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Company type | State owned enterprise |
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Industry | Construction, engineering |
Headquarters | Xi'an, China |
Number of employees | 21,039 [1] |
Website | Shaanxi Construction Engineering (in English) |
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. [1]
The company in overseas operations is active across Africa and a few countries elsewhere. The main concentration of overseas branches is in West Africa with subsidiaries in Cameroon, Sao Tome & Principe, Sudan, Equatorial Guinea, Liberia, Gabon, Nigeria, Ghana, and Cape Verde. Other offices are located in the UAE, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, and Congo. [2]
In Ghana, it is the leading sub-contractor in a joint project with local firms to build 320 apartment blocks comprising 2,560 units designated by the government to meet an affordable housing shortfall. [3]
During the 2007 floods in the Upper East Region of Ghana, the local subsidiary of SGEGC made a cash donation to relief for flood victims. [4]
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Company type | State owned enterprise |
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Industry | Construction, engineering |
Headquarters | Xi'an, China |
Number of employees | 21,039 [1] |
Website | Shaanxi Construction Engineering (in English) |
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. [1]
The company in overseas operations is active across Africa and a few countries elsewhere. The main concentration of overseas branches is in West Africa with subsidiaries in Cameroon, Sao Tome & Principe, Sudan, Equatorial Guinea, Liberia, Gabon, Nigeria, Ghana, and Cape Verde. Other offices are located in the UAE, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, and Congo. [2]
In Ghana, it is the leading sub-contractor in a joint project with local firms to build 320 apartment blocks comprising 2,560 units designated by the government to meet an affordable housing shortfall. [3]
During the 2007 floods in the Upper East Region of Ghana, the local subsidiary of SGEGC made a cash donation to relief for flood victims. [4]