CCCC powers Vietnam's development

Source:CCCCTime:2025-02-07

CCCC has embedded environmental protection and cultural exchange into its project execution.

For nearly 30 years, CCCC has played a pivotal role in Vietnam's infrastructure development, delivering landmark projects across key sectors, including ports, highways, bridges, urban development, and clean energy, driving Vietnam's progress. Here are some of the most notable projects.
Cao Lãnh Bridge
As the first cable-stayed bridge built by a Chinese company in Vietnam, the Cao Lãnh Bridge has eliminated the region's reliance on ferries, seamlessly connecting economic opportunities in the region. The project was honored with the 2020-2021 China Construction Engineering Luban Prize.
Saïgon International Container Terminals Project
An integral part of the Cai Mep Port, one of southern Vietnam's most critical deep-water ports, this terminal can accommodate container ships of up to 80,000 tons.
The Bac Lieu wind power project (phase 3) & Soc Trang Phase I offshore wind power project
These projects feature 33 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 3.3 MW, and turbine components weighing up to 104 tons. Once operational, they are expected to generate 652 million kWh of green electricity annually—the equivalent of saving 110,000 tons of standard coal.
CCCC has embedded environmental protection and cultural exchange into its project execution.
Along the coastal construction areas of the wind projects, the team planted over 1,500 mangrove saplings to enhance ecological balance while improving the landscape.
At the project in Vung Ang, CCCC also introduced Vietnamese language classes to foster communication and cultural integration between Chinese and Vietnamese employees.

Editor: CHEC,Fourth Harbor Engineering