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China’s Belt and Road engagement hits record high in first half of 2025
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How China is winning more construction work through the Belt and Road Initiative, as deal sizes rise
Chinese companies won a total of US$70.7 billion in overseas construction contracts in 2024 via the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), as the size of those deals increased.
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China is expected to focus on six types of projects as it grows engagement under its Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) this year.
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China State Construction (CSCEC) grew the value of its new construction contracts by 10.6% in 2023, as compared to the year before.
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Construction Technology speaks to Josh Levy, Co-Founder and CEO of Document Crunch
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The value of China State Construction’s (CSCEC) newly signed construction contracts hit CNY 3,426.1 billion (US$483 billion) between January and November 2023.
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How the US Army Corps of Engineers plans to protect parishes near New Orleans from hurricane and storm damage with a $3.7 billion programme of construction works.
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China’s biggest construction contractor, China State Construction Engineering Corporation has continued to see double-digit growth in its new contracts for the year to date.
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New invitations to tender for billions of Euros worth of construction contracts across Europe were published in July.
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China’s biggest construction contractor, China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) has seen its rate of growth hold steady in its latest trading update.
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Fixed price construction contracts appear to be going out of fashion - if that is the case then what can clients, investors and contractors do to foster more attractive alternatives?
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China’s biggest construction contractor China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) saw a jump in new construction contracts for the year to April 2023, as compared to 2022.
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China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) recorded a 27.3% year-on-year jump in new construction contracts, following an end to China’s controversial zero covid policy.
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81% increase in contract awards is cause for optimism, according to new report