Beijing Rainforest Restaurant, a transnational high-grade themed chain restaurant of the world-known RFC Company, was by then one of the five RFC restaurants in Asia (altogether two in China, one of them was in Shanghai). The project was a comprehensive restaurant project that included shopping, fine food and entertainment. CITIC Construction undertook the project in 2000 as the general contractor. The restaurant, with a total decorated area of 1,692 square meters, was put into trial operation in March 2001.
CITIC (Angola) Aluminium Extrudate Plant is jointly invested by CITIC Construction and CITIC Bohai Aluminium Industries Holding Company Limited. The project, with an investment of $40 million, has an overall planed area of 20 hectares. The factory is expected to produce 10,000 ton of aluminium extrudates used for door and window frames, curtain walls and power industry each year. As the largest extrudate factory in Angola, the project is a miniature of China-Africa capacity cooperation. It will substantially relieve the pressure of Angola's domestic demand for aluminium extrudates and facilitate the country's industrialization.
CITIC Construction and the Ministry of Public Works and Housing of Venezuela signed the contract for the FANB office building project in August 2014. The project occupies an area of 7.92 hectares and has an overall building area of 210,000 square meters. Apart from offices and dorms, each building has public facilities such as laundry room, bank, coffee house, canteen and store. Upon completion, the FANB office building can offer office space to 2,240 people and accommodate 986 people.
In November 2000, CITIC Construction signed the contract for Tianjin Haihe Bridge Project. With a total length of 2,650 meters (including a bridge structure length of 2,230 meters), the Haihe Bridge had the longest span among all single-tower cable-stayed steel and concrete bridge at that time in China and ranked the first place in Asia and the third place in the world among bridges of the same kind.
The Angolan Ministry of Agriculture signed contracts for Malanje agricultural project and Uige agricultural project respectively on October 29, 2010 and May 8, 2011 with CITIC Construction. These two projects, officially commenced on October 14, 2011 and May 22, 2012 respectively, will be completed in 5 years. The contract involves farm construction, scientific service system building, agricultural technology promotion, laboratory construction and local personnel training.
The project, covering a total construction area of 33,500 square meters, includes the building of 376 apartments with attached swimming pools. The duration of the contract is 18 months. The project began on August 22, 2017.
In the project involving the railway of a total length of 30.5 km, CITIC Construction was in charge of the design, supply and installation of traction power supply and overhead lines. As Hong Kong's largest infrastructure project then, the West Rail Line Project began in October 1999 and was completed in October 2003. The project was designed to provide convenient and efficient railway services for the booming Northwest New Territories and Kowloon Downtown.
On May 11, 2015, CITIC Construction signed the EPC contract with the Orsha Linen Mill, the largest state-owned linen and textile mill in Belarus. The total amount of the EPC contract is $ 60.982 million, and the construction duration is 24 months. The project includes the upgrade and modification of workshops for coarser knit, fine knit, roving and yarn. As the general contractor, CITIC Construction is responsible for the design, equipment supply, construction, equipments installation, adjusting and performance evaluation as well as training for the proprietor’s employees.
This project is to build a sea water desalination plant with a capacityof 10,000 metric tons per day in Isla Margarita of Venezuela, including procurement, installation, training, technical services, spare parts and operation. Adopting advanced reverse osmosis process technology, The project is one of the most important livelihood programs in Isla Margarita. The construction commenced on September 26, 2016, and will be completed on September 25, 2017.
Venezuela, as the nation boasting the largest proven oil and gas reserves in the world, enjoys rich metal and nonmetallic mineral resources. In order to identify Venezuela's geological conditions and distribution of mineral resources which would serve as a guide to national industrial layout, the Venezuelan Ministry of Energy and Mines and CITIC Construction signed the "Contract for Venezuela Nationwide Geological and Mineral Resources Survey" in September 2012. The project involves nationwide aero geophysical prospecting (aeromagnetic and aeroradioactive prospecting ) on a scale of one to 250,000, regional geochemical survey on a scale of one to 250,000, survey on and evaluation of mineral resources nationwide, mineral resource prospecting of specified categories and in specified regions, development of national geological information system and database and training of Venezuelan professionals and technicians in the field of geology and mineral resources.