China Railway Construction's Third-Tier Subsidiary Launches New Projects in Tianjin-Hebei Simultaneously

Deep News
01/05

At the start of the year, China Railway Construction Bridge Engineering Bureau Assembly Technology Company, a central state-owned enterprise, secured a new wind power project order worth 200 million yuan, which is currently under simultaneous construction in both Tianjin and Hebei.

This involves a wind farm whose construction began on the 5th in Huanghua City, Hebei Province, with all the wind turbine towers supplied by the Tianjin-based company, Bridge Engineering Bureau Assembly Technology Company. As a third-tier subsidiary of the central SOE China Railway Construction, the company was established in Tianjin in 2019. Initially focused on prefabricated building modules, it independently developed these concrete towers in response to the growing wind power market. Right at the beginning of the year, the company secured orders for wind power projects in both Hebei's Huanghua and Tianjin's Ninghe.

Last year, the company invested nearly 100 million yuan to build a new municipal-level key laboratory, which also became operational in the new year. Moving forward, it will collaborate with Tsinghua University to develop new types of concrete materials tailored for different regions and climates, specifically for use in tower manufacturing.

Expanding its supply chain from primarily serving the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region to broader markets, the company has also completed the renovation of two production lines this new year. By 2026, it aims to achieve an annual production capacity of 300 sets of wind power towers.

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