COTECCONS HITS HAT-TRICK AT THE HUBEXO ASIA AWARDS 2025: TWO CONSECUTIVE YEARS AMONG VIETNAM’S TOP 10 CONTRACTORS

On June 13, 2025 – Coteccons Construction Joint Stock Company (HOSE: CTD) and Unicons Investment Construction Co., Ltd. (a Coteccons subsidiary) have, for the second year in a row, been named among the Top 10 Contractors in Vietnam 2025 at the Hubexo Asia Awards – one of the most prestigious construction industry honors in the region. This award recognizes Coteccons’ and Unicons’ outstanding contributions to sustainable and innovative construction practices.

Coteccons and Unicons were honored for the second consecutive year as Top 10 Contractors in Vietnam 2025.

The Hubexo Asia Awards 2025 (formerly known as the BCI Asia Awards) – one of the industry’s most anticipated events – took place on June 13, 2025 in Ho Chi Minh City. This year’s event marks the 20th anniversary of recognizing excellence in architecture and construction throughout Asia.

“Top 10 Contractors in Vietnam” category was first introduced in 2024. Coteccons and Unicons were both honored in its inaugural year and have successfully maintained their positions in the second year.

A representative of Coteccons received the award.
A representative of Unicons received the award.
The ranking criteria for the Top 10 Contractors are based on the total construction value of projects that commenced between January 1, 2023 – December 31, 2024, with weighting applied to projects registered for green building certification.

 

The continued presence of both Coteccons and Unicons in the Top 10 underscores Coteccons’ commitment to becoming an industry leader, while highlighting the group’s robust construction capabilities and long-term pursuit of sustainable development standards.

Coteccons’ and Unicons’ project portfolio speaks for itself. Coteccons is behind major developments such as the Pandora Factory, Suntory PepsiCo Factory, Hòa Phát’s Dung Quất 2 megaproject, and Sun Urban City. Meanwhile, Unicons is constructing the Apache Shoe Factory, Hanh Phuc Hospital, PepsiCo Foods Factory, and Tien Bo Plaza. All these projects follow a “green transition” trend – with notable highlights like the Pandora Factory, which is 100% powered by renewable energy and built to LEED Gold standards.

Coteccons’ Pandora Production Vietnam factory was constructed to meet LEED Gold green building standards – a globally recognized certification – and operates entirely on 100% renewable energy.
Hanh Phuc Hospital was designed under the “Hospital Without Walls” model, comprising three integrated components: a smart hospital, satellite clinics, and home-care teams connected via telehealth systems.

Speaking about Coteccons and Unicons being recognized among Top 10 Contractors in Vietnam 2025, Mr. Bolat Duisenov, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Coteccons, stated: “Coteccons and Unicons share a unified set of values. We approach every project with a sense of responsibility, strive for the highest industry standards, and always put people at the heart of our decisions. We are honored to be recognized at an awards ceremony that celebrates ‘Industry Leaders  ‘ in architecture and construction.

As Vietnam’s leading general contractor, Coteccons plays a central role—a catalyst and connector—in building a more sustainable industry. We are committed to working together with our partners—clients, subcontractors, engineers, and workers—to create a safer, more meaningful, and more comfortable construction ecosystem.

“Being an Industry Leader means not only excelling in what we do but also raising industry standards, shaping mindsets, and inspiring action across the construction ecosystem,” Mr. Bolat emphasized.

Unicons is proud to be entrusted by the Investor with the role of General Contractor for the structural, façade, and infrastructure works of the Tien Bo Plaza project.
This dual recognition affirms Coteccons’ and Unicons’ outstanding reputation and execution capabilities, as well as Coteccons’ self-imposed standards – from technical excellence and safety compliance to unwavering commitment to sustainability.

ABOUT HUBEXO ASIA AWARDS

Now in its 20th year, the Hubexo Asia Awards (formerly BCI Asia Awards) remains one of the most respected awards in the region’s architecture and construction sectors.

It recognizes the most active and pioneering firms, while also serving as a platform to connect industry leaders across Asia.

Organized by Hubexo – a pioneer in the construction ecosystem – the awards aim to promote sustainability and innovation by connecting and honoring key players in the construction industry.

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