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1 Notable bridge projects  





2 Notable tunnel projects  





3 Notable road projects  





4 Notable rail projects  





5 Notable port, airport and other projects  





6 References  














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China Road and Bridge Corporation

Native name

中国路桥工程有限责任公司
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryEngineering and Construction
Founded1979
Headquarters ,

Area served

Worldwide

Key people

Lu Shan, Chairman Du Fei, President
ServicesDesign, engineering and construction of transportation infrastructure, including highways, railways, bridges, tunnels, marine ports, airports

Design, engineering and construction of selected vertical infrastructure assets e.g. university buildings

Concessions
ParentChina Communications Construction Co.
Websitewww.crbc.com

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[edit]

Pupin bridge (Belgrade)

Notable tunnel projects[edit]

Notable road projects[edit]

Roadworks between Conakry and Coyah (Guinea)

Notable rail projects[edit]

ADF4D owned by CRBC in the construction site of Nairobi–Malaba Standard Gauge Railway

Notable port, airport and other projects[edit]

In connection with the Belt and Road Initiative, in May 2022 China Road and Bridge Corporation (along with Shanghai Construction Company) began developing a port complex, special economic zone, and related housing and green spaceinKampot, Cambodia.[49]: 133 

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