Wei Zheng Wins Two Honours at APEA 2025 Taiwan
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Wei Zheng Wins Two Honours at APEA 2025 Taiwan

Wei Zheng Construction Co., Ltd., one of Taiwan’s fastest-growing construction companies, has been honoured with the Fast Enterprise Award and Corporate Excellence Award at the Asia Pacific Enterprise Awards (APEA) 2025 – Taiwan Chapter, organised by Enterprise Asia. The recognitions highlight the company’s rapid expansion, strategic vision and strong commitment to digital and sustainable transformation in the construction sector.

Founded in December 2021, Wei Zheng focuses on construction engineering and project management across private residential complexes and commercial office developments. Despite being a young company, it has quickly built a strong presence in central Taiwan and expanded into the north, gaining a reputation for high-quality, safe and timely project execution.

Wei Zheng’s success is driven by its innovative mindset and resilience in navigating industry challenges such as economic volatility, fluctuating raw material prices and labour shortages. The company has strengthened operational stability through long-term supplier partnerships, sustainable procurement policies and advanced digital management systems.

Its flagship initiative — the Wei Zheng 2.0 Smart Management Platform — along with BIM and cloud-based tools, has transformed project management by improving transparency, enabling real-time monitoring and elevating efficiency and client confidence.

Aligned with its ESG values, Wei Zheng actively supports rural education, contributes to local charities and leads ecological initiatives, including green-island construction projects. By combining technical expertise with community engagement, the company creates tangible social impact.

Looking ahead, Wei Zheng plans to expand further into smart building and green construction projects, strengthening its foundation for sustainable long-term growth. Its dual recognition at APEA 2025 reflects not only the company’s swift rise but also its holistic approach to business excellence, integrating profitability with environmental care and social responsibility.

Wei Zheng Construction Co., Ltd., one of Taiwan’s fastest-growing construction companies, has been honoured with the Fast Enterprise Award and Corporate Excellence Award at the Asia Pacific Enterprise Awards (APEA) 2025 – Taiwan Chapter, organised by Enterprise Asia. The recognitions highlight the company’s rapid expansion, strategic vision and strong commitment to digital and sustainable transformation in the construction sector. Founded in December 2021, Wei Zheng focuses on construction engineering and project management across private residential complexes and commercial office developments. Despite being a young company, it has quickly built a strong presence in central Taiwan and expanded into the north, gaining a reputation for high-quality, safe and timely project execution. Wei Zheng’s success is driven by its innovative mindset and resilience in navigating industry challenges such as economic volatility, fluctuating raw material prices and labour shortages. The company has strengthened operational stability through long-term supplier partnerships, sustainable procurement policies and advanced digital management systems. Its flagship initiative — the Wei Zheng 2.0 Smart Management Platform — along with BIM and cloud-based tools, has transformed project management by improving transparency, enabling real-time monitoring and elevating efficiency and client confidence. Aligned with its ESG values, Wei Zheng actively supports rural education, contributes to local charities and leads ecological initiatives, including green-island construction projects. By combining technical expertise with community engagement, the company creates tangible social impact. Looking ahead, Wei Zheng plans to expand further into smart building and green construction projects, strengthening its foundation for sustainable long-term growth. Its dual recognition at APEA 2025 reflects not only the company’s swift rise but also its holistic approach to business excellence, integrating profitability with environmental care and social responsibility.

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