en.Wedoany.com Reported - CSCEC's "Good Housing" construction system is being steadily promoted. Currently, 135 projects have been included in the controlled project category, with a total construction area of 18.45 million square meters, covering 23 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the central government, benefiting over 91,000 households.

On June 15, Feng Fei, Secretary of the Hainan Provincial Party Committee, visited the Hainan South Sea No. 3 project in Haikou to investigate the implementation progress of the "Good Housing" policy. Haikou Municipal Party Committee Secretary Fan Shaojun, Haikou Mayor Zhang Yong, and Liu Xianyong, Vice President of China Overseas Development, participated in the survey. Feng Fei pointed out that the construction of "Good Housing" should be steadily advanced, supply-side structural reform should be strengthened based on demand, prefabricated decoration technology should be promoted, smart community operation and management should be upgraded, and housing quality improvement projects should be vigorously implemented.
On May 27, relevant leaders from Liaoning Province and Shenyang City visited Shenyang Zhonghai Shengjing Jiuzhang to survey the construction of "Good Housing." The Liaoning Company of China Overseas Land & Investment provided a detailed report on the integrated practice of the "Zhonghai Good Housing Living OS" system and the "Precision Construction+" system, comprehensively deconstructing the implementation path of the "Good Housing" construction system throughout the entire project process. The survey team affirmed the achievements of China Overseas Land & Investment in product research and development and lean construction, and encouraged it to leverage its industrial chain advantages, participate in urban renewal, and create safe, comfortable, green, and smart "Good Housing."


At the "Good Housing" Industry Collaborative Innovation Development Case Seminar hosted by the China Real Estate Industry Association, Beijing Zhonghai · Chaoyang ONE was awarded the title of "Chaoyang Good Housing" Practice Model for its quality delivered through real-scene presentation and its practice of improving living environments. Starting from 172 real-life living needs, the project implemented the "Zhonghai Good Housing Living OS" system, creating living environment solutions from four dimensions: safety and durability, health and comfort, green and low-carbon, and smart convenience. Through the homecoming design featuring an enclosed plaza, community lobby, and light-transmitting atrium, a sloped large glass swimming pool, and dual central gardens, combined with technical applications such as floor sound insulation, system windows, and whole-house storage, the project transformed standards into tangible living experiences.


The real-scene demonstration area of the Zijing Chenyuan project under China Construction First Group has officially opened. This project is the first residential project under China Construction Yidi to systematically implement noise control concepts. It engaged the Tsinghua University Acoustic Laboratory and the Tsinghua Tongheng acoustic team, which have accumulated experience in projects such as the Great Hall of the People and the National Centre for the Performing Arts, to carry out integrated acoustic design from multiple dimensions including planning, architecture, finishing, and electromechanical equipment, systematically addressing the pain points of noise in "Good Housing."

From June 18 to 20, the Future Fangzhou project under China Construction Second Bureau, in collaboration with the Huangpu District Party Committee Propaganda Department (District Civilization Office), Wenchong Subdistrict, and other units, invited dozens of local intangible cultural heritage inheritors to hold the first "Intangible Heritage · Renewal" Cultural Festival. Through activities such as lion dances, dragon dances, Cantonese opera rap, intangible cultural heritage workshops, ancestral hall stamp collecting, and cultural and creative markets, the event attracted hundreds of residents to participate in the "Super ZHOU" and "Good Community" operational practices. Since the project's operation began, "Super ZHOU" has successively held over two hundred activities, including community co-creation conferences, dragon boat intangible cultural heritage study tours, and interest group interactions, attracting over two thousand resident participants. Mr. Yang, the manager of the coffee club, stated that "Super ZHOU" has transcended being a mere residential community and is a warm, big family co-created and shared by homeowners.
The Qian Tan Yuan Jing project under China Construction Third Bureau actively promoted the design highlights of "Good Housing," receiving coverage from media including CCTV Finance. Based on the "6633+" residential pain point framework, the project formed 101 core needs and added 54 detail improvements, starting from dimensions such as air, water, light, noise, and storage, adopting smart control, whole-house quieting, constant-temperature bathing, balanced air, and compact storage equipment and technologies. After the project entered the market, the subscription rate for the first batch was 260%, the second batch 221%, and the third batch 188%, with all three consecutive launches selling out immediately.

The Guangzhou Huadu Springdale project under China Construction Fourth Bureau was reported by Guangdong Radio and Television. The project deeply implemented CSCEC's "Good Housing" construction system, forming a comprehensive coverage of 101 core needs, 25 improvement needs for the Lingnan region, and 8 special solutions for the characteristics of Huadu villagers based on the "6633+" residential pain point framework. The project built systems such as ultrafiltration water purification, dehumidification for the humid season, falling object monitoring, and smart communities, using low water absorption tiles, quadruple-glazed soundproof windows, and other high-strength materials to precisely address the residential pain points of the Lingnan region. A homeowner stated in the program that the project understood residents' needs and listened to opinions during construction, made improvements based on living issues, and provided recreational facilities.


The Bocui Mansion project under China Construction Fifth Bureau hosted a sub-venue for the 2026 Changsha City Construction "Safety Production Month" Safety and Quality Management Standardization Observation Activity, where over a hundred industry representatives and experts visited the "Good Housing" construction site. Through a combination of real-scene display, on-site explanation, and interactive experience, the project systematically presented the content and practical achievements of CSCEC's "Good Housing" construction system.

The Tongxi project under China Construction Sixth Bureau (CSCEC Silk Road) was awarded the Platinum-level certification for the Quiet Residence Design Label project. Using CSCEC's "Good Housing" construction system as a methodology, the project focused on the high-frequency resident pain point of "noise," collaborating with the Tsinghua University Architectural Acoustics Laboratory to conduct special research, establishing a full-process technical system covering external noise control, inter-unit sound insulation, floor impact sound, drainage noise, and equipment operation noise. At the planning level, a low-density villa layout, building setbacks, and an approximately 27,300 square meter C-shaped park interface formed an external acoustic buffer zone. At the envelope level, high-performance self-developed system windows, high-sealing doors, and fully cast-in-place concrete exterior walls improved airborne sound insulation. At the structural level, a floating floor vibration reduction system blocked the path of impact sound from upstairs. At the drainage level, HDPE silent pipes with a micro-drop slab same-floor drainage system reduced water flow sound and structural sound transmission. At the equipment level, noise reduction control was implemented for nodes such as water pumps, fans, and elevators. The project created a quiet, comfortable, and private low-density healthy residential area through the path of "external buffering, envelope sound insulation, floor vibration reduction, silent drainage, and equipment control."


The Aobo 26 project under China Construction Seventh Bureau launched its first phase, achieving a sales rate of 90% and a total of 155 units sold. Relying on CSCEC's "Good Housing" construction system, combined with China Construction Seventh Bureau's 14 years of experience in riverside area development and research results from thousands of households, the project created adaptable growth-oriented unit products for different family structures, covering scenarios for first-time upgraders, multi-generational households, and improving families.


As a large-scale livelihood affordable housing project in Shanghai, the Yunqi Huating project under China Construction Eighth Bureau benchmarked against commercial housing, implementing the requirements of CSCEC's "Good Housing" construction system to systematically address "101+28+6" residential pain points including sound insulation, waterproofing, odor prevention, and thermal insulation. The project adhered to the "transparent construction" concept, holding over 10 open days and pre-occupancy inspection events, receiving over 900 visitors. The project collected residents' suggestions on aspects such as flexible unit layouts, safe elevators, and public space optimization, incorporating 21 resident suggestions into design optimizations. The selection site achieved zero complaints, with a signing rate of nearly 80%.


Zhonghai Xingfujia, in collaboration with the Retirement Affairs Office of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, launched the "Xingfujia · Warm Silver Hair" age-friendly renovation public welfare initiative. The renovation, based on the "6633+" residential pain point framework of CSCEC's "Good Housing" construction system, precisely targeted retired elderly individuals who are elderly, have mobility difficulties, require chronic disease care, or are recovering from falls. Most of the service recipients were over 90 years old, with the oldest being 99, facing prominent safety hazards such as falls at home, difficulty getting up and lying down, and unprotected movement. The project team adhered to the principle of "no major demolition or reconstruction, lightweight, and low disruption," adopting a minimally invasive silent construction mode, controlling single operation time to within two hours, and precisely eliminating home safety hazards while preserving the original home decoration style and not disturbing the daily routines of the elderly. Currently, this special age-friendly renovation has been fully delivered. After the renovation, both parties jointly held a public welfare achievement exhibition and co-construction exchange meeting, and signed a public welfare co-construction memorandum.










