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Deputy PM Urges Construction Industry to Lead the Charge on Climate and Technology at Hanoi Forum

by Ethan Riley
March 28, 2026
in Hanoi, Vietnam
Deputy PM urges construction sector to address climate, tech challenges at Hanoi forum – Asia News Network
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At a recent forum held in Hanoi, the Deputy Prime Minister has called on the construction sector to confront pressing challenges related to climate change and technological advancement. The event, organized by the Asia News Network, brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and experts to discuss sustainable practices and innovative solutions in an era of rapid environmental shifts and digital transformation. With the construction industry being a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, the Deputy PM emphasized the urgency of adopting eco-friendly methods and leveraging technology to enhance efficiency and sustainability. As Vietnam continues to navigate its development goals while addressing the realities of a changing climate, the collaboration and proactive measures outlined at this forum are expected to play a crucial role in shaping the future of the nation’s construction landscape.

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  • Deputy PM Highlights Urgent Need for Sustainable Practices in Construction Industry
  • Emphasizing Technological Innovation as Key to Address Climate Resilience in Building Projects
  • Collaborative Strategies Recommended for Industry Stakeholders to Tackle Environmental Challenges
  • In Retrospect

Deputy PM Highlights Urgent Need for Sustainable Practices in Construction Industry

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the pressing requirement for the construction industry to adopt sustainable practices at the recent forum held in Hanoi. As climate change poses significant risks to infrastructure and communities, he urged industry leaders to implement environmentally friendly techniques that align with global sustainability goals. Among the suggested initiatives were the use of renewable materials, enhanced energy efficiency, and the integration of green building certifications, all aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of construction projects.


In addressing the rapid advancements in technology, the Deputy PM noted the importance of embracing innovative solutions that address both environmental and operational efficiency. By leveraging technology such as Building Information Modeling (BIM) and eco-friendly construction methods, the construction sector can not only mitigate its impact on the environment but also improve productivity and reduce costs. Key strategies discussed included:


  • Investment in Research: Encourage collaboration between the industry and academic institutions.
  • Government Support: Provide incentives for companies implementing sustainable technologies.
  • Community Engagement: Involve local communities in sustainability efforts to enhance public support.
Challenge Sustainable Solution
High Carbon Emissions Use of recycled materials
Energy Costs Implement solar panels and energy-efficient systems
Waste Generation Promote reuse and recycling practices on-site

Emphasizing Technological Innovation as Key to Address Climate Resilience in Building Projects

The construction sector faces unprecedented challenges as it strives to adapt to climate change while simultaneously leveraging technological advancements. At the recent forum in Hanoi, the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that embracing innovative technologies is paramount for enhancing climate resilience in building projects. By integrating state-of-the-art solutions, such as smart sensors, green materials, and energy-efficient designs, the industry can significantly reduce its carbon footprint and create structures that withstand extreme weather conditions.

Key areas where technology can play a transformative role include:

  • Data Analytics: Utilizing big data to predict climate patterns and inform construction practices.
  • Building Information Modeling (BIM): Improving design accuracy and resource management.
  • Renewable Energy Integration: Ensuring all new constructions are equipped with sustainable energy sources.

Furthermore, there is a growing need for collaboration between stakeholders, including government bodies, tech developers, and construction firms, to foster an environment conducive to innovation. Investments in research and development will be crucial to develop and deploy these technologies effectively, ensuring that the sector is not only resilient but also a leader in sustainable practices.

Collaborative Strategies Recommended for Industry Stakeholders to Tackle Environmental Challenges

To effectively confront the multifaceted environmental challenges facing the construction sector, stakeholders must cultivate a spirit of collaboration that transcends traditional silos. This can be achieved through strategic partnerships involving government bodies, industry leaders, and research institutions to foster innovation and implement eco-friendly practices. Key collaborative approaches include:

  • Joint Research Initiatives: Establishing consortia that pool resources for research on sustainable building materials and technologies.
  • Shared Best Practices: Creating platforms for stakeholders to exchange information on successful eco-friendly projects and techniques.
  • Integrated Supply Chains: Developing co-operative frameworks that encourage sourcing of sustainable materials and green technologies.

Moreover, the implementation of comprehensive training programs aimed at enhancing the skills of the workforce in sustainable practices is critical. By focusing on education, stakeholders can ensure that both current employees and the new generation of construction professionals are equipped with the necessary knowledge to advance environmental sustainability. A proposed initiative could look like this:

Training Program Target Audience Duration
Sustainable Building Practices Construction Managers 4 Weeks
Green Material Usage Site Workers 2 Weeks
Energy Efficiency Techniques Engineers 3 Weeks

In Retrospect

In conclusion, the Deputy Prime Minister’s address at the Hanoi forum highlights a critical juncture for the construction sector in Asia. By emphasizing the necessity to tackle both climate change and technological adaptation, he calls for urgent action and collaboration among industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders. As the region faces unprecedented environmental challenges, aligning construction practices with sustainability and innovation is not just an option but an imperative. The insights shared at this forum pave the way for a more resilient and environmentally responsible construction industry, one that can meet the demands of the future while safeguarding our planet. The road ahead requires commitment and concerted efforts, and the discussions held in Hanoi are a vital step toward achieving these goals.

Tags: Asia News NetworkAsian Economyclimate challengesclimate changeConstruction Industryconstruction sectorDeputy PMDeputy Prime MinisterEnvironmental Challengesgovernment initiativesHanoiHanoi forumIndustry LeadershipinfrastructureinnovationPolicy Responsesustainabilitysustainable constructionSustainable developmenttechnologyTechnology Challengesurban developmentVietnam
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