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.
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Main tower of south navigation channel bridge of Hangzhou Bay Railway Bridge topped out
CCCC tops out Hangzhou Bay Railway Bridge's 157.5m diamond towers—world's longest high-speed rail sea bridge. Overcoming tides with smart tech and giant cranes, it will link Ningbo, Shanghai, Suzhou in 1 hour, boosting Yangtze Delta integration.
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Bridge across Danube River successfully connected in Serbia
Once open to traffic, the bridge will reduce travel time between Petrovaradin and Kać from about 40 minutes to just 5 minutes, strengthening the connection between Novi Sad and Ruma.
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Passenger trains launch express parcel service on Mombasa-Nairobi SGR
To further utilize the capacity of the Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) and expand its logistics offerings, passenger trains have recently added baggage cars to introduce an express parcel service, enabling same-day delivery between Nairobi and Mombasa.
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Celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival with CCCC
This Dragon Boat Festival, CCCCers around the world celebrated in their own unique ways.
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CCCC completes lighting system installation for Sof Omar Caves, Ethiopia
CCCC lights Ethiopia's Sof Omar Caves with dynamic, eco-friendly illumination—enhancing safety and beauty while preserving natural wonder. Now ready for final prep, the project boosts local tourism and sustainable growth.
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Mugling-Pokhara Highway boosts tourism development in Nepal
After the upgrade of Mugling-Pokhara Highway, travel time by car between the two places has been cut from about five hours to just 1.5 hours.