China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation Explained

China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation
Foundation:[1]
Location City:Beijing
Location Country:China
Area Served:Worldwide
Parent:China Railway Construction Corporation Limited (100%)
Homepage:www.ccecc.com.cn

China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation Ltd. (abbreviation CCECC) was established in June 1979 under the approval of the State Council of the People's Republic of China.

It performs international contracting and economic cooperation, CCECC has been developed from the earlier Foreign Aid Department of the Ministry of Railways (with the experience of executing the biggest foreign-aid project of China, the TAZARA) into a large-scale state-owned enterprise for project contracting.

Its business scope expands from international contracting for railway construction to civil engineering design & consultancy, real estate development, trading, industrial investment and hotel management as well. The business activities of CCECC have expanded to over 40 countries and regions where more than 20 overseas offices or subsidiaries have been established. With its excellent performance and high quality in services, CCECC has been listed among the world's top 255 international contractors for many years and ranked consecutively among the first 70 in recent years by the Engineering News Record "ENR".

History

Project

In 2009, CCECC completed both bores of the 8.6 km Carmel Tunnels in Haifa, Israel.

In 2014, CCECC is building a double track standard gauge railway from Lagos to Kano, in Nigeria.[2]

In 2014, CCECC completed both bores of the 4.6 km Gilon tunnel on the 23 km Acre–Carmiel line under construction in northern Israel.[3]

In 2014, CCECC won a contract to build Carlebach underground station of Tel Aviv Light Rail.

In 2015, CCECC won a contract to build underground stations and to bore tunnels of eastern part of Tel Aviv Light Rail.

In 2019, CCECC won a contract to build a regional train line to connect Bogota to its neighbouring suburbs, known as RegioTram.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ccecc.com.cn/en/index.php?m=content&c=index&a=lists&catid=2 About Us
  2. Web site: 25 Mar 2014 . ZTE Communications for Nigeria's Railway . https://web.archive.org/web/20140609190950/http://www.railwaysafrica.com/blog/2014/03/25/zte-communications-nigerias-railway/ . 2014-06-09 . www.railwaysafrica.com.
  3. Web site: Tunnels completed on new Israeli line. 24 April 2014.
  4. Web site: Regiotram de Occidente: lo adjudican a empresa china pese a polémica - Bogotá - ELTIEMPO.COM. 23 December 2019.