The Lagos Rail Mass Transit-Blue Line, built and operated by CCECC Nigeria, has safely served over 8 million passengers in more than 1,000 days of operation. Meanwhile, Phase II has reached a new milestone with the successful erection of its first precast T-beam.
The Access Road Bypassing Airport Second Runway from Bill Clinton Drive to Tunga Madaki Settlement with a Four-Span Bridge in Nigeria, built by @CCECCNigeria, has officially opened to traffic, improving connectivity between Abuja International Airport and surrounding communities.
The Ekiti Knowledge Zone Design and Build Project in Nigeria, built by @CCECCNigeria , has officially broken ground. The project will support ICT training, R&D, and innovation, helping drive the development of the region’s digital industry.
The C1503 Viaduct Project of Singapore’s Green Line MRT, built by CCECC, has successfully passed final acceptance. The new 363-meter elevated structure upgrades urban rail connectivity in the city’s core area.
The National Bank of Ethiopia Jimma Branch Building Project, built by CCECC, has been topped out. Covering approximately 22,000㎡, it will enhance regional financial services and support local urban development.
The Bahi Station Transshipment Project on Tanzania’s SGR Line 5, built by CCECC, has officially begun operations. Located near Dodoma, it serves as a key logistics hub, strengthening the rail freight network and improving the efficiency of regional logistics across East Africa.
The Addis Ababa BRT B2 Pilot Line Depot Project in Ethiopia, built by CCECC, has started foundation concrete works for its administration building. Covering nearly 60,000㎡, the project will support the city’s BRT system and new-energy public transport services.
CCECC Nigeria’s Survey & Design Team is hiring in Abuja. We are recruiting full-time professionals in engineering and design to support infrastructure projects across Nigeria. Apply now and become part of our growing team. @CCECCNigeria
Two new industrial facilities have commenced operations at the 𝑳𝒆𝒌𝒌𝒊 𝑭𝒓𝒆𝒆 𝒁𝒐𝒏𝒆 in Nigeria, developed by @CCECCNigeria. The projects—a building materials production line and an agro-input facility—will boost local supply capacity and support regional employment.
Project Update | Djibouti
CCECC has signed the Phase II and III works of the ATLS Oil Tank Storage Foundation Treatment Project at Doraleh Multipurpose Port. Covering 11.4 hectares, the project will support the development of energy storage and transportation infrastructure.
Sections 1 and 2 of the Battambang Water Supply System in Cambodia, built by @CCECC8 , are now operational. The project includes a 50,000-ton/day water treatment plant and 96km of pipelines, serving over 80,000 residents and improving access to tap water.
Roads stretch, bridges unite, and cities evolve—driven by the steady work of countless builders. Across the world, we help shape infrastructure that enhances connectivity and everyday life. Today, we honor every worker.
The Shoulder to Shoulder on the Same Path exhibition, themed on the TAZARA Railway, has opened in Lusaka, Zambia.
Featuring works by Zambian and Chinese artists, it brings to life the landscapes and stories along this enduring “friendship road.”
The NRS headquarters in Abuja, built by @CCECCNigeria, is now operational. The 16-floor complex includes three towers for over 3,000 staff, integrating administration, data processing, and public services.
The Angiama-Oporoma bridge in Bayelsa State, built by CCECC Nigeria, has been completed and opened to traffic. The 630m bridge across the Nun River improves connectivity between Yenagoa and Southern Ijaw, replacing ferry transport and enhancing travel and freight efficiency.
The Huancavelica Highway Project in Peru, built by CCECC, has been completed. The 207.8km route cuts travel time from 16 to 6 hours, improving connectivity in Peru’s highland region and supporting regional development.
Close collaboration between Ethiopian and Chinese teams, supported by bilingual technical briefings and joint safety inspections, has ensured steady progress.
The Ethiopian Electric Power Research and Development Center Project, built by CCECC, has reached a major construction milestone with the structural topping-out of its main building—the largest office building within the development.
Located in Addis Ababa, the project has a site area of approximately 150,000 m², with a gross floor area of around 120,000 m². Throughout construction, the team optimized planning through BIM modeling and leveraged digital platforms to support integrated project management.
Located in the heart of the city, the project spans approximately 22,000 ㎡ and boasts comprehensive facilities. With this key node completed, the project is entering a new phase, and construction is steadily progressing on site.
Ethiopia’s National Bank branch project reaches a new milestone–the main structure of the Dire Dawa branch has been successfully topped out! This is another significant milestone for the series of projects, following the Hawassa Branch.