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China Wu Yi Co., Ltd. is a construction and engineering company that carries out international projects as the overseas arm of the Fujian Construction Engineering Group Company. [1] It reported $334 million in international project work in 2012, placing the company among the 250 largest international contractors as ranked by Engineering News ...
CGCOC Group Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 中地海外集团) formerly known as CGC Overseas Construction Group Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 中地海外建设集团) is a Chinese construction company that ranks among the 100 largest contractors based on international projects according to the annual Engineering News Record ranking.
China National Machinery Import and Export Corporation; China National Materials Group; China Overseas Engineering Group; China Railway Construction Corporation; China Railway Group Limited; China Railway No.2 Group; China Railway Seventh Group; China Road and Bridge Corporation; China Shandong International Economic & Technical Cooperation ...
CREG specializes as a construction supplier in road constructing and public works. The group is also qualified for transportation, bridges and tunnels, roadbeds, pavements, ports, residence buildings, express way, municipal projects, post-disaster reconstruction, industrial parks, etc. [citation needed] It is the only construction group in Chongqing that has obtained the certificate of ...
The China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC; 中国建筑集团有限公司) is a Chinese state-owned construction company headquartered in Beijing. It the largest construction company in the world by revenue and the 8th largest general contractor in terms of overseas sales, as of 2020. [ 3 ]
Shaanxi Construction Engineering Group Corporation (operating as Top International Engineering Corporation in international markets) is a Chinese construction and engineering contractor. SCEGC was established in 1950, and is among the Top 500 Chinese Corporations .
Liu Yi is among China's 7 million ride-hailing drivers. A 36-year-old Wuhan resident, he started driving part-time this year when construction work slowed in the face of a nationwide glut of ...
In Poland, COVEC, [3] won the bid for construction of a highway linking Warsaw with city of Berlin in September 2009, but didn't manage to complete construction and withdrew its operations from Poland, and is now facing the threat of a €200 million compensation claim, which include four month of projected toll losses and 10 percent fine. [4]