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China Railway Construction Corporation Limited (abbreviated CRCC) is a listed construction enterprise based in Beijing, China, that was the second largest construction and engineering company in the world by revenue in 2014.[1]

The limited company was incorporated in 2007 in order to float the assets of China Railway Construction Corporation [Group] (CRCCG, Шаблон:Zh, or the holding company) in Shanghai and Hong Kong stock exchange. CRCCG retained some assets which was deemed not suitable to float in the stock exchange.[2]

Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine the company continued doing business in Russia, including discussing building a tunnel to Crimea. For this reason Ukraine listed CRCC as an International Sponsors of War.[3]

Corporate structure

CRCCG is under the supervision of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council. Since February 2008, A shares and H shares of CRCC are listing on the Shanghai and Hong Kong stock exchanges.

The financial report of the parent company (holding company) is not disclosed. As both parent and subsidiary share almost the same English name, one without the word "Limited" (they have different names in Chinese), the business activities of the holding company was often incorrectly mixed up with the publicly floated limited liability subsidiary by the media.

Subsidiaries of CRCC

  • China Railway Bureau Groups numbered 11 through 25 (the Bureau Groups numbering 1 through 10 belong to competitor China Railway Engineering Corporation)
    • China Railway Construction Bridge Engineering Bureau Group Co., Ltd. (former 13th Bureau)
  • China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC)
  • CRCC High-tech Equipment (CRCCE)
  • China Railway Construction Group Ltd.
  • China Railway Electrification Bureau Group Co., Ltd.
  • China Railway Real Estate Group Co., Ltd.
  • China Railway Goods and Materials Co., Ltd.
  • Kunming China Railway Large Maintenance Machinery Co., Ltd.
  • China Railway Construction Investment Co., Ltd.
  • CRCC Finance Company Limited
  • China Railway Urban Construction Group Co., Ltd.
  • CRCG (M) Sdn Bhd (Formerly known as China Railway Oversea Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd)

History

Founding

Formerly the railway arm of the People's Liberation Army (found 1948 and became part of the Ministry of Railways from 1982). Along with China Railway Engineering Corporation, both railway construction super conglomerates were under the Ministry until 2000. The company maintains links to the People's Liberation Army.[4]

In 2003, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation, another former entity of the Ministry of Railways, was assigned to China Railway Construction Corporation as its subsidiary.Шаблон:Citation needed

IPO

In preparation for listing, China Railway Construction Corporation Limited was incorporated in 2007 as a joint-stock company with limited liabilities which received most of the assets of the parent company.[2] 5 Build-operate-transfer projects were not included, namely Chongqing Tiefa Suiyu Highway, Nanjing Yangtze River Tunnel, Beijing Tongda Jingcheng Highway, Xianyang Zhongtie Road and Bridge and Guangdong Chaojie Highway. Later on in 2015 CRCC bought Chongqing Tiefa Suiyu Highway from the parent company, while 20% was retained by Chongqing Expressway Co., Ltd.[5]

The company premiered on the Shanghai and Hong Kong in February 2008, raising US$5.7 billion, making the second largest IPO of that year. The performance was poorer than expected because of poor investment atmosphere from United States subprime mortgage crisis and China's economic macro-control.Шаблон:Citation needed

U.S. sanctions

Шаблон:Further In November 2020, Donald Trump issued an executive order prohibiting any American company or individual from owning shares in companies that the United States Department of Defense has listed as having links to the People's Liberation Army, which included China Railway Construction Corporation.[6][7][8]

Projects

Domestic

CRCC has built much of the transportation infrastructure in China including high speed rail, subways, and expressways.

Asia

  • Bangladesh - The Dhaka Elevated Expressway, the first elevated expressway of Bangladesh, is to be constructed by CRCC in a $1.062 billion contract signed with the Italthai Industrial Group.[9]
  • Cambodia - The CRCC conducted feasibility studies on railway double tracking and railway electrification in Cambodia, Phnom PenhШаблон:NdashStung TrengШаблон:NdashSiem Reap railway, and urban rail (metro and light rail) system in Phnom Penh.[10][11]
  • Pakistan - The construction of Construction on the first new-build portion of the Karachi - Lahore Motorway project between Lahore and Multan costing approximately $1.5 billion was launched in November 2015 as a joint venture between the China Railway Construction Corporation Limited and Pakistan's Zahir Khan and Brothers, Engineers and Constructors.
  • Malaysia - Construction of various buildings by CRCG (M) Sdn Bhd including:
    • Four Seasons Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
    • Coronation Square Tower 5, Johor
    • Plaza Rakyat, Kuala Lumpur
    • Dorsett Waterfront Subang, Selangor
    • Coral Bay, Sabah

Middle East and North Africa

Europe

Africa

  • Angola - CRCC built a Шаблон:Cvt railway line in Angola that opened in 2015 for a contract value of $1.83 bn.[22]
  • Mali - CRCC signed a $1.5 bn deal with the government of Mali to improve its railway system.[23]
  • Nigeria - The China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation unit signed a $3.5bn contract with the Ogun State in April 2015 to construct a railway line through the state.
  • Senegal - CRCC signed a $1.26 bn deal with the government of Senegal for work on Шаблон:Cvt of the rail line from Dakar to the Malian border.[24]

Other business areas

The main business activity of the company is in construction and engineering but it is also engaged in real estate development and copper mining.Шаблон:Citation needed

References

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