Speaking at the meeting, Deputy Minister Pham Minh Ha acknowledged and highly appreciated the great and important contributions of the team of people working in teaching, training, researching and training cadres for the entire Construction industry.
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Deputy Minister of Construction Pham Minh Ha spoke at the meeting.
According to the Deputy Minister, 2025 is the first year that the Academy of Construction Strategy and Cadres Training to build and operate a unified model based on the nearly 50-year tradition of its predecessors.
In that context, the Academy must both stabilize its organization and maintain and improve the quality of its professional activities. Up to now, the Academy has quickly reorganized its apparatus, maintained its work pace and stabilized its operations.
In addition to the number of staff and training courses delivered, the Academy has carried out research and policy advisory work at multiple levels from synthesizing and providing information to participating in research tasks and proposing management solutions, thereby contributing to the Ministry of Construction’s leadership and administrative activities. Those results reflect the sense of responsibility, proactiveness and efforts to overcome difficulties of the Academy's collective immediately after the merger.
In the context of major changes in the country, the Deputy Minister stated that it is necessary to set higher requirements on expertise and professionalism for the team of officials in the construction sector from the central to local levels.
This is a challenge and difficulty, but also a driving force for the Academy to accelerate innovation, improve the quality of training and research to meet the increasingly high requirements of practice, contributing to supporting the Ministry of Construction and localities to effectively implement major policies being deployed.
In the next phase, the Deputy Minister suggested that the Academy should continue to review, research and implement a number of key contents.
Specifically, continue to research and innovate program content, training methods, and foster knowledge in a practical direction, especially solving practical problems, difficulties, and obstacles.
In addition, the Academy needs to continue to promote its strengths in research and policy communication. In particular, areas with many new changes such as: urban management, urban development, green infrastructure development, digital transformation in the industry...
“The Academy has performed well and achieved relative stability during the merger period. It now needs to continue reviewing and improving its organizational structure, clarifying functions and responsibilities, and building a professional and transparent culture to create a working environment where staff and lecturers can provide effective advice and fully develop their capabilities and roles,” said the Deputy Minister.
In parallel, Ha asked the Academy to gradually complete its post-merger facilities, aiming for a centralized and uniform working environment. This is an important foundation for stable operations, effective organization of research activities, and for attracting experts and collaborating with domestic and international partner organizations.
At the same time, it continue to proactively seize opportunities and requirements from Resolution 57, Resolution 71... to accelerate digital transformation in all activities of the academy and have more effective applied research.
The Deputy Minister expressed his belief, with its long tradition and a team of cadres who, after being reorganized, increasingly demonstrate the spirit of solidarity, initiative and responsibility, the Academy will continue to promote its strength, worthy of being a trusted training, fostering and policy research facility of the Ministry of Construction, making more practical and effective contributions to the development of the sector and the country.

Deputy Minister of Construction Pham Minh Ha presented flowers to congratulate the Academy of Construction Strategy and Cadres Training on the occasion of the 43rd anniversary of Vietnam Teachers' Day.
Reporting to the Deputy Minister, Mr. Ngo Anh Tuan, Director of the Academy of Construction Strategy and Cadres Training, said that after 9 months of merger, the Academy has quickly stabilized its operations, promptly completed assigned tasks, creating momentum for new development space with a wider scope and higher requirements than before.
Regarding training and training, in the past 9 months, the Academy has organized more than 200 training classes with over 13,500 students, focusing on professional fields of the industry.
In particular, the Academy has proactively developed new programs, including commune-level training programs and deployed them nationwide.
The Academy is also continuing to review and develop new training programs that are oriented and newly designed to meet practical needs, enhancing applicability to help students create specific products that can be immediately deployed in their work.
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Mr. Ngo Anh Tuan, Director of the Academy of Construction Strategy and Cadres Training spoke at the meeting.
Research and policy advisory work continued to be carrried out with many important assigned tasks; widely involved in the development of strategies, planning, projects, Central and Ministries level tasks, researching and advising on mechanisms and policies of the industry.
Notably, in 2025, the Academy implemented and completed 12 ministerial-level tasks and projects, and in 2026 it has registered and been assigned over 20 new ministerial-level research tasks and projects.
Through these efforts, the Academy has gradually affirmed its role as one of the key research and policy advisory institutions supporting State management functions in the construction sector.