
Multiple projects reaches key milestones
These projects represent significant strides in infrastructure development and demonstrate CCCC's commitment to enhancing connectivity and fostering economic growth across multiple regions.
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Southeast Asia's longest tunnel completed
This railway will connect key towns along Malaysia's East Coast with economic powerhouse of the West Coast, boosting Malaysia's international trade.
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Second longest tunnel on Malaysia's ECRL breaks through
Once operational, the ECRL will serve as a major artery linking Malaysia's east and west coasts.
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Changtai Yangtze River Bridge undergoes final load test ahead of opening
The roadway section will open first, cutting travel time between Changzhou and Taizhou from the current 1 hour and 20 minutes to just 20 minutes.
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ECRL's 500m Long Welded Rail Honored with IEM Award
Recently, the Section 10 team of CCCC ECRL project was awarded by the Institution of Engineers Malaysia, in recognition of their exceptional quality and technical expertise in executing the 500m long welded rail works.
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CCCC contributes to development of Central Asia
CCCC is driving regional growth in Central Asia with major infrastructure projects—from highways in Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan to the Aktau Port in Kazakhstan—enhancing connectivity and deepening ties across borders.
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Nigeria's Lekki Port: A model for China-Africa economic cooperation
Located 60 kilometers east of Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, Lekki Port is the country's first automated deep sea port.
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Kilwa Fishing Harbor, Tanzania's first large-scale modern fishing port
Where history meets progress! Near Tanzania's Kilwa Kisiwani ruins, CHEC is building the nation's first large-scale fishing port.