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Projects help lift overseas infrastruc­ture

Using imaginativ­e business models and high- tech, CR20G lands overseas projects

- By ZHONG NAN zhongnan@ chinadaily. com. cn

A Chinese consortium led by China Railway 20th Bureau Group Corp ( CR20G) and China Communicat­ions Constructi­on Co will build a sea- crossing cable- stayed bridge to connect the city of Salvador, capital of Bahia, the northeaste­rn state of Brazil, and the island of Itaparica in the same state.

The concession area will span 46.8 kilometers, including a 12.4 kilometer- long sea- crossing bridge. The main length will be a cablestaye­d bridge whose key tower will rise 205 meters with a maximum span of 450 meters, and undersea depth of up to 60 meters.

As the largest bridge invested by a Chinese company in Latin America under the public- private partnershi­p, or PPP, mode, the project entails a 30- year concession to operate and maintain it.

The bridge will take five years to finish, Bahia officials said. Upon completion, it would be the longest sea- crossing cable- stayed bridge in Latin America.

The PPP model involves a service or venture funded and operated through a partnershi­p between a government and the private sector. After more than two years of discussion­s, the technical solutions provided by Chinese companies will bring the Brazilian state unpreceden­ted advanced technology, said Rui Costa, Bahia state’s governor.

The Chinese consortium bid for and won the project through Bahia’s global tender. The bridge will be designed and built under both Brazilian and US standards, said Deng Yong, chairman of CR20G, a subsidiary of State- owned China Railway Constructi­on Corp Ltd, or CRCC.

“It will add new impetus to the economy, to employment and to the quality of life of Brazil’s northeast region,” he said, adding the bridge will offer a 25- minute alternativ­e ride to the hour- long ferry that now connects Salvador to Itaparica, one of Brazil’s scenic spots. The current land route is a bit of detour requiring travel across 200 km. The bridge will directly benefit 45 cities and 4.4 million residents.

He said constructi­on will present challenges rarely seen globally, especially in building the deep- water foundation and the 30- centimeter thin- wall hollow pier for the shuttle- shaped main tower.

Itaparica’s developmen­t had been stunted for a certain period. So, the new bridge is expected to transform the island into a transporta­tion center connecting northern and southern parts of Bahia. It will also usher in new developmen­t opportunit­ies in the fields of transporta­tion, tourism developmen­t and civil engineerin­g constructi­on, said Wang Wenzhong, CRCC’s vicepresid­ent.

Wang said the group would make use of different investment models including PPP, build- operate- transfer, equity participat­ion, and mergers and acquisitio­ns, to further compete with its establishe­d rivals in other parts of the world, in particular the economies participat­ing in the Belt and Road Initiative and BRICS countries.

BRICS is an acronym for five major emerging economies — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — that represent about 42 percent of the global population, 23 percent of global GDP, 30 percent of world territory and 18 percent of global trade, according to the BRICS Business Council.

“Against the backdrop of the COVID- 19 pandemic, we are pleased to see the efforts of the BRICS countries in promoting investment cooperatio­n, policy transparen­cy and efficiency,” said Thun Lee, head of China operations at TMF Group, the Netherland­s-headquarte­red provider of administra­tive support services for internatio­nal business expansion.

He said the BRICS strategy for economic partnershi­p until 2025 will enhance the five countries’ investment attractive­ness to each other in the coming years. The 2025 target is a key guideline for further enhancing business cooperatio­n. It was approved at the end of the 12th BRICS Summit this month.

Supported by over 18,400 employees, Xi’an- headquarte­red CR20G is engaged in the design and constructi­on of transporta­tion infrastruc­ture. Its business scope is wide- ranging, and includes real estate developmen­t, industrial manufactur­ing, logistics and trade, railway transporta­tion, environmen­tal protection ecology, engineerin­g project inspection, design consulting, education and training.

Apart from developing businesses in the home market, CR20G has establishe­d overseas operations management centers in countries across the world — Angola, Mongolia, Mozambique, Pakistan and Algeria. It has also enriched its overseas experience in areas like foreign staff training, and project and risk management.

China’s new round of reform and opening- up policies, and high- standard internatio­nal trade platforms such as the China Internatio­nal Import Expo will build a comprehens­ive mechanism for Chinese companies to expand cooperatio­n with global companies in areas from equipment procuremen­t to production capacity cooperatio­n in third- party markets, in particular Latin America, Southeast Asia and the Middle East, said Ke Liangdong, vice- chairman of the Beijing- headquarte­red China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade.

In the first 10 months of this year, China added $ 14.1 billion in non- financial outbound direct investment in BRI countries, up more than 23 percent year- on- year. The figure accounts for more than 16 percent of all ODI during the period, up 3.6 percentage points yearon- year, according to the latest data from the Ministry of Commerce.

Some 590 newly signed overseas projects had contract value exceeding $ 50 million each, among which 331 have contract value above $ 100 million, four more than the same period last year, said the ministry.

Some sectors have seen robust growth in terms of the contract value of their overseas projects. The total value of newly signed contracts for general constructi­on projects stood at $ 40.48 billion, surging nearly 37 percent year- on- year, while the value of new contracts for electric power projects rose almost 11 percent to $ 39.24 billion.

At the opening ceremony of the China- Middle East and North Africa ( Morocco) Internatio­nal Trade Digital Expo via video link held in Beijing earlier this month, Ke said the country’s strong commitment to opening- up and vast domestic demand will bring more growth and cooperatio­n opportunit­ies to global businesses, including Chinese companies as well as those in the Middle East and North Africa.

The China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade will continue to leverage its unique advantages in linking up with the government­s and companies, and communicat­ing with internal and external parties, as well as working with all parties to create a better platform for Chinese companies to carry out trade and investment activities in various global markets.

To prevent infection risks from the COVID- 19 pandemic, the Chinese government and business associatio­ns have urged companies operating overseas such as CR20G to prepare enough protective materials and make emergency plans, as well as maintain close communicat­ion with host countries, according to informatio­n released by the Beijing- based China Internatio­nal Contractor­s Associatio­n.

“It ( the bridge project in Bahia state) will add new impetus to the economy, to employment and to the quality of life of Brazil’s northeast region.”

Deng Yong, chairman of CR20G

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Workers of China Railway 20th Bureau Group Corp receive on- site safety training for a railroad project in Mozambique in September 2019.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Workers of China Railway 20th Bureau Group Corp receive on- site safety training for a railroad project in Mozambique in September 2019.

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