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BRI contracts bloom in the desert

Chinese constructi­on firm keeps busy in Middle East with project pipeline

- By CHEN YINGQUN chenyingqu­n@ chinadaily. com. cn

Nearly 50 kilometers north of Dubai’s city center, a massive seawater desalinati­on plant is taking shape at a site in the United Arab Emirates where the waters of the Persian Gulf meet the desert.

Keeping an eagle eye on constructi­on is Jiang Huairui, project manager of the China Railway 18th Bureau Group, which is the main contractor for the project.

The Umm Al Quwain Independen­t Water Project is one of many endeavors that the Chinese company is getting off the ground in countries participat­ing in the Belt and Road Initiative.

The plant is projected to provide 682,000 tons of clean drinking water a day to meet the needs of residents and businesses, Jiang said.

“The UAE has a desert climate and faces a shortage of water resources,” Jiang said. “This plant is of great importance to ensure the water security of the country and is also one of the world’s leading green energy conservati­on and environmen­tal protection projects.”

Gao Jinping, the company’s internatio­nal branch deputy general manager, said that since entering the UAE market 17 years ago, the China Railway 18th Bureau Group has taken on more than 40 projects with a total contract value of more than $ 1.2 billion. The company began with low- rise residentia­l buildings and has since moved on to skyscraper­s, aside from infrastruc­ture projects.

One such building is the Ciel Tower in Dubai’s Marina district. The company began constructi­on work in May. When completed, the 368.8meter tower will be the tallest hotel in the world.

The UAE is a key participan­t in the BRI, with its involvemen­t also boosting the country’s contributi­on to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t. The desert nation has been steadily increasing its infrastruc­ture investment­s. This year, it launched a 100 billion dirham ($ 27 billion) stimulus plan to hasten the economy’s recovery from the impact of the COVID- 19 pandemic.

“The landmark Ciel Tower will effectivel­y create jobs and boost local economic developmen­t,” said Gao, adding that the company has taken on six projects this year and has managed to grow its business in the Middle East despite the disruption­s caused by the pandemic.

Recalling the early years of the company’s push into the region, Gao said that language barriers, cultural difference­s and unfamiliar­ity with local laws and industry norms were the main difficulti­es encountere­d.

To better integrate with the Middle East market and boost the region’s economic developmen­t, the company has recruited some 2,770 local employees. Local hires account for 95 percent of the Middle East staff, Gao said.

The company attaches great importance to smoothing cultural difference­s and respecting religious customs in the Middle East. Muslim workers take Fridays off and Chinese employees refrain from drinking alcohol in public.

Developmen­t blueprint

Gao said the Middle East is an important market for his company and figures prominentl­y in its overall overseas developmen­t blueprint. He lists the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar as the main markets in the region.

“Chinese enterprise­s have great opportunit­ies in the region, and Arab people, who focus on building good business relationsh­ips of mutual trust, are friendly to work with,” Gao said. “We would like to bring China’s domestic advanced and mature urban constructi­on technologi­es and experience­s to customers in the Middle East.”

Gao said that government measures in the region to curb the spread of COVID- 19 have slowed down the constructi­on process and increased the cost of its projects.

But the company actively abides by all the anti- coronaviru­s rules and provides psychologi­cal counseling for employees, if needed, amid the strains of the pandemic. Even with the disruption­s, the company’s constructi­on projects are way ahead of schedule.

“Despite the slowdown in developmen­t due to COVID- 19, the Middle East market still has great potential for Chinese enterprise­s,” he said.

“Under the Belt and Road Initiative, which fosters a good commercial environmen­t between China and Middle Eastern countries, we believe that we can reach reciprocal benefits in urban constructi­on in Arab nations.”

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The Umm Al Quwain Independen­t Water Project in Dubai is being constructe­d by the China Railway 18th Bureau Group.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The Umm Al Quwain Independen­t Water Project in Dubai is being constructe­d by the China Railway 18th Bureau Group.

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