Five Projects of the Group Win the Gold Award for Excellent Residential Communities of the 2025 Tien-yow Jeme Civil Engineering Prize
2025-12-19

Recently, the results of the Gold Award for Excellent Residential Communities of the 2025 Tien-yow Jeme Civil Engineering Prize were announced, and five projects of Beijing Urban Construction Group Co., Ltd. were on the list. Beijing Urban Construction Group Co., Ltd. has won 30 gold awards for excellent residential communities of the Tien-yow Jeme Civil Engineering Prize and a total of 84 Tien-yow Jeme Civil Engineering Prizes to date. The Gold Award for Excellent Residential Communities is an important award set by the China Civil Engineering Tien-yow Jeme Civil Engineering Prize. It has been awarded annually since 2004. Projects are comprehensively evaluated based on multiple dimensions, such as planning and design, architectural design, environmental design, technology application, and engineering quality. The award-winning projects represent the advanced level of residential construction in China.

The Garden Expo Park Staff Housing (Indemnificatory Housing) Project (Plot 6159) (1# Residence and 20 Other Items) is undertaken by the Civil Engineering Department of the Group, with a total floor area of more than 200,000 square meters. Construction commenced in July 2021 and was fully completed and delivered in May 2024. During construction, Beijing Urban Construction Group Co., Ltd. upheld standards of excellence and national craftsmanship quality, actively promoting scientific and technological innovation and the development of smart construction sites. The Group introduced a smart construction site management platform, integrating BIM, Internet of Things, and big data technologies, and realizing dynamic control of the entire process of personnel, machines, materials, methods, and environment. This has promoted the industrialization, digitalization, and intelligent upgrading of construction, contributing to the development of high-quality projects. The project has obtained several invention and utility model patents, and won honors including the Beijing Excellent Building (Great Wall) Structural Works and the first prize of the Longtu Cup National BIM Competition.

The P Protected Area Project on Jiugulou Street in Dongcheng District, Beijing, was jointly undertaken by the Group's Construction Department and China Railway 16th Bureau Group Co., Ltd. With a total floor area of 60,000 square meters, it is a traditional residential community consisting of 76 quadrangle courtyards in the style of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Construction started in October 2020 and was completed in October 2023. The project combines traditional materials with modern construction. During construction, the project team adhered to the spirit of craftsmanship and applied antique building construction technologies, including tile roofing, 3D digital stone carvings, insulated clay wall, as well as BIM technology to improve construction accuracy. It combined traditional style with modern technology, preserved the historical style of the ancient capital, and achieved a harmonious coexistence between old buildings and modern living.

The Shanlanquefu project, located in Yanqing District, was developed by the Beijing Uni.-Construction Group Co., Ltd. The design was carried out by the Residential Design Institute, while the construction was managed by BUCC No. 2 Development and Construction Co., Ltd. The project covers a total floor area of 54,800 square meters. Construction commenced in December 2021, and the project was delivered for occupancy in March 2024. The project applies BIM technology throughout its life cycle, integrates high-standard technologies such as three-star green buildings, one-star healthy buildings, and AA-level prefabricated structures with a 76% assembly rate. It also integrates livable technologies such as green building materials, seismic reduction/isolation, variable space, and smart homes. The project adopts a general contracting model and the architect responsibility system, and takes out green building performance liability insurance. The project has won multiple honors, including Beijing Excellent Building (Great Wall) Structural Works, Jingrui Science and Technology Award, and Prefabricated Demonstration Project.

The Beijing Guoyu Wanhecheng project is a high-quality commercial residential project jointly developed by Beijing Urban Construction Investment and Development Co., Ltd. and Sino-Ocean Group. The project covers an area of 33,800 square meters, with a plot ratio of 2.8 and a total floor area of 144,000 square meters. Construction commenced in January 2021, and the project was delivered in December 2023. The project is positioned as a high-end, improved residential building on the West Fourth Ring Road. It adopts the forward-looking "high-quality housing" planning concept to build smart homes. It features people-oriented spatial design, advanced smart systems, and attentive property services. The product attracted many customers upon its launch, and frequently ranked first in the sales rankings of Beijing and Fengtai District. During construction, the project established a complete quality control system and actively used prefabricated buildings, intelligent applications, green energy-saving technologies, etc. The project has won awards such as the Beijing Excellent Engineering Survey and Design Achievements, the Jingrui Science and Technology Award, and the Beijing Construction (Great Wall) Quality Works.

The F1 Residential and Public Construction Mixed Land Project in Plot 30-L06 of the Shanty Town Renovation Project in Heiqiao Village and Nangao Village, Cuigezhuang Township, Chaoyang District, Beijing was undertaken by the China Railway 16th Bureau Group Co., Ltd., with a total floor area of approximately 105,000 square meters. Construction commenced in September 2021, and the project was completed and accepted in December 2023. As one of the first batches of high-standard residential projects in Beijing, the project has a total assembly rate of 91%. The project is based on the concept of "ecology, humanities, etiquette and technology", empowering passive buildings with technology and applying new technologies and processes such as prefabricated construction and BIM throughout the construction process. It strives to create green, low-carbon, and energy-saving quality houses. It has won awards, including the Beijing Construction (Great Wall) Quality Works.