China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd is an engineering contractor and a subsidiary of China Communications Construction Company, providing infrastructure construction, such as marine engineering, dredging and reclamation, road and bridge, railways, airports and plant construction. It is the second largest dredging company in the world, carrying out projects in Asia, Africa, and Europe. Being a major operation arm of CCCC on international level, CHEC's more than 70 branches and representative offices have a global foot print in over 80 countries with a human resource strength of more than 15,000 undertaking hundreds of international projects in the total turnover of US$16billion dollars.
History
The company was established in December 2005 during the merger of China Harbour Engineering Company Group with China Road and Bridge Corporation into CCCC. Recently, the CCCC is ranked No. 165 as Global Fortune 500 Company and appraised No. 4 as Top Global Contractors by Engineering News Record. The Southern Africa Division of CHEC was set in 2006 in Luanda, Angola, building business in 9 countries including Angola, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Mozambique Madagascar, Zimbabwe, Botswana on behalf of CHEC. In 2018, Sri Lankan State Minister of Finance and Mass MediaEran Wickramaratne called for an investigation into CHEC following reports that it had funded the campaign of Mahinda Rajapaksa during the 2015 Sri Lankan presidential election.
Projects
CHEC has won large contracts for dredging, particularly in the Middle East and Asia. In January 2011, the company was awarded an US$880million contract for the first phase of the New Doha port project, which involved the excavation of 58 million cubic metres of material and the building of an 8-kilometre-long quay wall and a 5 km rubble breakwater. On top of its specialty as a dredger, the rest of the core business is construction in the fields of marine engineering, road and bridge, airports, power plants, railway, water supply, and environmental protection. The company works on more than 100 construction projects across the world. Building the Port of Hambantota in Sri Lanka, which will become the largest port in South Asia by 2014.
Construction of a port at Lolabé in Cameroon to service the Mbalam iron ore railway, signed in 2010.
Pan-Mediterranean Engineering Company is constructing, from 2015,the Southern Terminal at the Port of Ashdod in Israel.
Lekki Deepwater Port EPC Project of Nigeria in 2012 The value of the contract of Phase I project is around US$679million and the construction period is 42 months.
Costa Rica
Widening from two lanes, one in each direction, to four lanes, two in each direction on Route 32 between Guápiles and Puerto Limón. Project started in 2018, estimated delivery on 2020.
Colombia
The general manager of Bogota Metro, Mr Andrés Escobar Uribe, announced on October 17 that Apca Transmimetro, comprising China Harbor Engineering Company and Xi’An Metro Company, has been chosen for a $US 5.16bn contract to design, build, operate and maintain Line 1 of the Bogota metro.