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China Communications Construction Group (CCCG) is a global leading integrated service provider of mega infrastructure. With business covering investment, construction and operation of transport infrastructure, equipment manufacturing, real estate and comprehensive urban development, CCCG is able to provide customers with a package of solutions and one-stop services in investment and financing, consultation and planning, design and construction, management and operation, and more. With a presence in 157 countries and regions, CCCG has built or participated in the construction of a large number of the most advanced transport infrastructure projects in the world, developed a world leading technology system, showcased the strong competitiveness of Chinese built, made and designed projects, significantly improved local transport infrastructure capacity and public service level with more investment and opportunities, and thus brought people more sense of satisfaction and happiness.
- The world's largest port design and construction company
- The world's largest highway and bridge design and construction company
- The world's largest dredging company
- The world's largest manufacturer of container lifting equipment
- The world's largest designer of offshore drilling units
- China's largest international engineering contractor
- China's largest expressway investor
Through over a century of development, CCCG has grown into a world-leading integrated service provider of ultra-large infrastructure, and successfully completed a number of landmark projects under the Belt and Road Initiative, demonstrating the active involvement of "Chinese wisdom" and "Chinese solutions" in global governance.
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1979
China Road and Bridge Engineering Co. Ltd. was founded with the approval of the State Council, and became one of the first four Chinese enterprises to "go global" into the international engineering contracting market.
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1980
China Harbor Engineering Co. Ltd. was established with the approval of the State Council, giving it access to the international engineering contracting market.
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1988
China Harbor Engineering Co., Ltd. and the port and shipping construction enterprises under the Ministry of Communications merged to form China Harbor Engineering Corporation.
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1989
China Road and Bridge Engineering Co. Ltd. and the road and bridge construction enterprises under the Ministry of Communications merged to form China Road and Bridge Engineering Corporation.
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1996
China Harbor Engineering Corporation was restructured into China Harbor Engineering (Group) Corporation.
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1997
China Road and Bridge Engineering Corporation and its affiliated entities were restructured to establish China Road & Bridge (Group) Corporation.
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2005
In December, China Harbor Engineering (Group) Corporation and China Road & Bridge (Group) Corporation merged to form China Communications Construction Group (CCCG).
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2006
In December, China Communications Construction Company Limited (CCCC), a subsidiary of CCCG, went public on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, becoming the first ultra-large state-owned enterprise to achieve an overseas listing.
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2010
In August, CCCG acquired F&G, a world-leading offshore drilling unit design service and equipment provider in the U.S.
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2014
In March, the Second Penang Bridge, contracted and built by CCCG, was opened to traffic in Malaysia, becoming the longest sea-crossing bridge in Southeast Asia.
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2014
In May, the first phase of the Addis Ababa-Adama Highway project in Ethiopia contracted by CCCG was completed and launched, and the construction of the second-phase project started.
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2014
In December, the Zemun-Borca Bridge in Serbia contracted and built by CCCG was opened to traffic, becoming the first bridge to be built by a Chinese company in Europe.
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2015
In May, CCCG completed the acquisition of the entire shareholding of John Holland company in Australia.
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2016
In February, the North-South Highway in Jamaica, built and invested by CCCG, was opened for operation.
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2017
In April, CCCG completed the acquisition of 80 percent of the shares of Concremat Engenharia in Brazil.
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2017
In May, Kenya’s Mombasa-Nairobi Railway, which was contracted and built by CCCG, using Chinese-made equipment and adopting Chinese design standards, was opened for operation.
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2017
In August, the construction of the eastern coast railway in Malaysia by CCCG began. This project was the largest single project under the Belt and Road Initiative.
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2018
In March, the container terminal at the deepwater port of Kribi, the largest port in Cameroon, which was built and operated by CCCG, was launched into operation.
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2018
In May, the Pulau Muara Besar Bridge in Brunei Darussalam, contracted and built by CCCG, was officially opened to traffic, becoming the first sea-crossing bridge in Brunei.
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2018
In August, the China-Maldives Friendship Bridge in the Maldives, contracted and built by CCCG, was officially opened to traffic, becoming the first modern bridge in the Maldives.
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2018
In November, the Maputo-Katembe Bridge in Mozambique, contracted and built by CCCG, was officially opened to traffic, becoming the largest suspension bridge in Africa.
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2019
In January, the land reclamation of Colombo Port City Development Project (CPCDP) in Sri Lanka, which was invested and built by CCCG, was completed.
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2019
In August, the new container terminal at the Walvis Bay, Namibia contracted and built by CCCG, was delivered. This was one of the largest projects in Namibia since its independence in 1990.
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2019
In October, the Sri Lankan side signed the land allocation document for CPCDP, confirming that the land ownership procedures for the project was completed, marking the beginning of the land construction phase of the second-phase project.
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2019
In October, as an extension of Mombasa-Nairobi Railway in Kenya, the Nairobi-Naivasha section of the first-phase of the Nariobi-Malaba Railway project in Kenya contracted and built by CCCG was opened to traffic.
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2020
In July, the secondary highway section (Mansehra-Thakot) of the second-phase Karakoram Highway in Pakistan (Havelian-Thakot), designed and built by CCCG, was opened to traffic, marking the completion of the entire second-phase of the project.
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2020
In August, CCCG was awarded the title of ENR's biggest Asian contractor for the 14th consecutive year.
-
1979
China Road and Bridge Engineering Co. Ltd. was founded with the approval of the State Council, and became one of the first four Chinese enterprises to "go global" into the international engineering contracting market.
-
1980
China Harbor Engineering Co. Ltd. was established with the approval of the State Council, giving it access to the international engineering contracting market.
-
1988
China Harbor Engineering Co., Ltd. and the port and shipping construction enterprises under the Ministry of Communications merged to form China Harbor Engineering Corporation.
-
1989
China Road and Bridge Engineering Co. Ltd. and the road and bridge construction enterprises under the Ministry of Communications merged to form China Road and Bridge Engineering Corporation.
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1996
China Harbor Engineering Corporation was restructured into China Harbor Engineering (Group) Corporation.
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1997
China Road and Bridge Engineering Corporation and its affiliated entities were restructured to establish China Road & Bridge (Group) Corporation.
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2005
In December, China Harbor Engineering (Group) Corporation and China Road & Bridge (Group) Corporation merged to form China Communications Construction Group (CCCG).
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2006
In December, China Communications Construction Company Limited (CCCC), a subsidiary of CCCG, went public on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, becoming the first ultra-large state-owned enterprise to achieve an overseas listing.
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2010
In August, CCCG acquired F&G, a world-leading offshore drilling unit design service and equipment provider in the U.S.
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2014
In March, the Second Penang Bridge, contracted and built by CCCG, was opened to traffic in Malaysia, becoming the longest sea-crossing bridge in Southeast Asia.
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2014
In May, the first phase of the Addis Ababa-Adama Highway project in Ethiopia contracted by CCCG was completed and launched, and the construction of the second-phase project started.
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2014
In December, the Zemun-Borca Bridge in Serbia contracted and built by CCCG was opened to traffic, becoming the first bridge to be built by a Chinese company in Europe.
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2015
In May, CCCG completed the acquisition of the entire shareholding of John Holland company in Australia.
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2016
In February, the North-South Highway in Jamaica, built and invested by CCCG, was opened for operation.
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2017
In April, CCCG completed the acquisition of 80 percent of the shares of Concremat Engenharia in Brazil.
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2017
In May, Kenya’s Mombasa-Nairobi Railway, which was contracted and built by CCCG, using Chinese-made equipment and adopting Chinese design standards, was opened for operation.
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2017
In August, the construction of the eastern coast railway in Malaysia by CCCG began. This project was the largest single project under the Belt and Road Initiative.
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2018
In March, the container terminal at the deepwater port of Kribi, the largest port in Cameroon, which was built and operated by CCCG, was launched into operation.
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2018
In May, the Pulau Muara Besar Bridge in Brunei Darussalam, contracted and built by CCCG, was officially opened to traffic, becoming the first sea-crossing bridge in Brunei.
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2018
In August, the China-Maldives Friendship Bridge in the Maldives, contracted and built by CCCG, was officially opened to traffic, becoming the first modern bridge in the Maldives.
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2018
In November, the Maputo-Katembe Bridge in Mozambique, contracted and built by CCCG, was officially opened to traffic, becoming the largest suspension bridge in Africa.
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2019
In January, the land reclamation of Colombo Port City Development Project (CPCDP) in Sri Lanka, which was invested and built by CCCG, was completed.
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2019
In August, the new container terminal at the Walvis Bay, Namibia contracted and built by CCCG, was delivered. This was one of the largest projects in Namibia since its independence in 1990.
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2019
In October, the Sri Lankan side signed the land allocation document for CPCDP, confirming that the land ownership procedures for the project was completed, marking the beginning of the land construction phase of the second-phase project.
-
2019
In October, as an extension of Mombasa-Nairobi Railway in Kenya, the Nairobi-Naivasha section of the first-phase of the Nariobi-Malaba Railway project in Kenya contracted and built by CCCG was opened to traffic.
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2020
In July, the secondary highway section (Mansehra-Thakot) of the second-phase Karakoram Highway in Pakistan (Havelian-Thakot), designed and built by CCCG, was opened to traffic, marking the completion of the entire second-phase of the project.
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2020
In August, CCCG was awarded the title of ENR's biggest Asian contractor for the 14th consecutive year.
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China-Maldives Friendship Bridge, the Maldives
As the first sea-crossing bridge in the Maldives, China-Maldives Friendship Bridge is a key part of the building of the Greater Male Capital Region, like the first thread connecting the scattered pearls to form a necklace.
Lamu Port, Kenya
As a cornerstone of the Kenyan government's Vision 2030 development plan, the Lamu port is now branded as a "game-changer" project. It aims to integrate marginalized northern Kenya into the Kenyan economy and the nation.
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