Multiple CCCC projects see smooth progress

Source:CCCCTime:2025-03-06

Recently, multiple CCCC projects have seen smooth progress. 

Kribi Deep Sea Port Phase II Project in Cameroon delivered
The Kribi Deep Sea Port Phase II Project in Cameroon, which includes a 70,000-ton and a 100,000-ton container terminal, has been successfully completed. The new terminals are set to transform Kribi into a key maritime hub and economic engine for Central Africa.
First Station of First Metro Line of Bogota topped out
The First Metro Line of Bogota is 23.96 kilometers long and has 16 elevated stations. The first station covers an area of 11,106 square meters. As the first metro in Bogotá, the fully electric metro will benefit nearly 3 million people, reduce gasoline consumption by 19 million gallons annually, and cut carbon dioxide emissions by over 170,000 tons.
IC45 overpass bridge of the RA/257 project in Kuwait opened to traffic
The IC45 overpass bridge, part of the critical interchange between Airport Road No. 50 and Road No. 404, has been opened to traffic. The overpass bridge, 387 meters in length and 7.5 meters wide, was built under strict safety protocols to maintain normal traffic flow on Road No. 50. The project team applied innovative construction techniques to complete the installation of key beams in just two months, greatly improving regional traffic conditions.
Iraq's Khor al-Zubair immersed tunnel excavation completed
The excavation for the Khor al-Zubair immersed tunnel, a key part of the Faw Grand Port project, has been completed. The tunnel, which stretches 1,200 meters in length and 100 meters in width, will accommodate the transport and installation of 10 submerged pipes, each 126 meters long, 35.6 meters wide, and weighing approximately 40,000 tons. The dredging involved a total of nearly 3 million cubic meters of material.
Foundation work of Nyong River Bridge project in Cameroon begins
The Nyong River Bridge, located in Makak district, is a steel-concrete composite bridge with a route length of 1,120 meters and a bridge length of 160 meters. Once completed, the bridge will significantly improve transportation efficiency across the Nyong River and boost regional economic development. The project involves 24 foundation piles, with the CCCC team applying innovative construction techniques to promote environmentally sustainable construction practices.
Rendering of the Niyong River Bridge 

Editor: CHEC,First Highway Engineering