SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PROJECTS / STANDARDS - YEAR 2025
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No. |
PROJECTS / STANDARDS |
CODE |
PROJECT LEADER |
DURATION |
MANAGING AUTHORITY |
OBJECTIVES |
| 1 |
E-Mobility as a Driver for Change: Towards a Gender-Transformative and Just Transition to Electric Mobility in Vietnam |
UN 2025-1 | Nguyen Thi Thu Hien | 2025 | UN Environment Programme (UNEP) |
The project aims to promote electric mobility as a catalyst for systemic change in Vietnam by advancing a gender-transformative and socially just transition to electric transport. It focuses on integrating gender equality and social inclusion into electric mobility policies, programs, and implementation frameworks, particularly in the two-wheeler segment. The project provides evidence-based analysis and policy recommendations to support inclusive, equitable, and sustainable electric mobility development in Vietnam. |
| 2 |
Research on Developing Technical Standards and Test Methods for RFID Readers Used in Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Systems in Vietnam |
DT25409 | Le Chi Luan | Jan 2025 – Dec 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
The project aims to conduct research to support the development of technical standards and test methods for radio frequency identification (RFID) readers used in electronic toll collection (ETC) systems in Vietnam. The study focuses on managing connection quality and improving the operational efficiency, reliability, and interoperability of non-stop electronic toll collection systems nationwide. |
| 3 |
Research on Developing Criteria for Green Railway Stations and Green Railway Depots and Proposing Policy Mechanisms to Promote Green Transformation of Railway Stations and Depots in Vietnam |
DT25416 | Pham Thi Hue | Jan 2025 – Dec 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
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| 4 |
Research on Developing a Technical Handbook for Forgiving Road Design for National Highways |
DT25304 | Nguyen Thi Loan | Jan 2025 – Mar 2026 | Ministry of Construction |
The project aims to study theoretical foundations and technical solutions and to develop a technical handbook guiding the design of National Highway alignments, roadside areas, and road corridors in accordance with the forgiving road concept, with a focus on improving traffic safety and reducing the severity of road accidents. |
| 5 |
Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Quantitative Assessment of Multi-Hazard Risks (Landslides, Flash Floods, and Erosion) Affecting Agricultural Ecosystems in Dak Lak Province (Provincial-Level Project) |
Pham Thai Binh | Jan 2025 – Dec 2026 |
Dak Lak Provincial People’s Committee |
The overall objective of the project is to quantitatively assess multi-hazard risks—including landslides, flash floods, and erosion—in Dak Lak Province using artificial intelligence techniques.
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| 6 |
Railway Infrastructure – Rail Fastening Systems – Part 1: Vocabulary |
TC2563 | Duong Thi Ngoc Thu | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This national standard specifies terms and definitions used in the ISO 22074 series related to rail fastening systems and forms part of the national standards system for high-speed railway infrastructure. |
| 7 |
Railway Infrastructure – Rail Fastening Systems – Part 2: Test Method for Longitudinal Rail Restraint |
TC2564 | Ngo Thi Thanh Huong | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies laboratory test procedures to: |
| 8 |
Railway Infrastructure – Rail Fastening Systems – Part 3: Proof Load Test Method for Pull-Out Resistance |
TC2565 | Nguyen Thi Thanh Xuan | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies laboratory test procedures to determine the force required to pull out anchored rail fastening components beyond the specified value (ultimate load test). The test applies to fastening components embedded in concrete, installed in pre-formed or drilled holes, or fastened to timber, composite, or steel sleepers. The test does not apply to embedded rail systems. |
| 9 |
Railway Infrastructure – Rail Fastening Systems – Part 4: Test Methods for Resistance to Repeated Loading |
TC2566 | Nguyen Thi Thanh Xuan | 2025 | Ministry of Construction | This standard specifies laboratory test procedures to generate repeated displacement cycles simulating those induced by train operations, used to evaluate the long-term performance of rail fastening systems. It applies to rails mounted on sleepers, turnouts, slab tracks, and embedded rails, and is conducted on a complete fastening assembly. |
| 10 |
Railway Infrastructure – Rail Fastening Systems – Part 5: Test Method for Electrical Resistance |
TC2567 | Kieu Quang Thai | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies laboratory test procedures to determine electrical resistance under wet conditions between running rails created by rail fastening systems installed on steel sleepers, concrete sleepers, supports, or ballastless track structures. It applies to embedded rails and relates to signaling currents only, excluding traction currents. The standard includes both reference and alternative test procedures. |
| 11 |
Railway Infrastructure – Rail Fastening Systems – Part 6: Test Method for Resistance to Severe Environmental Conditions |
TC2568 | Kieu Quang Thai | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies laboratory test procedures to determine the effects of exposure to severe environmental conditions on rail fastening systems. The test applies to complete fastening assemblies, including embedded rails with mechanical fastening components, but does not apply to adhesive-based embedded rail systems. |
| 12 |
Railway Infrastructure – Rail Fastening Systems – Part 7: Test Method for Clamping Force and Uplift Stiffness |
TC2569 | Vu Hoai Nam | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies laboratory test procedures to determine the clamping force exerted by fastening systems on the rail foot and, where required, the uplift stiffness of the system. It applies to fastening systems with or without baseplates on all types of sleepers, beams, and ballastless track elements, excluding embedded rail systems. |
| 13 |
Railway Infrastructure – Rail Fastening Systems – Part 8: Test Method for Vertical Stiffness |
TC2570 | Ngo Quoc Trinh | 2025 | Ministry of Construction | This standard compiles test methods for measuring the vertical stiffness of rail pads and rail fastening systems under static and low-frequency dynamic loads. It does not include test methods for frequencies above 30 Hz, which are addressed in other relevant standards. |
| 14 |
Railway Applications – Concrete Sleepers and Bearers for Track – Part 1: General Requirements |
TC2571 | Nguyen Van Quang | 2025 | Ministry of Construction | This standard specifies technical criteria and quality control procedures for materials and finished products of concrete sleepers and bearers, including precast concrete sleepers, reinforced twin-block sleepers, turnout bearers, and special railway components. |
| 15 |
Railway Applications – Concrete Sleepers and Bearers for Track – Part 2: Prestressed Monoblock Sleepers |
TC2572 | Nguyen Van Quang | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies additional technical requirements and quality control procedures related to the production and testing of prestressed monoblock concrete sleepers for railway tracks. |
| 16 |
Railway Applications — Track Geometry Quality — Part 1: Characterization of Track Geometry and Track Geometry Quality |
TC2573 | Hoang Vu | 2025 | Ministry of Construction | This standard defines track geometry parameters and specifies minimum requirements for track geometry measurements and methods for evaluating track geometry quality. It applies to track gauges of 1,435 mm and above. Urban railways, light rail systems, tramways, and any track gauges below 1,435 mm are excluded from the scope; however, the standard may be used as a reference document |
| 17 |
Railway Infrastructure — Rail Welding — Part 1: General Requirements and Test Methods for Rail Welding |
TC2574 | Hoang Vu | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies requirements for the approval and/or qualification of welding procedures, contractors, welders, supervision, and acceptance of welds performed in factories and/or on track. It applies to the following rail welding methods: The standard applies to new flat-bottom rails with weights ranging from 43 kg/m to 75 kg/m, of identical section and steel grade. It does not specify detailed requirements or test methods for individual welding processes, which are defined in subsequent parts. It excludes welding for crossings, turnouts, signaling joints, rail repair, and safety provisions, and does not define competency requirements for personnel or organizations. |
| 18 |
Railway Infrastructure — Non-Destructive Testing on Rails in Track — Part 1: Requirements for Ultrasonic Testing and Evaluation Principles |
TC2575 | Nguyen Van Huy | 2025 | Ministry of Construction | This standard specifies requirements for testing principles and systems to ensure comparable results regarding the location, type, and size of rail defects. It applies to continuous ultrasonic testing of installed flat-bottom rails (Vignole rails) with a mass of 43 kg/m and above, for detecting internal defects. The standard applies to testing equipment mounted on dedicated inspection vehicles or handheld devices, treats welded joints as integral rails, and excludes factory acceptance testing and inspection vehicle approval. |
| 19 |
Railway Applications — Polymeric Composite Sleepers, Bearers and Transoms — Part 1: Material Characteristics |
TC2576 | Vu Trung Hieu | 2025 | Ministry of Construction | This standard specifies material characteristics of polymeric composite and fiber-reinforced polymeric composite materials used in the manufacture of railway sleepers. It applies to sleepers, turnout bearers, and open-deck bridge transoms installed on all types of railway tracks, including heavy-haul and urban railways, with or without ballast. |
| 20 |
Railway Applications — Polymeric Composite Sleepers, Bearers and Transoms — Part 2: Product Testing |
TC2577 | Vu Tho Hung | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies various test methods to verify the performance of polymeric composite sleepers, bearers, and transoms used in track structures. It applies to products installed on ballasted and ballastless tracks. |
| 21 |
Railway Applications — Polymeric Composite Sleepers, Bearers and Transoms — Part 3: General Requirements |
TC2578 | Nguyen Van Dang | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies general requirements to ensure the performance of polymeric composite sleepers, bearers, and transoms used in railway track structures. It applies to installations on tracks with or without ballast. |
| 22 |
Railway Applications — Braking System — Quality of Compressed Air for Pneumatic Apparatus and Systems |
TC2579 | Nguyen Quang Huong | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard defines quality classes of compressed air generated by air generation and treatment units (AGTU) and used in pneumatic apparatus and systems of railway vehicles. It applies to AGTUs and may also be applied to all pneumatic equipment and systems on railway vehicles. |
| 23 |
Railway Applications — Coating of Passenger Rail Vehicles |
TC2580 | Nguyen Thi Nam | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies performance requirements and acceptance criteria for coating materials used on passenger rail vehicles, locomotives, and components. It also provides guidance on coating application processes, surface preparation, inspection and verification methods, repair, refurbishment, and testing to assess minimum performance. The standard applies to all coating types (liquid, powder, etc.) used on vehicle bodies and onboard equipment. |
| 24 |
Railway Applications — Vehicle Reference Masses |
TC2581 | Tran Van Hieu | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies reference mass categories used to define requirements for railway vehicles. Reference masses apply to complete vehicles and may also be applied to specific systems or components. The standard does not replace mass or loading conditions defined in product standards and applies to all railway vehicle types. |
| 25 |
Railway Applications — Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems for Rolling Stock — Part 1: Terms and Definitions |
TC2582 | Tran Ha Thanh | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies terms, definitions, symbols, and abbreviations used for HVAC systems on railway vehicles, including locomotives, passenger cars, freight cars, urban rail vehicles, and high-speed trains. It aims to standardize terminology for design, manufacturing, installation, operation, maintenance, and management, ensuring international consistency. Energy efficiency and detailed test methods are addressed in other parts of the standard series. |
| 26 |
Railway Applications — Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems for Rolling Stock — Part 2: Thermal Comfort |
TC2583 | Yen Van Thuc | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies a general approach to achieving thermal comfort in passenger compartments of mainline, intercity, and urban railway vehicles used in public transport. It provides guidance on defining conditions, performance values, and measurement methods for comfort parameters. The standard does not apply to driver cabs. |
| 27 |
Railway Applications — Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems for Rolling Stock — Part 3: Energy Efficiency |
TC2584 | Yen Van Thuc | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard applies to the calculation, measurement, and verification of energy consumption of HVAC systems for passenger areas of railway vehicles. Energy consumption is assessed in accordance with thermal comfort requirements defined in ISO 19659-2 for different categories of passenger rail vehicles. |
| 28 |
Railway Applications — Calculation of Braking Performance (Stopping, Slowing and Stationary Braking) — Part 1: General Algorithms Utilizing Mean Value Calculation |
TC2585 | Vu Van Hiep | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies methodologies and general algorithms using mean values to calculate braking forces, stopping and slowing distances, stationary braking, power, and energy for railway vehicles. Calculations may be applied at any stage of design, manufacturing, testing, verification, or investigation, without defining acceptance criteria. |
| 29 |
Railway Applications — Calculation of Braking Performance (Stopping, Slowing and Stationary Braking) — Part 2: General Algorithms Utilizing Step-by-Step Calculation |
TC2586 | Vu Van Hiep | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies calculation methods using instantaneous values to determine braking performance, braking power, and energy for railway vehicles. It applies throughout the vehicle lifecycle and does not define acceptance criteria or provide design guidance for braking system selection. |
| 30 |
Railway Applications — Recyclability and Recoverability Calculation Method for Rolling Stock |
TC2587 | Dao Manh Quyen | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies methods for calculating recyclability and recoverability rates of locomotives and rolling stock. The method applies primarily to newly designed vehicles but may also be used for existing vehicles depending on data availability. Calculations may be applied at any lifecycle stage and are independent of geographical conditions. |
| 31 |
Railway Applications — Suspension Components — Part 1: Characteristics and Test Methods for Elastomer-Mechanical Parts |
TC2588 | Tran Thanh An | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard applies to elastomer-mechanical components installed on railway vehicles and similar guided transport systems. It specifies required characteristics and test methods for rubber and rubber-metal components and excludes air springs, dampers, hoses, seals, and drive belts. |
| 32 |
Railway Applications — Suspension Components — Part 2: Approval Procedure and Quality Monitoring for Elastomer-Mechanical Parts |
TC2589 | Nguyen Van Huong | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies customer approval procedures, product quality evaluation, and production quality monitoring for elastomer-mechanical parts as defined in ISO 22749-1, excluding air springs, dampers, hoses, seals, and belts. |
| 33 |
Railway Applications — Bodyside Windows for Rolling Stock |
TC2590 | Tran Van Hieu | 2025 | Ministry of Construction | This standard specifies classification, technical requirements, and markings for bodyside windows made of safety glass, including standard and emergency windows, installed on all types of railway vehicles except special rail-mounted machinery. |
| 34 |
Railway Applications — Braking System — General Requirements |
TC2591 | Tran Trong Tuan | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies general principles and requirements for braking systems applicable to all types of trains throughout design and operational lifecycle. It does not define braking performance criteria. |
| 35 |
Railway Applications — Braking — General Vocabulary |
TC2592 | Tran Trong Tuan | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard standardizes terminology related to braking systems and braking processes for all types of railway vehicles, serving as a foundational reference to ensure consistency in technical communication, design, operation, and international interoperability. |
| 36 |
Railway Applications — Rolling Stock Maintenance — Vocabulary |
TC2593 | Nguyen Thi Thu Hien | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard defines commonly used terms and definitions applied in rolling stock maintenance activities. |
| 37 |
Railway Applications — Concepts and Basic Requirements for the Planning of Railway Operation in the Event of Earthquakes |
TC2594 | Hoang Thi Thuy | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies concepts and basic operational planning requirements to mitigate risks during earthquakes. It applies only to operational measures and excludes infrastructure-related measures. Residual risks may remain. |
| 38 |
Railway Applications — Driving Simulator for Driver Training |
TC2595 | Vu Van Linh | 2025 | Ministry of Construction |
This standard specifies minimum functional and technical requirements for driving simulators used for driver training across mainline, urban rail, tramway, and light rail systems. |
