am afraid the Lao style of architecture will be endangered”. This architecture student is ambitious, wanting to be involved not only in the design of buildings, but also in supervision of construction and finishing, including interior design.

“When I have a project to complete I often work until one or two o’clock in the morning. Then I have to get up early to attend classes”. However, Sonethavy knew that architecture was a tough course to complete even before he started. “While I was still at the THPC School I did a lot of research on the internet also spoke to others who had already left for university. That helped me decide what I wanted to do.

When he spoke to THPC, Sonethavy was working on a project to design a post office. “I’m concentrating on efficient use of space,” he says. “It’s important that a building can perform all its functions while offering people a comfortable environment and allowing the owners to stay within budget”.

Staying within budget is always a challenge for students, but Sonethavy realises he is fortunate. It would be very difficult for me to study here without THPC support,” he says. “My father earns a driver’s salary and my mother is a housewife with other children to look after. Here I need to work hard and balance my time and my budget so I can pass the course and make my family proud”.

Does he ever have the time or money to relax and enjoy himself? “Not often”, smiles Sonethavy. “But if I can finish this post office project, I might be able to go out and celebrate with the rest of the students on the team”.

 

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