In Vietnam, digital transformation in the construction and urban sector has been identified as one of the important pillars of the green, smart and efficient development strategy. In that context, the Ha Tinh Construction industry has proactively taken the lead in the trend by applying many advanced technologies in design, construction and project management.

One of the typical technologies is BIM (Building Information Modeling). With the ability to integrate all data from design, construction to operation in a single information package, BIM helps improve management efficiency, creating conditions for stakeholders to easily monitor and control progress, budget and quality of works. In particular, the Government has issued Decision No. 258/QD-TTg, stipulating that from 2025, the application of BIM will become mandatory for level II works or higher in new construction investment projects using public investment capital, foreign capital invested in public investment and investment under the public-private partnership method right from the preparation stage.
Currently, the pilot social housing project in Thach Linh ward (now Thanh Sen ward) phase II is one of the province's large-scale projects applying BIM technology. The project has a total floor area of over 46,200 m², including 3 12-storey buildings with more than 500 apartments, 41 3-storey commercial houses, along with a traffic system, trees, sports grounds, parking lots and synchronous technical infrastructure. The implementation of BIM technology helps the construction unit have an overview, intuitive 3D simulation, thereby detecting technical problems early during the construction process.

Mr. Pham Thai Binh - Director of Ha Tinh Development Investment Fund said: "With a large project scale, digitizing all design and construction data has helped simulate the project visually from the beginning. Thanks to that, this technology allows to optimize the design, control costs, shorten progress, while ensuring synchronization of infrastructure - utilities, bringing practical benefits to residents when moving in. In addition, BIM also enhances the process of information exchange between state management agencies on construction, investors, consulting units and construction contractors".
Not only stopping at BIM, in recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has also been of interest to the Ha Tinh construction industry and has been gradually applied in design and planning. AI has the ability to automate many stages, optimize solutions, predict risks, personalize customer experiences, and support the formation of smart construction models.
Mr. Nguyen Huy Binh - Deputy Director of the Institute of Planning, Architecture and Construction of Ha Tinh shared: “In the past three years, new AI applications such as Stable Diffusion, SeaArt, ChatGPT... have shortened our time a lot in the process of finding design ideas and supporting visualization. AI technology in specialized design in the coming time is expected to not only improve accuracy but also suggest many optimal solutions, ensuring harmony between technical, aesthetic and sustainable factors”.

Notably, the application of AI in design was also discussed and shared by the Ha Tinh Institute of Architecture and Construction Planning at the Conference on AI in architectural design and construction organized by the Ha Tinh Association of Architects recently. Here, many experts and architects discussed the AI trend to build smart design models, improve the quality and sustainability of future works.

“However, to fully exploit the potential of AI, businesses and units need to focus on investing in data infrastructure, technology and human resource development. AI is only truly effective when provided with large amounts of accurate and standardized data. In reality, data in the construction industry in Ha Tinh is still scattered, lacking consistency and not fully digitized, making the application process still have many obstacles,” Mr. Binh added.
Along with innovation in design, the Ha Tinh construction industry also promotes the use of new, environmentally friendly materials. Materials such as ultra-lightweight concrete, aerated concrete steel frame houses, unburnt bricks, foam core bricks, carboncor (CA) materials, etc. are increasingly being widely used in construction activities. These materials not only help increase durability and reduce the weight of the construction, but also contribute to the development of green, sustainable construction.

Mr. Nguyen Tien Dat - Director of SDA Architecture - Interior Joint Stock Company (Thanh Sen Ward) said: "The introduction of new materials into construction has helped businesses have more options in design, especially with modern, environmentally friendly interior spaces. Green material lines not only enhance aesthetics but also reduce long-term maintenance costs. The important thing is that the market and customers gradually change their thinking, ready to accept new solutions to replace traditional materials."
It can be seen that from the application of BIM, AI to green materials, the Ha Tinh construction industry is gradually innovating and approaching modern technology trends. This is a suitable direction, contributing to bringing the province closer to the goal of building sustainable, smart and environmentally friendly urban areas and works.
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