New Phnom Penh international airport in Cambodia: With a total construction area of 210,800 square meters, it utilizes a massive amount of steel structures, including dome components weighing over 11,000 tons and arch trusses with spans of 36 meters. Upon completion, it will become one of the world's largest airports by land area, with an estimated annual passenger throughput of 30 million and cargo throughput of 170,000 tons.
Stations of East Coast Rail Link in Malaysia: With a total length of approximately 650 kilometres, the East Coast Rail Link in Malaysia consists of 20 stations in total. CSCEC undertakes eight of these stations, using 5,829 tons of steel and approximately 58,000 square meters of metal roofing. As a flagship project of China-Malaysia cooperation, it serves as a "land bridge" connecting the east and west coasts of Malaysia. Upon completion, it will accelerate the economic development of Malaysia's east coast and improve local connectivity.
Abu Dhabi International Airport in the UAE: The steel structure construction of the project is described as one of the most difficult and complex projects in terms of design and construction. Featuring a unique shape and intricate structural design, the central hall consists of 18 curved steel arches, with the largest single-span roof reaching 180 meters, standing 50 meters tall, and weighing approximately 900 tons.