CCCC First Harbor Engineering Co., Ltd. has won multiple overseas bids, demonstrating strong international competitiveness.
Abu Dhabi NorthYas Kite Surfing Facility Preliminary Project Winning Bid
CCCC First Harbor Engineering Co., Ltd. has successfully won the bid for the preliminary project of NorthYas Kite Surfing Facility in Abu Dhabi. The project is located on the north side of Yas Island in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, aiming to create a world-class kite surfing beach supporting project. The main construction content includes the construction design and expansion of existing and adjacent land reclamation projects, revetment projects, and soft/hard landscapes, with a construction area of approximately 11000 square meters. After the completion of the project, it will effectively promote the sustainable development of Abu Dhabi's tourism industry, enhance the city's international visibility and reputation, and shape a modern and international urban image.
Mauritania Nouadhibou Autonomous Port Terminal and Embankment Restoration Project Winning Bid
CCCC First Harbor Engineering Co., Ltd. also stood out in the restoration project of the Nouadhibou Autonomous Port terminal and approach embankment in Mauritania. The project is located in Nouadhibou, the economic center of Mauritania. The main project involves the demolition and repair of existing fishing boat platforms, roads, roof beams, and other structures, as well as the construction of new mooring columns, metal walkways, modular floating bridges, and related dredging operations. After the completion of the project, it will significantly enhance the cargo throughput capacity and turnover efficiency of Nouadhibou Port, providing strong support for local economic development and improving people's livelihoods.
Solomon Islands bauxite mining project wins bid
CCCC First Harbor Engineering Co., Ltd. also successfully won the bid for the bauxite mining project in Solomon Islands. The project is located on Rennell Island in the Solomon Islands, with a planned aluminum mining operation volume of 7.62 million tons. The project will construct a temporary dock with a length of 150 meters and comprehensively clean and level the approximately 1.8 hectares of storage yard behind the dock. The winning bid of this project is of great significance to the construction of the South Pacific project cluster by China Aviation Administration, which will provide a large number of employment opportunities for the local area and promote local economic development.
Winning the bid for the installation of components in the second package of the civil engineering procurement package for the 99.96 MW photovoltaic power station in Talutuge, Philippines
CCCC First Harbor Engineering Co., Ltd. also successfully won the bid for the installation of the second package components of the civil engineering procurement package for the 99.96 MW photovoltaic power station in Talutuge, Philippines. The project is located in Talugtuge City, Nova Scotia Province, in the central northern part of Luzon Island, Philippines. The main construction contents include terrain surveying, geological exploration, photovoltaic pile foundation construction, photovoltaic bracket installation, and photovoltaic module installation. This winning bid marks the further expansion of China Communications First Aviation Administration in the Philippine market, laying a solid foundation for the company to continue to root and expand into the international market.
This time, CCCC First Harbor Engineering Co., Ltd. has won multiple projects overseas, demonstrating its strong international competitiveness and injecting new impetus into the company's future development.(This article is from the official website of Jian Dao www.seetao.com. Reproduction without permission is prohibited, otherwise it will be prosecuted. Please indicate Jian Dao website+original link when reprinting.) Jian Dao website strategy column editor/Miao Ting
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