Practicing corporate social responsibility, CCCC in action

Source:CCCCTime:2023-11-30

CCCC actively takes on social responsibilities, promotes local infrastructure, improves living conditions for residents, and makes positive contributions to local economic development.

During the construction of the projects, CCCC actively takes on social responsibilities, promotes local infrastructure, improves living conditions for residents, and makes positive contributions to local economic development.
Ethiopia
During the rainy season, the project department of the Robe - Goro - Sofumer - Ginir Junction Road Upgrading project in Ethiopia ensured the transportation of the residents.
Malaysia
The project department of the East Coast Rail Link project donated 12 cubic meters of concrete for the expansion of SMK Kompleks Tembesu for the expansion of the school's prayer room, supporting the improvement of school facilities.
Jamaica
The project department of the Southern Coastal Highway Improvement Project in Jamaica repaired over 800 meters of community roads damaged by heavy rains, significantly facilitating the travel of children to nearby kindergartens and primary schools. 
Additionally, the project received a letter of gratitude from Ms. Claudia Morant Baker, a councilor in the Porus Division, expressing thanks for the active involvement in local school renovations, road repairs, water connections, and water tank donations.
Kenya
The New Kipevu Oil Terminal (KOT) at the Port of Mombasa provided disaster relief to the Jomvu Kuu Moroto village, which suffered from flooding during heavy rains. The relief included mattresses, blankets, mosquito nets, flour, drinking water, and hygiene products.
Earlier, the project department received a letter of appreciation from the Kenya Ports Authority for assistance provided during the incident of a container falling in the port.
Singapore
During the construction of the Boon Lay station of the Jurong Region Line (JRL) J106 Project in Singapore, a volunteer team was formed to provide services such as water and electricity repairs and pipeline clearing. The team especially assisted elderly residents living alone, contributing to the building of harmonious community relations.
The project was honored with the "Pioneer Appreciation Award" during the celebration of Singapore's 57th National Day, acknowledging its contributions to the community and residents.
Indonesia
CHEC has been supporting the PNIEL elderly welfare home in Indonesia for twelve consecutive years, bringing care and warmth to the elderly residents.

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