Installation costs for electrical systems in today’s market are calculated based on area and construction criteria, with labor charges ranging from 160,000 to 200,000 VND/m2, varying by project type and method.
Analysis of Plumbing Electrical System Pricing
The pricing for plumbing electrical systems plays a critical role in determining installation costs. For new or renovated installations using direct wire adhesion, prices range from 160,000 to 180,000 VND/m2. The rigid conduit method, however, ranges from 180,000 to 200,000 VND/m2. These variations depend on the type of project and implementation method.
Calculating costs for plumbing electrical systems involves various considerations. Currently, the prevalent quoting trend is to base the price on floor area (m2) or room-by-room estimates. The price generally includes several elements such as electrical system installation, new water pipe installation, and fitting fixture installations.
Reference rates for 2025 include:
- Completing or repairing existing systems typically costs 50,000 – 60,000 VND/m2, focusing on updates or degraded systems.
- Installing new systems with adhesive wiring for new projects ranges from 60,000 – 75,000 VND/m2, a cost-effective and simple method.
- Combining full electrical and plumbing installations for new projects ranges around 90,000 – 160,000 VND/m2, excluding materials and VAT.
- For entirely new electrical installations, price quotes can reach up to 220,000 VND/m2, suitable for high-quality standard projects.
- Room-specific water installation and repair might cost up to 1.5 million VND/room, with new systems costing from 2.0 to 2.6 million VND/room for areas under 20m2.
When considering overall costs per m2, estimates can be:
- Basic systems priced around 400,000 VND/m2, suitable for projects with general technical requirements.
- Higher-performance systems priced at approximately 550,000 VND/m2.
- Premium systems can rise to 750,000 VND/m2, whereas the top-tier setups can reach 1,250,000 VND/m2.
Electrical and plumbing installation pricing must comprehensively consider factors like project scale and complexity, material, and equipment quality. Additionally, brands like Thibidi, EMC, Mitsubishi, Cadivi, or Schneider are optimal for quality and safety-focused projects.
Pricing based on area typically relies on total floor area or worksite size. Key tasks include embedding wires within walls, installing water pipes, plumbing fixtures, and lighting installations. Accurate and detailed pricing requires on-site inspections, as material or service costs might be negotiated between the client and the contractor.

Industrial Electrical Installation and Price Influencing Factors
Industrial electrical installation demands meticulous site assessments for precise pricing, affected by project size, schedule, and system types like cable trays, low voltage panels, and lightweight electrical systems. These variables, alongside industrial specifics, make pricing flexible.
Industrial electrical installation is pivotal in factory construction, encompassing design, installation of electrical cables, equipment, and power lines in alignment with production needs. Effective pricing accounts for varied factors.
- Quality of installation materials: Using materials and equipment from brands like Thibidi, Sanaky, ABB, Mitsubishi, Cadivi might elevate costs but ensure system durability and safety.
- Project and installation complexity: Complex structures or challenging conditions necessitate advanced techniques, increasing expenditure.
- Volume of equipment: Greater equipment volume requires more wiring and manpower, impacting electrical installation pricing.
- Installation location: Project location can alter material transport and labor costs.
- Execution speed and payment terms: Rapid execution demands intensive labor and solid financial capacity.
- Industrial electrical maintenance: Post-installation warranty and maintenance services contribute to overall costs.
Thus, establishing industrial electrical installation rates mandates experienced engineering teams to secure safety and uninterrupted factory electrical systems.

Adhering to Technical Standards in Electrical Installation
Strict adherence to technical standards like TCXD 4756:1989 and TCVN 11:2006 is crucial for electrical construction. These standards ensure system safety and operational quality post-deployment. Compliance impacts pricing due to technical and material demands.
Compliance with technical standards is pivotal in electrical installation, guaranteeing system safety and quality. Standards like TCVN and state technical regulations must be rigorously followed throughout the installation process.
Key technical standards include:
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Applicable standards: Adhering to Vietnamese standards like TCVN 5308 – 91 emphasizes construction safety, TCVN 4086 – 85 focuses on workplace safety and design, TCVN 4055 – 85 covers electrical system installations, alongside noise and water design standards.
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Electromechanical work process:
- Initial setup involves cable tray and conduit installations to protect systems.
- Next, cables are installed per MEP designs, matching the blueprints precisely.
- Controls are installed and inspected for operation, preparing for equipment setup.
- Light fixture installation and operation follow.
- Finalizing connections, acceptance, and operational trials complete the process.
Technical safety requirements are indispensable, particularly:
- Grounding all metal structures and equipment covers to prevent electrical hazards.
- Ensuring electrical continuity and using insulated cables for systems under 1 kV for enhanced safety.
- Continuous checks, measurements, and testing confirm performance accuracy.
Work sequence:
- Display comprehensive electrical equipment catalogs, schematic and manufacturing drawings.
- Pre-installation inspections and cabinet simulations.
- Transport and coordinate connections with related equipment.
- Conduct cleaning, inspect, and guide post-completion operations.
Following these technical standards and procedures not only ensures safety but extends system lifespan, minimizing long-term risks through strict adherence to national policies and regulations.

Understanding electrical installation pricing aids in investment cost optimization and project quality assurance. Making informed choices delivers technical and strategic long-term benefits.
For detailed consultations and precise project quotes, contact QuangAnhCons at Hotline: +84 9 1975 8191.
QuangAnhCons delivers professional electrical installation services with a competent engineering team, strictly adhering to technical and safety standards to optimize project efficiency.
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