Vietnam Construction Awards 2025: Honoring 8 Outstanding Categories – A Gathering of Leading Construction Enterprises

On the morning of October 7 in Hanoi, the Vietnam Federation of Civil Engineering Associations (VFCEA) will host the Vietnam Construction Awards 2025, alongside the forum titled: “Prospects and Challenges for Private Construction Enterprises in the Era of Transformation.”
October 03, 2025 | 10:50
Vietnam Construction Awards 2025
Vietnam Construction Awards 2025

The event will bring together top economic and construction experts, as well as more than 20 leading businesses in the sector.

A Growing Platform for Recognition and Connection

Now in its second year, the Vietnam Construction Awards is quickly gaining momentum as a prominent platform for networking among intellectuals, entrepreneurs, and businesses in the construction industry. More than a celebration, the event serves as a hub for knowledge exchange, best practices, and discussion of new development trends in a rapidly evolving landscape.

Following the resounding success of the 2024 edition, this year’s expert panel will honor outstanding companies in eight key categories:

  1. Top Quality and Reputable General Contractor of Vietnam 2025

  2. Pioneering Enterprise in Green Building Development 2025

  3. Leader in New Materials and High-Tech Products in Construction 2025

  4. Outstanding Performer in Digital Transformation in Construction 2025

  5. Pioneer in Affordable Housing Development 2025

  6. Sustainable Development in Construction 2025

  7. Top Quality and Reputable Construction Consultancy 2025

  8. Construction Enterprise of the Year 2025

A Lineup of Industry Titans

The event will be attended by a wide range of prominent players in Vietnam’s construction landscape, including:

  • Coteccons

  • Central

  • Unicons

  • DELTA Group

  • Searefico

  • SCG Group

  • Viteccons

  • Phuc Hung Holdings

  • Viettel Construction

  • CC1 (Construction Corporation No.1)

  • Vicostone

  • Trung Do

  • Xuan Mai Corp

  • NSN Construction & Engineering

  • Vietnam Construction Consultancy Corporation (VNCC)

  • Song Da Cao Cuong

  • Greenpan

  • VCC Group

  • Hi-Pec (High-Tech Petrochemical JSC)

Adding a unique touch to the program is the presence of Insidemen, a premium menswear brand under K&G Vietnam’s ecosystem.

Vietnam Construction Awards 2025 is shaping up to be more than just an awards ceremony — it’s a strategic push to elevate Vietnam’s construction industry, reposition enterprises for global competitiveness, and inspire bold moves in a new era of development.

Forum: Removing Bottlenecks, Creating Breakthroughs

Within the framework of the event, the forum will focus on identifying and addressing policy, legal, and operational barriers faced by private construction businesses.

Industry experts, business leaders, and policymakers will come together to:

  • Evaluate the capabilities of private construction enterprises

  • Identify institutional, financial, and procedural bottlenecks

  • Explore paths forward in digitalization, green building, and sustainable growth

  • Recommend targeted policy measures to support private sector development

Private Sector: A Core Growth Engine Through 2045

According to Resolution 68, by 2030 the private sector is expected to become one of the main drivers of national economic growth, leading in innovation, science, and digital transformation. Key targets include:

  • 2 million active enterprises, with 20 per 1,000 people

  • At least 20 Vietnamese firms integrated into global value chains

  • Private sector to contribute 55–58% of GDP and 35–40% of state budget revenue

  • Create jobs for 84–85% of the labor force

  • Average labor productivity to grow 8.5–9.5% annually

By 2045, Vietnam aims to have at least 3 million private businesses, with the sector contributing over 60% of GDP, making it one of the top performers in ASEAN in terms of innovation, technological capability, and competitiveness in the global arena.

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