Coteccons pursues sustainable development with governance as its spearhead, ensuring alignment from leadership mindset to on-site operations. This approach enabled the company to cut more than 237,000 tons of CO₂e during fiscal year 2025 (July 2024 – June 2025).
Over the past year, the company used 48% green steel—equivalent to more than 300,169 tons—sourced from suppliers certified under LEED, EPD, and LCA standards. At the same time, Coteccons incorporated over 41.2 million XMCL bricks (non-fired bricks), accounting for 50% of the total bricks used during the year.
Beyond materials, Coteccons invests in people and operational excellence. More than 200 employees were trained in greenhouse gas inventory to strengthen ESG implementation at construction sites. The company rolled out safety and welfare programs for workers, recording over 46.5 million safe working hours across 56 projects and providing more than 14,000 free health check-ups for laborers. Between 2022 and 2025, Coteccons also planted over 33,000 native trees to help restore upstream forests.
For the fourth consecutive year, Coteccons has secured the No.1 position in the Top 10 Most Reputable Construction Contractors 2026, as announced by Vietnam Report in collaboration with Vietnamnet, reaffirming the Company’s resilient fundamentals amid an increasingly competitive industry landscape. The Top 10 Most Reputable Construction Contractors 2026 ranking, published by Vietnam Report, is built upon objective criteria including financial capacity, media credibility, and expert evaluations. As Vietnam’s construction sector enters a strong recovery phase, this year’s ranking highlights the clear advancements of leading contractors, not only in business performance but also in their ability to deliver large-scale and complex projects. Ms. Dinh Thi Hong Tham, Corporate Affairs Director, representing Coteccons, received the award Entering 2026, Vietnam’s construction industry has recorded a notable recovery, driven by record-high public investment disbursement and stable foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows. According to Vietnam Report, in 2025, the sector’s gross value added (GVA) grew by 9.62%, outpacing overall GDP growth and reinforcing construction’s role as a key economic growth engine. Nevertheless, the industry continues to face structural challenges, including rising input costs, talent shortages, and increasing demands on project execution capabilities. Coteccons’ sustained leadership is underpinned by strong financial performance. In the first half of fiscal year 2026, the Company recorded revenue of approximately VND 17,459 billion, representing a nearly 50% year-on-year increase, while profit after tax reached VND 523 billion, posting a robust 165% growth. Notably, Coteccons achieved a record-high backlog of approximately VND 62,500 billion, reflecting a healthy project pipeline and
- April 23, 2026