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Sri Lanka airport project signed by China Construction Sixth Engineering Bureau
Seetao 2021-11-01 10:33
  • China Construction Sixth Engineering Bureau successfully signed the reconstruction and expansion contractSri Lanka International Airport
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Recently, the main structure project of Bandaranaike International Airport Phase II reconstruction and expansion project in Sri Lanka was successfully signed.

Bandaranaike International Airport Phase II reconstruction and expansion project is located 30 kilometers from Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka, to the north, with a total construction area of about 280000 square meters. The work includes the expansion of T2 terminal, the construction of P2 and P3 corridors and corridors, and relevant ancillary buildings. After the completion of the project, the handling capacity of airport passenger flow will increase from 6 million people / year to 15 million people / year, Greatly improve the conditions of civil aviation in Sri Lanka, which is of great help to promote the development of tourism and improve the national economy in Sri Lanka. Keywords one belt, one road, one belt, one road, overseas project.

The project is the first cooperation between CSCEC and Japan Dacheng Construction Co., Ltd. in the third country market, marks the new breakthrough of China Construction Sixth Engineering Bureau in the South Asian market, and lays a solid foundation for the success of deep cultivation in the South Asian market.Editor/XuNing

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