With the implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative in Africa, CRBC and the 11th Bureau of Hydropower continue to explore the international market, making positive contributions to the improvement of African countries' infrastructure, improvement of people's livelihood and well-being, and efficient use of resources. It is also a contribution to Chinese technology and Chinese brands in Africa. The market has laid a solid foundation.
Congo (Brazzaville) road and bridge project started
On May 20, 2023, the commencement ceremony of the Congo (Brazzaville) Wesso-Bokola Road and Sanga Bridge project, which was won by CRBC and the second public bureau was responsible for the construction, was held at the starting point of the project in Wesso City, the capital of Sanga Province. More than 200 people including Congo (Brazzaville) President Sasu, Prime Minister Kolene, Minister of State and Minister of Land Consolidation, Infrastructure and Road Maintenance Buya, senior officials of the Congo (Brazzaville) government, people from all walks of life, and representatives of project management and implementation companies attended the event .
Congo (Brazzaville) President Sasu (middle in the front row) attended the opening ceremony of the Weso-Bokola Road and Sanga Bridge Project
The Wesso-Bokola Road and Sanga Bridge project has a total length of 56.3 kilometers, including municipal roads, and includes 3 steel-concrete composite beam bridges. Among them, the Sanga Bridge with a span of 616 meters will be the cross-span bridge in Congo (Brazzaville) after completion. The longest bridge. As an important part of the Pointe-Noire-Brazzaville-Bangui Corridor, the project is not only of great significance to the domestic north-south transportation of Congo (Brazzaville), but also one of the key plans of the Central and West Africa Regional Center in Africa. After the completion of the project, it will connect Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, to Pointe-Noire, the economic center of the Congo (Brazzaville), bringing significant improvements to communication, economy and people's livelihood in the region.
Zimbabwe's Kamativi lithium mine project started
A few days ago, the Kamativi Lithium Mine Project in Zimbabwe, undertaken by the 11th Bureau of Hydropower, held a groundbreaking ceremony and began pouring concrete for the foundation cushion of the retaining wall of the crushing workshop, marking the official start of the main part of the project.
Zimbabwe Kamativi Mining Co., Ltd. Phase I Lithium Concentrator Construction Project is located in the Kamativi tin-lithium-tantalum polymetallic mining area, which is about 800 kilometers away from Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, and belongs to the west of North Matabeleland Province Hwange town jurisdiction. After the completion of this project, the daily processing capacity of lithium ore in the factory area can reach 1,000 tons.
On April 19, 2023, the Hydropower 11th Bureau signed a contract with Zimbabwe Kamativi Mining Co., Ltd. for the first phase of lithium ore processing plant construction project. The scope of construction includes crushing workshop, screening workshop, powder ore storage yard, grinding and floating workshop, lithium Subdivision and subdivision projects such as foundation and foundation, main structure, architectural decoration and decoration, embedded parts, lightning protection and grounding concealment of workshops such as concentrate warehouses.Editor/Ma Xue
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