Shaanxi Construction Engineering Group Corporation

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Shaanxi Construction Engineering Group Corporation
Type State owned enterprise
IndustryConstruction, engineering
Headquarters Xi'an, China
Number of employees
21,039 [1]
Website Shaanxi Construction Engineering (in English)

Shaanxi Construction Engineering Group Corporation (operating as Top International Engineering Corporation in international markets) is a Chinese construction and engineering contractor. SCEGC was established in 1950, and is among the Top 500 Chinese Corporations. [1]

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Projects

The company in overseas operations is active across Africa and a few countries elsewhere. The main concentration of overseas branches is in West Africa with subsidiaries in Cameroon, Sao Tome & Principe, Sudan, Equatorial Guinea, Liberia, Gabon, Nigeria, Ghana, and Cape Verde. Other offices are located in the UAE, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, and Congo. [2]

In Ghana, it is the leading sub-contractor in a joint project with local firms to build 320 apartment blocks comprising 2,560 units designated by the government to meet an affordable housing shortfall. [3]

Philanthropy

During the 2007 floods in the Upper East Region of Ghana, the local subsidiary of SGEGC made a cash donation to relief for flood victims. [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Brief Introduction". Shaanxi Construction Engineering.
  2. "Membership of SCEGC". Shaanxi Construction Engineering.
  3. "Local Firm To Build 10,000 Affordable Housing Units". Daily Graphic. March 12, 2012.
  4. "More Donations for UE Flood Victims". The Accra Daily Mail. September 20, 2007.