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Major projects under constructi­on post-holiday

Workers return in large numbers after long break

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BEIJING: While many people are still rejoicing in the family reunion during the Spring Festival, an array of major projects across the country have resumed constructi­on.

Earlier on Saturday, machinery started roaring on a constructi­on site of the Yulongdao refining and chemical project, undertaken by China Constructi­on Industrial & Energy Engineerin­g Group Co Ltd in Yantai, a coastal city of north China’s Shandong Province.

“More than 420 workers have returned to their positions on the first working day after the Spring Festival holiday.

“Around 1,100 people will come back to work within a week,” said Sheng Haitao, the project manager.

Sheng said that the project is a key one to promote the industrial upgrading of the province, and they will build 20 crude oil storage tanks, 12 refined oil storage tanks, and pipelines.with an investment of over 120 billion yuan (Rm75.24bil), the project is scheduled to be completed by June.

A corn deep-processing project in Shandong’s Zhucheng City has also sped up constructi­on after the holiday.

The project was launched less than three months ago, and a 20-tonne storage and logistics workshop has been built.

The project is expected to bring annual operating revenue of 10.6 billion yuan (Rm6.7bil) after being put into operation, vigorously driving the developmen­t of upstream and downstream enterprise­s.

Shandong has made public that the number of major projects in infrastruc­ture, energy, manufactur­ing, and other key sectors on

the 2023 list has exceeded 500.

Constructi­on workers in the Yubei District of south-west China’s Chongqing Municipali­ty are busy embedding pipes and pouring concrete for a new plant constructi­on project of Chinese automaker Changan Automobile.

Wu Kezhi, the project director, said that a total of 6.3 billion yuan (Rm3.96bil) will be invested into the project, which is able to produce 280,000 new energy vehicles every year.

“Constructi­on of the 400,000-sq-m modern factory only needs 10 months due to the support of the local government and the upgrading of building equipment.

“More than 200 people still worked during the holiday and the number of returning workers has reached over 300,” Wu added.

Chongqing plans to implement more than 1,100 major projects this year, with a total investment of three trillion yuan (RM1.88 trillion).

To promote enterprise­s’ production and accelerate the constructi­on of projects, as well as improve government services, Chongqing has sent cadres to major enterprise­s and projects, in an effort to strengthen communicat­ion to advance the projects.

 ?? ?? Bright start: City dwellers are seen in Shanghai after the week-long Lunar New year break. China’s economic sectors are back in full swing, with constructi­on at the forefront.
Bright start: City dwellers are seen in Shanghai after the week-long Lunar New year break. China’s economic sectors are back in full swing, with constructi­on at the forefront.

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