Multiple CCCC's overseas projects make smooth progress

Source:CCCCTime:2024-07-17

Recently, CCCC has achieved significant progress on multiple overseas projects. 

Recently, several overseas projects undertaken by CCCC have achieved major milestones.
Malaysia's East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) 
The ECRL's Section 6 has completed all the mainline pile foundation works, and Section 1 has finished the installation of all T-beams, laying a solid foundation for subsequent bridge and roadbed construction.
The ECRL spans approximately 665 kilometers. Section 6 covers 144.1 kilometers, featuring 54 bridges and a total of 7,142 piles. Section 1 stretches 21 kilometers, including the Kota Bharu station. Once completed, the ECRL will significantly boost the economic development of Malaysia's east coast.
Kribi Deep Sea Port Phase II Project in Cameroon
The breakwater has been completed, providing favorable conditions for subsequent onshore construction.
The Phase II breakwater extends 675 meters beyond Phase I, with a total backfill volume of 601,760 cubic meters. During construction, the CCCC team utilized the ECHOSCOPE sonar 3D real-time imaging system and the TRIMBLE visualization system. These advanced technologies effectively addressed technical challenges, ensured construction precision and quality, and greatly improved efficiency and safety.
The project to expand and upgrade the section of National Road No. 7 from Skun to Kampong Cham in Cambodia
The roadbed construction for Section B has been completed and handed over.
National Road No. 7 is a crucial route connecting Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh, with Kandal Province and Kampong Cham Province, and serves as a vital transport artery linking Phnom Penh to the Cambodia-Laos border. The Skun to Kampong Cham section, located in eastern Cambodia, is 45.49 kilometers long, with Section B spanning 19 kilometers. The upgrade will further enhance connectivity between northeastern Cambodia and other regions.
Port Klang West's drainage channel project in Malaysia
The first segment of the foundation for box culvert has been poured.
The project, located on Pulau Indah in Selangor, involves constructing a new drainage channel with a total length of approximately 860 meters. As a preliminary work for the expansion of Port Klang West, the successful progress of this project will provide strong support for the port's subsequent expansion efforts. 

Editor: CHEC, Road & Bridge International