Winter Sports Management Centre of General Administration of Sport of China Project

This comprehensive training center is located on the north side of Beijing Capital Gymnasium, with a total construction area of 33,220 square meters. The construction started in May 2017 and completed in 36 months. The venue is like a cross-section of an ice pot in the areal view. Looking from the side, the shape of it is like short-track speed skating's "ice marks", which is why it is called an ''ice altar''. After completion, the ''ice altar'' will become the only winter ice training and competition base of the General Administration of Sport of China in Beijing, undertaking the training and scientific research tasks of the short-track speed skating and figure skating.

Supporting Facilities of China National Convention Centre Phase II

With a total building scale of approximately 780,000 square meters and a total steel consumption about 3 times that of the Bird’s Nest, the China National Convention Center Phase II will be used as the international broadcasting center and the main press center during the Beijing Winter Olympic Games. Besides, with a total construction area of 370,000 square meters and a contract value of 3.333 billion yuan, the China National Convention Center Phase II built by CSCEC includes office buildings, commercial buildings, and hotels. The Center’s 110kV substation will supply electricity for the international broadcasting center and the main press center of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games.


Capital Gymnasium Expansion and Upgrading Project

In 2018, the expansion and upgrading project of the Capital Gymnasium was officially started. CSCEC undertook its expansion and upgrading work, including the venues of Winter Olympic Games Center, skating center, athletes' apartments, the comprehensive training hall, the south park. CSCEC also participated in the intelligent engineering construction of the main stadium and other venues. At present, the expansion project, the skating hall, the Winter Olympic Games Center, and the athletes' apartments have been officially completed after more than 600 days, which will make a spectacular debut!

Renovation Project of the National Indoor Stadium for the 2022 Winter Olympics

This project is to renovate the interior of the National Indoor Stadium(one of the three main venues of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games) and build more training venues. After renovation, the building will be located next to the Bird's Nest and serve as the venue for men's ice hockey events and the women's ice hockey final at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games as well as the ice sledge hockey events at the 2022 Beijing Paralympic Winter Games. Additionally, it will serve as the training venues for ice hockey, figure skating, and short-track speed skating.


Wukesong Ice Sports Centre Project

Wukesong Ice Sports Centre Project is located on No.69 Fuxing Road in Haidian District of Beijing, to the southeast of Cadillac Centre, with Xicui Road to the east and Fuling Road to the south. With two indoor ice rinks and an outdoor ice rink, it is another landmark built by Wukesong Cultural and Sports Centre in Beijing to serve the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games and promote ice sports training for the youngsters in Beijing. This project will serve as a warm-up and training hall for ice hockey players at the 2022 Winter Olympics after completion.


Renovation Project of Curling Venue for Ice Cube Winter Olympics

The renovation project of the curling venue for "Ice Cube" , which covers an area of about 50,000 square meters, was completed recently, becoming the first venue having completed its renovation for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games. This project will serve as the venue for curling events at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games. It will be the first Olympic Games venue to make curling tracks in a swimming pool, and the first in the world to run both ice and water sports.


Beijing “Ice Cube” Ice Sports Centre

With a total construction area of 8,221.3 square meters, the Beijing "Ice Cube" Ice Sports Centre includes an ice rink, 4 curling tracks, and an exhibition center of Winter Olympic culture. All of them will serve as the supporting facilities during the 2022 Winter Olympic Games and a Winter Olympic legacy to provide ice sports training and experiences for people after the Games. Once put into operation, it is expected to be used by more than 100,000 ice sports enthusiasts for exercises each year.


Chongli Ice and Snow Museum Project

Located in the downtown of Chongli County, the Chongli Overseas Chinese Ice-Snow Museum, which is the first museum themed on ice and snow and Winter Olympics. With a total investment of about 300 million yuan, the museum is designed by Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and Chief Architect of China Architectural Design and Research Institute Cui Kai. It adopts the "two in one" construction mode for the museum and library, with a total planning construction area of 24,035 square meters. Among them, the ice and snow museum is 6,861 square meters, and the library is 5,414 square meters.

Yanqing Winter Olympic Village Project

Low-carbon environmental protection is one of the aims of holding a green Olympic Games, which is greatly reflected in the Yanqing Winter Olympic Village project. The project is a key supporting project for the Yanqing competition zone of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. It's also the first PPP project with "three bids in one" in China—land use, general contracting construction and post-competition operation. Its overall architectural planning covers three functional areas: the international area, the operation area and the residential area, serving the events in the Yanqing competition zone of the Games.


Winter Sports Management Centre of the General Administration of Sport of China Project

The venue enjoys a beautiful shape: from a high level, it looks like a cross-section of an ice pot; from the side, it looks like an "ice mark" of short track speed skating.

Supporting Facilities of China National Convention Centre Phase II

The foundation pit of the office building is about 21 meters deep, and the volume of excavated earth is up to 510,000 cubic meters. The project adopts the new office concept of "green, smart, and shared development". It will serve as a new model of future office and a new engine of international business and exchanges. It will effectively promote the building of the International Exchange Center, and better show Chinese splendor in the Winter Olympics and other major international events.


Capital Gymnasium Expansion and Upgrading Project

Adopting green construction to create the "best ice surface" is the idea of the upgrading. The first ice rink using a transcritical C02 system was created in the Capital Gymnasium on November 11, 2020, which will make the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics the first in history to use carbon dioxide refrigerant on a large scale. The "best ice surface" could create a dreamy competition experience during the figure skating and short track speed skating, and will also provide an excellent atmosphere and visual guidance for the audience to attract ordinary people to ice and snow sports after the games.

Renovation Project of the National Indoor Stadium for 2022 Winter Olympics

With the water source heat pump, the new function of air purification, and the new large ice-making system in the main venue, the zero water waste and zero pollution can also be achieved.

Wukesong Ice Sports Centre Project

One of the highlights of the project is the innovative design in terms of architectural technology. The external curtain wall of the building is the first traditional aluminous alloy curtain wall in China. And the venue is China's first to have CO2 transcritical direct cooling ice-making technology, with environmentally friendly refrigerants. It achieves both low energy consumption and efficient heat recovery to create a higher quality ice surface.

Renovation Project of Curling Venue for Ice Cube Winter Olympics

Through an intelligent monitoring system, this project has made it possible to control the temperature and humidity in the competition hall. Once the temperature and humidity change, the intelligent detection system will make automatic adjustments to realize the intelligent detection and management of the arena.

Beijing “Ice Cube” Ice Sports Centre

“Ice Cube” Ice Sports Centre has adopted the concept of “passive architecture” in its design. To ensure the integrity of the square landscape, the ground part of the ice rink has set up 3 adjoining structures as the entrance to the venue. Besides, the venue is equipped with a light well that is 13 meters in diameter along with 19 light pipes to provide natural lighting, and is supposed to effectively save about 26,000 kWh every year.

Chongli Ice and Snow Museum Project

Upon completion, it will become the largest museum with the most abundant collections on the theme of ice, snow, and Winter Olympics in China. During the 2022 Winter Olympics, it will become an important venue for tourists and local people to learn the history of ice and snow sports and spread the Winter Olympics culture.

Yanqing Winter Olympic Village Project

In the process of construction, a number of ultra-low energy consumption engineering technologies are used, including the efficient external insulation and the external windows of the passive houses. The insulation of buildings is thicker than that of traditional buildings. It's like wearing a thicker down jacket for buildings in winter, which can reduce indoor energy consumption. The external windows of the houses are triple pane windows. The heat transfer coefficient is smaller, and the heat insulation performance is better.