Recently, several overseas projects have reached significant milestones. Let's take a look at the latest developments!
Tajikistan: Section 1of Fourth Phase of the Central Asia Regional Links Program opened to traffic
Located in the city of Khorog, this project includes the 198.7-meter Khorog Bridge and linking road, as well as 3.4 kilometers of the highway between Tajikistan and China and other associated works. The opening of the road will greatly improve transportation conditions in southern Tajikistan and contribute to the region's socio-economic development.
Uganda: Construction Starts on the upgrade project of the Kayunga-Bbaale-Galiraya road
This road, approximately 87.3 kilometers long, is a crucial route connecting the capital city of Kampala to Lake Kyoga. Once upgraded, travel time between northern and central Uganda will be reduced by several hours. The project will also foster the integration of industries within the Lake Kyoga economic zone and promote agricultural commercialization along the route.
Malaysia: LWR High-rise Condominium Project commences
Located in the core area of the Light City, located along the eastern coastline of Penang Island, this project involves the construction of two 34-story luxury residential buildings. Once completed, it will enhance the quality of living in the region and elevate the urban image of the area.
Serbia: Novi Sad-Ruma Expressway progresses smoothly
The Novi Sad–Ruma Expressway, spanning 45.18 kilometers, connects the E75 in the north and the E70 in the south. The bridge over the Danube, a key project, is a 1663-meter pre-stressed concrete cable-stayed bridge. Once completed, the project will further enhance connectivity between cities.
Maldives: Dredger Junyang 1 engaged in Aminfushi resort expansion
Junyang 1, Asia's largest trailing suction hopper dredger, is expanding the land area of the existing BOH Island through dredging and reclamation. The total reclamation area is about 11.85 hectares. Once completed, the Aminfushi resort will further drive the development of local tourism.
Saudi Arabia: Jazan Industrial City Seawater Cooling Project completes HDPE pipeline installation
The project recently completed the installation of 14 long sections of 3.5-meter diameter HDPE pipes in unprotected offshore areas. Compared with the 3-meter-diameter subsea HDPE pipeline installed for the previous Jazan IGCC project, this achievement once again sets a new world record for the installation of large-diameter flexible pipelines. Upon completion, the project will address the cooling water supply needs of the Jazan heavy industrial zone in Saudi Arabia.
UAE: Bridges 7 & 8 of Reem Island of Adu Dhabi achieves 2,000,000 safe man-hours with zero lost time injuries
The two cross-sea bridges span a total length of 1,515.49 meters. Once completed, the project will enhance regional connectivity and inject fresh momentum into economic growth.