Significant progress in multiple CCCC-built projects worldwide

Source:CCCCTime:2026-04-07

Recently, multiple CCCC projects have seen smooth progress.  

Several projects built by CHEC have recently achieved major milestones in the second phase of the Keffi-Makurdi expressway in Nigeria, the Third Berth at Colombo East Container Terminal in Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands National Broadband Infrastructure Project.
Second phase of the Keffi-Makurdi expressway in Nigeria completed
As a major regional transport artery, the project is expected to improve travel conditions, streamline logistics, and support economic activity. Completion of the Lafia bypass, a key section of the project, paves the way for the early opening of the full route and is expected to improve regional connectivity and support local economic development.
Third Berth at Colombo East Container Terminal in Sri Lanka enters operation
With the new berth in service, the terminal's overall capacity is set to increase significantly, supporting progress toward a target annual throughput of 1.5 million TEUs and reinforcing Sri Lanka's role as a key shipping hub in the Indian Ocean.
Solomon Islands National Broadband Infrastructure Project surpasses 100 operational communication towers
The project in has brought more than 100 communication towers into operation, marking a major construction milestone. The project plans to build 161 base stations across around 35 islands in nine provinces, aiming to improve connectivity in rural and remote areas. Once fully completed, it is expected to directly benefit 35.8% of the country's population, significantly enhancing access to telecommunications services.

Editor: CHEC,Second Highway Engineering