Progress of CCCC's overseas projects

Source:CCCCTime:2024-09-04

These projects represent significant strides in infrastructure development and demonstrate CCCC's commitment to enhancing connectivity and fostering economic growth across multiple regions.

Recently, several CCCC's overseas projects have made significant progress.
Bole International Airport in Ethiopia opens departure and arrival areas
The Phase III project of the Bole International Airport in Ethiopia, located on the east side of Terminal 2, includes the construction of a new terminal, aprons, roads, and parking lots. The project's operation will significantly ease the operational pressure on Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, laying the foundation for achieving the goal of 30 million passengers by the end of the year.
Expansion of Jaya Container Terminal (JCT) at the Port of Colombo in Sri Lanka completed
The primary construction of the project has been completed. The project involves the design and construction of a comprehensive terminal, which will further enhance the port's overall capacity, helping Colombo become a leading international transshipment and logistics hub.
Four port machines delivered to Kenya's Port of Mombasa 
ZPMC delivered two reach stackers and two forklifts to the Port of Mombasa in Kenya. On-site engineers provided comprehensive operational training and technical guidance to the users.
Completion of the 3rd phase of the Macau Solid Waste Incineration Center
The project includes five key components: an incineration plant, a new hazardous waste station, a new administration building, a new substation, and public auxiliary facilities. The project adheres to "green and low-carbon" principles, incorporating BIM technology and a smart construction platform to enhance technical management and safety control. After completion, the facility will have a daily waste treatment capacity of 1,300 tons and an annual power generation of approximately 220 million kilowatt-hours.
Temerloh station in Malaysia's ECRL project breaks ground
The Temerloh station covers an area of 7,706 square meters and is an elevated railway station. The project team overcame challenges such as complex geological conditions and heavy rainfall, successfully completing earthwork and pile foundation construction.
Philippines's Kaysakat water supply tunnel TBM launched
A tunnel boring machine (TBM) has been launched to build a 6.09-kilometer-long water supply tunnel. The Kaysakat tunnel, located in Antipolo, east of the capital Manila, will address the water shortage issues in the capital and surrounding areas, benefiting 14.7 million people upon completion.

Editor: CHEC,CWE,First Highway Engineering