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Pakistan - The construction of Construction on the first new-build portion of the Karachi - Lahore Motorway project between Lahore and Multan costing approximately $1.5 billion was launched in November 2015 as a joint venture between the China Railway Construction Corporation Limited and Pakistan's Zahir Khan and Brothers, Engineers and ...
From 1950 to 1990, the General Bureau was a government agency for many railway construction as well as highway bridge. A subsidiary of the General Bureau, The Major Bridge Engineering Bureau, now China Railway Major Bridge Engineering Group [ zh ] was said to construct over 1,000 bridges from 1953 to 2009.
China Railway Construction Corporation Limited: US$8bn [24] Mali–Senegal Railway Bamako, Mali to Dakar, Senegal: 2016–ongoing China Railway Construction Corporation Limited: US$2.7bn [25] Nigeria Coastal Railway Lagos to Calabar, Nigeria: 2014–ongoing China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation: US$11.1bn [26] Lagos–Kano Railway ...
By revenue, CREC is the largest construction company in the world in the 2015 Engineering News-Record "Top 225 Global Contractors". [2] In 2016, CRECG ranks in the 57th place among Fortune Global 500 Enterprises [ 3 ] and the 7th place among Top 500 Chinese Enterprises.
China Communications Construction Company; China National Machinery Import and Export Corporation; China Railway Construction Corporation; China Railway Group Limited; China Railway No.2 Group; China Railway No.5 Engineering Group
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China Railway Construction Corporation, and its subsidiary China Railway Construction Corporation Limited; China Railways Test and Certification Center; CRCC Asia; Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
New Zealand Railways Corporation (Rail operator 1981 – 1990, land owner 1990 – 2003, Ontrack 2003–2008, railway land owner 2008 – present) New Zealand Rail Limited (Defunct, privatised 1993, renamed Tranz Rail in 1995)