Multiple overseas projects show steady progress

Source:CCCCTime:2024-10-21

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

Several overseas projects have recently reported smooth progress.
Mozambique's temporary bridge over the Revúbuè River in Tete City opened to traffic
The bridge, spanning 577 meters, serves as a crucial link on the N7 highway, crossing the Revúbuè River and connecting the key regional cities of Tete and Moatize. The opening of this bridge is expected to significantly ease transportation pressures in the region, promoting local economic development and improving livelihoods along the route.
OYO Vocational and Technical School in the Republic of Congo completed
Covering approximately 71,300 square meters with a total construction area of 29,700 square meters, this is the first vocational and technical school in the Republic of Congo. The project includes teaching facilities, accommodation, a canteen, training workshops, and a sports field.
East Coast Rail Link in Malaysia
Constructed by CCCC, the East Coast Rail Link spans about 665 kilometers and is slated for completion by the end of 2026.
Recently, Section 7 of the project successfully completed the intelligent pushing of the 13th bridge across the road, while Section 1, extending 21 kilometers, has entered the final stages of construction. Additionally, the Rawang beam yard in Section 9 has commenced mass production.
Nigeria's Kano-Maradi rail project
The project links Kano, the largest city in northern Nigeria, with Maradi, a key city in southern Niger, stretching approximately 285 kilometers. Once completed, the railway is expected to boost economic and trade development between Nigeria and Niger, further advancing the African Continental Free Trade Area.
The Red Line project in Malaysia
The Kuching Intelligent Rail (ART) Red Line is Malaysia's first hydrogen-powered intelligent rail project. This initiative aims to introduce Automated Rapid Transit (ART) to transform Kuching into a vibrant and competitive city.

Editor: CRBC, CHEC, Road & Bridge International