10th Anniversary of the first phase of China's South-to-North Water Diversion Middle Route Project

Source:CCCCTime:2025-01-06

CCCC has played a significant role in various related projects, showcasing our commitment and contribution.

Clear water is flowing north as the first phase of China's South-to-North Water Diversion Middle Route Project began supplying water in December 2014. CCCC has played a significant role in various related projects, showcasing our commitment and contribution.
Yongding River System Connectivity Project in Langfang, Hebei: This CCCC-participated project, aims to restore the ecological balance in the Yongding River basin suburbs, addressing water scarcity in Langfang City.
Baliwan Ship Lock on the Grand Canal: This multi-functional ship lock that not only alleviates northern China's water shortage but also boosts development in Shandong with a new "water expressway".
Zhangwan Grand Bridge: Constructed by CCCC, this bridge is the longest over the Danjiangkou Reservoir. Our team prioritized green principles, focusing on soil and water conservation to ensure safe water usage for local communities.
Danjiang Small Three Gorges Bridge: This bridge, the largest mixed girder cable-stayed bridge across a canyon in China, utilized innovative technology for zero-pollution construction, including the world's first 2.5-meter large-diameter ring-cutting cluster pneumatic DTH hammer.

Editor: CCCC