China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), a subsidiary of
Fortune Global 500[1] company
China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), focuses on global civil engineering and construction projects such as highways, railways, bridges, ports, and tunnels. Growing out of the Foreign Aid Office of the Ministry of Communications of China, CRBC and its predecessors have been executing projects since 1958. In 1979, CRBC was formally established and entered the international contracting market. The parent entity, CCCC, was formed through the combination of CRBC and
China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd (CHEC) in 2005.[2]
CRBC is among the largest engineering and construction firms globally,[3] and operates from more than 50 branches and offices throughout Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas. CRBC has played a key role in the design and construction of both
greenfield and
brownfield infrastructure projects in developing countries, especially those located in Africa where it is a market leader.[4] The company has full
EPC capabilities, and actively pursues
P3 projects, often acting as
concessionaire.[5]
In addition to the design and construction of infrastructure, CRBC is engaged in infrastructure equity investment; real estate development and management; and industrial park equity investment and development.
Notable bridge projects
Pelješac Bridge (Croatia),[6] a US$340m project; the first time that a Chinese company has won the bid for a project funded by the European Union[7]
^Maisori, Beatrice. "HOW AND WHY DO CHINESE FIRMS CHOOSE TO LOCATE IN ONE AFRICAN COUNTRY OVER ANOTHER?". International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Research. 2 (2, 2018).
China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), a subsidiary of
Fortune Global 500[1] company
China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), focuses on global civil engineering and construction projects such as highways, railways, bridges, ports, and tunnels. Growing out of the Foreign Aid Office of the Ministry of Communications of China, CRBC and its predecessors have been executing projects since 1958. In 1979, CRBC was formally established and entered the international contracting market. The parent entity, CCCC, was formed through the combination of CRBC and
China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd (CHEC) in 2005.[2]
CRBC is among the largest engineering and construction firms globally,[3] and operates from more than 50 branches and offices throughout Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas. CRBC has played a key role in the design and construction of both
greenfield and
brownfield infrastructure projects in developing countries, especially those located in Africa where it is a market leader.[4] The company has full
EPC capabilities, and actively pursues
P3 projects, often acting as
concessionaire.[5]
In addition to the design and construction of infrastructure, CRBC is engaged in infrastructure equity investment; real estate development and management; and industrial park equity investment and development.
Notable bridge projects
Pelješac Bridge (Croatia),[6] a US$340m project; the first time that a Chinese company has won the bid for a project funded by the European Union[7]
^Maisori, Beatrice. "HOW AND WHY DO CHINESE FIRMS CHOOSE TO LOCATE IN ONE AFRICAN COUNTRY OVER ANOTHER?". International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Research. 2 (2, 2018).