CSCEC, on its journey of making contributions along the Belt and Road Initiative, has expanded a happy living environment through project development, adhered to ecological conservation during construction, and focused on the growth of young employees, contributing to a more beautiful and prosperous world.
Witness Beauty of Earth's Diversity
While contributing to local people's dreams for development, CSCEC insists on building green model projects along the Belt and Road Initiative, actively implementing ecological conservation measures to safeguard the beauty of biodiversity.

Algeria North-South Highway
Stretching from the coastal region to the southern desert of Algeria, CSCECers have constructed roads while crossing the Atlas Mountains. They have built 45 bridges, 180 culverts, including the 9.6-kilometer-long Algeria's longest tunnel and the 2.7-kilometer-long Algeria's longest bridge. Now, everyone can travel smoothly on the Algeria North-South Highway, enjoying the picturesque views of the Atlas Mountains along its 53-kilometer route.

Jiangsu Garden Expo Park
Located on an industrial zone, the Jiangsu Garden Expo Park has undergone active restoration efforts by CSCEC. The overall greening area has been increased to 80%, with a public green area of 166 hectares and a total forest nurturing area of approximately 91.22 hectares. The number of plant species has increased by nearly a thousand. Once filled with mining pits, the area is now lush with vegetation, with a garden area of 2.54 million square meters.

Dubai Digital Park in the UAE
With a total construction area of 240,000 square meters, the Dubai Digital Park provides energy-efficient and intelligent spaces for community residents and businessmen. Throughout the construction process, the project team has minimized construction waste and maximized the efficient utilization of renewable building materials, truly achieving green construction. Once a vast and scorching desert, the Dubai Digital Park has transformed the place into a green and intelligent community.

North Central Province Canal in Sri Lanka
The project built by CSCEC, spans approximately 17 kilometers, including the main water channel, culverts, roads, greening, tunnels, and bridges along the route. The distribution of water resources in Sri Lanka is relatively concentrated in the Southern region, but the farmland is in the north, and water is unable to irrigate the farmland. Now, water flows from the south, nurturing crops in the farmland. With this project, the local authorities expect a 20% increase in crop yield per mu.

O-PARK2 in Hong Kong
O-PARK2 is the first certified Voluntary Emission Reduction project in Hong Kong that meets international standards. During the construction process, the project has achieved a 24% reduction in carbon emissions. Once completed, it will become Hong Kong's largest food waste recycling center, processing 9% of the city's organic waste. It will generate heat and electricity from the daily processing of 300 tons of kitchen waste, supplying electricity to over 5,000 households.