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First bid | China Harbor won the bid for Malaysia Bridge Project
Seetao 2021-01-13 15:02
  • After the project is completed, the development level of regional transportation infrastructure will be improved
  • The project will improve the regional traffic pattern, facilitate the exchange of people and materials, and is of great significance to promote regional integration and economic development
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China Harbor adheres to the industry's leading role and actively promotes the overseas implementation of the "No Commercial China Communications". On January 6, 2021, China Harbor won the bid for the SEJINGKAT bridge project in Sarawak, Malaysia. The owner of the project is the Sarawak Public Works Bureau of Malaysia.

The project is located north of Kuching City, Sarawak, Malaysia. The main construction content of the project is the reconstruction, expansion and new construction of a road with a total length of 3.35 kilometers, including a bridge of 1.28 kilometers and a bridge deck width of 25.6 meters. The main bridge is a 200+400+200 double tower cable-stayed bridge, and the approach bridge is a 40-meter T-beam.

The Sarawak SEJINGKAT bridge project is currently the cable-stayed bridge with the longest main span in Malaysia and one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in Southeast Asia. It is very typical and representative in the local area.

The winning bid for the Malaysian Bridge Project is the company's first project to land in Malaysia in 2021. The winning of the bid for the project further solidified the company's market operations in East Malaysia, and also provided solid support for the company's deepening of the East Malaysia market. Editor/Sang Xiaomei

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