The purpose of this article is to explore three issues:(1) Does the execution on corporate governance undertaken by the construction industry keep pace with other industries? (2) To explore the enforcement condition on corporate governance in the construction industry. (3) Is needed a different thinking on corporate governance associated with the characteristic of the construction industry? Corporate governance is an interdisciplinary subject. Scholars from different fields try to explore this issue by the different angles on law, economics, finance, accounting, politics and sociology. In this article, the author studies the subject from legal viewpoint. It starts with obligatory aspect to analyze the theoretical basis and legal framework on corporate governance. Empirical research on corporate governance in domestic construction industry is made in the next. It includes several lawsuits involved in corporate governance. Then, ownership structure and governance structure are explored through their annual reports and financial reports of 46 public listed construction firms. Executions and outcomes on corporate governance are studied as well. Finally, conclusions and suggestions are presented after the analysis of this article.