The goal of this study was to examine the influence of trading volume, market value added, dividend payment ratio and systematic risk on stock return of businesses listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the construction and building sub-sector. Purposive sampling was used, with 35 samples drawn from financial reports covering the years 2011-2017. The analytical approach used was panel data regression analysis. trading volume and market value added have a substantial impact on stock returns. Meanwhile, dividend payment ratio and systematic risk have no effect on stock returns. Construction and building industry sub-sector businesses were chosen as a sample in this study. Furthermore, there are few comparable studies that employ samples from industrial construction and building sub-sector businesses. The sample was chosen because it is seen as a constant contributor to the country's economic success. This is evident in the long-term development of government infrastructure, such as toll roads, airports, public housing, and other public amenities. According to Central Statistics Agency (BPS) study, the construction sector is one of the three key contributors to Indonesia's economic development. This is what makes this study interesting. Researchers should find the research useful in broadening their knowledge and skills on the subject issue, debating the research item, and applying principles learnt in lectures. Companies are required to provide information that would assist them in developing strategic plans and making decisions that will improve their performance. a limited number of samples and a short time period (just 2011 to 2017), which is most likely leading the data computation findings to be less than optimal Furthermore, not all firms provide dividends on a yearly basis.