On October 17, the handover ceremony for the China-aided Tonga Royal Tomb Periphery Renovation Project—the first royal tomb project aided by China—was held. The project was designed and managed by CQEC.
On September 30, CECEP Wind-power successfully connected its first wind turbine equipped with a 100% domestically developed PLC controller and main control system to the grid at Lvnaobao Wind Farm.
Recently, the high-altitude ultra-high-voltage (UHV) test hall project in Xizang, for which CQEC’s Industrial Institute was responsible for the feasibility study and construction design, was officially put into operation.
On August 7, the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) awarded the Ras Al-Khair Industrial City Road Connection Upgrade Project (08C-C08) to China Geo-engineering Corporation (CGC), with a contract value of approximately USD 23.1 million.
On July 30, CECEP China Geo-Engineering Corporation (CGC) signed the contract for the design and construction of a 13.5-kilometer ring road project in Teyateyaneng, Berea District, Lesotho.
On August 1, the Land and Environmental Remediation Center under CECEP China Geo-Engineering Corporation (CGC) responded promptly to the call of the Miyun Highway Branch of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport.
On July 24, Liao Jiasheng, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of CECEP, held a meeting with Xia Zuyi, Secretary-General and Vice President of the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences (CSES), at the CECEP headquarters.
CQEC, a subsidiary of CECEP, recently saw the China-aided Mala’ekula Royal Tomb Improvement Project in Tonga enter its final acceptance stage. The Private Secretary to His Majesty/Chief of the Palace Office, and the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure of Tonga, sent letters to CQEC on behalf of the Tongan government, commending and recognizing the project management team.
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