We build roads, pave the way to a better future in Cambodia
After years of working in Cambodia, CCCC employee Cai Wen often recalls his first visit to the country. On his way from the airport to the project site, he saw quiet, simple villages along narrow, bumpy and muddy roads, with motorcycles serving as the main means of transportation.
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A Kyrgyz engineer witnesses Bishkek's transformation
Ashraliev, a Kyrgyz engineer, joined CRBC in 2016, starting on Bishkek's road network. From muddy tracks to smooth asphalt, he rose to deputy design manager. He proudly says, "We built this," and dreams of contributing even more to his hometown.
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ZPMC ships port equipment to multiple countries
ZPMC recently shipped port equipment to multiple countries including Sri Lanka, Brazil, Uruguay, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Morocco.
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CCCC project contributes to Yangtze River conservation in Shishou
CCCC is greening Shishou's 89km Yangtze front: new 31km sewage pipelines, restored lake ecosystems, reconnected waterways, and protected habitats for finless porpoises and elk. A new green chapter for the Yangtze.
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CCCC creates broader stage for Africa's football dreams
CCCC builds Africa's football future. Ethiopia National Stadium (60k seats), Nairobi Talanta Sports City (60k, cable-dome roof), and Kenya's Nyayo Stadium (LED smart lighting, 60% energy savings) for 2027 AFCON.
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ZPMC delivers quay cranes to terminal in Poland
The newly delivered cranes feature a lifting height of 55 meters and an outreach capable of serving the largest container vessels operating in the Baltic Sea.
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CCCC takes urban development to a new level
CCCC uses green tech to reshape cities. Wuhan's eco-center has sponge roof; Jizhou turns mines into green hills; Guangzhou's Hengli Island builds flood-control leisure embankments; Pearl Bay creates a smart, unmanned super-scenario.
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Middle span of Sengkang Kat Bridge in Malaysia joined
Recently, the Sengkang Kat Bridge in Sarawak, Malaysia, constructed by CHEC, successfully completed its mid-span closure.