Multiple overseas projects achieve key milestones

Source:CCCCTime:2025-11-12

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 overseas projects reached significant milestones: the J120 elevated bridge in Singapore was completed ahead of schedule, the 100 MW Dawa solar power plant project in Ghana officially broke ground, the CAF Road-Mbamkomo City Center Road Project in Cameroon fully opened to traffic, and the first maintenance dredging operation at Lekki Port commenced.
The J120 elevated bridge in Singapore spans 260 meters, located near seven metro lines. With a maximum span of nearly 30 meters, its unique "flying rainbow" design facilitates a 3D traffic interchange. The successful execution of this project demonstrates CCCC's ability to innovate in complex environments.
Ghana's President John Mahama attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the Dawa solar power plant project, emphasizing the country's goal to increase the share of renewable energy to 15% by 2030. This project is a key step in Ghana's energy transformation and will contribute significantly to achieving this target.
The CAF Road-Mbamkomo City Center Road Project in Cameroon spans 9.2 kilometers, including about 700 meters of branch roads. The main road is 6 meters wide, with two-way, two-lane traffic, while the branch roads are 4 meters wide, primarily serving agricultural vehicle transport. The new road network will improve local traffic conditions, enhance the efficiency of agricultural product transport, and promote regional economic and social development.
The HANG JUN 6008 dredging vessel has begun its first maintenance dredging operation since the opening of Lekki Port in Nigeria. Lekki Port has become a critical logistics and maritime hub in West Africa, and this maintenance dredging will ensure smooth navigation and maritime safety.

Editor: CHEC,CWE,First Highway Engineering