Live VLXD bulletin from the Hà Nội Department of Construction
Publication period:2026-04
Published: 2026-04 · Zone: Bãi Cầu Trung Hà, xã Vật Lại
| Material | Spec / Brand | Unit | Price (VND) | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cát vàng | Cam h · BXD | m3 | 600.000 | — |
| Cát đen | m3 | 250.000 | — |
| Material | Spec / Brand | Unit | Price (VND) | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Đá 1x2 | Xí nghiệp khai thác đá Tàz · 3 Ngoan Tàu | m3 | 495.545 | — |
| Đá 2x4 | tin nt · 20x40mm | m3 | 477.272 | — |
The cold-damp 'nồm' weeks (Feb–Apr) and late-spring drizzle slow plastering and tiling; Hanoi contractors avoid pouring slabs and exterior painting during this window. Late autumn to early winter (Oct–Dec) is the prime finishing season.
High residential density, mostly 4–5-storey townhouses on 30–60 m² plots. Demand for rebar and ready-mix concrete is heaviest along the 2nd–4th ring roads and in the newer districts (Hoàng Mai, Hà Đông, Long Biên).
Đê La Thành and Trường Chinh streets host the city's largest cluster of steel and brick dealers. The Văn Điển and Route 70 corridor (Thanh Trì) concentrates ready-mix concrete plants serving the southern and southeastern districts.
Cement from Hà Nam and Ninh Bình (Vissai, Vicem Bút Sơn, Vicem Bỉm Sơn) trucked along QL1 and QL21. Hoà Phát rebar comes from Hưng Yên/Hải Dương; black sand from the Red River arrives via river-sea barges.
Avoid buying rebar from mid-Nov to Jan — prices climb on year-end construction demand. Red River sand is cheapest June–Aug when high water levels make extraction easy.
Methodology: prices are crawled automatically from the provincial Department of Construction bulletin; market context is authored and refreshed by the Vật Giá Top team. See the full Methodology page for details.