China Communications Construction Company Limited (CCCC, stock code: 1800) released key operational figures for the third quarter of 2025. The Group’s new contract value reached RMB1,339,970 million, marking a 4.65% increase compared to the same period last year and attaining 67% of the annual target. The calculation is based on the 2024 new contract amount of RMB1,881,185 million as approved by the board of directors.
In terms of business breakdown, infrastructure construction contributed RMB1,222,440 million in new contracts, up 6.35% year-on-year. Within infrastructure construction, port construction recorded RMB62,527 million (0.46% growth), road and bridge construction reached RMB188,631 million (-6.79%), urban construction and related contracts grew to RMB690,766 million (10.37%), and overseas projects under this category amounted to RMB280,516 million (8.32%). Infrastructure design contract value stood at RMB30,430 million (-21.40%), while dredging reported RMB78,833 million (-6.38%) and other businesses reached RMB8,267 million (2.31%). By region, domestic contracts totaled RMB1,055,912 million (up 4.00%), whereas overseas contracts surged to RMB284,058 million (7.13%), equivalent to about 21% of the Group’s total.
Emerging business areas, such as energy conservation and environmental protection, new energy, new materials, and new-generation information technology, generated RMB466,379 million in new contracts, up 9.38% year-on-year. The value of newly signed energy engineering projects came in at RMB79,479 million (80.60% growth), with agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, and fishery engineering projects at RMB10,876 million (72.77% growth), and water conservancy projects at RMB46,122 million (-3.43%). The value of confirmed infrastructure and other investment projects, calculated according to the Company’s shareholding ratio, was RMB76,584 million (-5.33%), with RMB60,050 million estimated for construction and installation work.
Several major contracts were concluded between July and September 2025. The G7021 Ningwu Expressway Xingan-Ruichang Section and Xingang-Xingguo Expressway Projects in Jiangxi Province reached RMB20,131 million, while the He County-Wuwei Section of Nanjing–Jiujiang Expressway in Jiangsu Province was signed at RMB5,374 million. Additional significant deals ranged from large-scale expressway and railway expansions to port construction and dredging initiatives.
According to the announcement, there were no major projects already signed but yet to commence construction. All figures provided are preliminary and may differ from data in future periodic reports, serving as reference for investors.