Bridging mountains and seas, CCCCers are wholeheartedly fulfilling their social responsibilities, using engineering as a brush to paint a blueprint of dreams for children around the world.
Recently, the project team of the Montego Bay Perimeter Road, built by CCCC's subsidiary CHEC, teamed up with a local primary school to host an inspiring career experience event. Students got a firsthand look at the world of engineering, sparking a strong interest in science.
At Dewan SJK(C) Pei Chai, a primary school in Kuantan, Malaysia, ECRL engineers became "science teachers." Through a vivid demonstration of railway track installation, children not only learned about engineering but also planted the seed of dreams. Their enthusiastic questions during the Q&A session were a pure reflection of their thirst for knowledge.
The Mueda-Negomano Road Project Phase II in Tanzania brought a unique road safety lesson to 14 schools. From recognizing signs to avoiding dangers in construction areas, children learned safety skills through interactive sessions. The project team safeguarded their journey of growth with responsibility and care.