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  2. China Communications Construction Company - Wikipedia

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    China Communications Construction Company, Ltd. (CCCC) is a Chinese majority state-owned, publicly traded, multinational engineering and construction company primarily engaged in the design, construction, and operation of infrastructure assets, including highways, skyways, bridges, tunnels, railways (especially high-speed rail), subways, airports, oil platforms, and marine ports.

  3. China Road and Bridge Corporation - Wikipedia

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    www .crbc .com. China Road and Bridge Corporation ( CRBC ), a subsidiary of Fortune Global 500 [ 1] company China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), is a Chinese state-owned construction and engineering firm that focuses on global infrastructure projects such as highways, railways, bridges, ports, and tunnels.

  4. List of companies of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Philippine National Construction Corporation: Industrials Heavy construction Manila: 1966 State-owned construction Philippine National Oil Company: Oil & gas Exploration & production Taguig: 1973 State oil & gas Philippine Postal Corporation: Industrials Delivery services Manila: 1767 Postal service Philippines AirAsia: Consumer services ...

  5. China State Construction Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The China State Construction Engineering Corporation ( CSCEC; 中国建筑集团有限公司) is a Chinese state-owned construction company headquartered in Beijing. It the largest construction company in the world by revenue and the 8th largest general contractor in terms of overseas sales, as of 2020. [2] In 2023, the company was ranked 66th ...

  6. Megaworld Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Megaworld Properties & Holdings Inc. was founded by Andrew Tan and incorporated under Philippine law on August 24, 1989, primarily aimed at engaging in real estate development, leasing, and marketing. In 1994, it spun off Empire East Land Holdings Inc., which focused on the middle income market.

  7. SM Supermalls - Wikipedia

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    SM Supermalls. You're always welcome here. We've got it all for you! SM Supermalls, or simply SM, is a chain of shopping malls owned by the Philippines-based SM Prime. As of May 2024, it has a total of 96 malls (88 in the Philippines and 8 in China). It was formerly known as Sy Mall .

  8. List of companies of China - Wikipedia

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    China State Construction Engineering: $305,884.5 382,492 Largest construction firm in the world, The company furthers China's "Belt and Road" initiative, a strategic push by the Chinese government to extend the country's international influence by funding infrastructure projects abroad. 28 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China: $214,766.3 427,587

  9. China Wu Yi - Wikipedia

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    China Wu Yi Co., Ltd. is a construction and engineering company that carries out international projects as the overseas arm of the Fujian Construction Engineering Group Company. [1] It reported $334 million in international project work in 2012, placing the company among the 250 largest international contractors as ranked by Engineering News ...