With the vertical integration of the general contracting industry chain as the core and facing the global market, CHMC provides engineering construction services in the primary modes of EP, EPC and BOT for thermal power generation, hydroelectric power generation, nuclear power generation, thermal cycle power generation, wind power generation and power transmission and transformation projects, forming a complete industrial chain of project establishment, feasibility studies, project planning, investment and financing, investigation, engineering design, construction, equipment supply, installation, commissioning and operation.
The Pakistan 500 kV Thar-Matiari Double Circuit and Four Splitting Line EPC Project is located in Sindh Province, Pakistan, and is owned by the State Power Transmission and Distribution Corporation of Pakistan. CHMC has taken on project construction through EPC general contracting. The project includes a 500 kV double-circuit transmission line on the same tower with a total length of about 135 km. It is an important part of Pakistan's backbone power network.
CHMC has taken on the project construction by EPC general contracting, while the owner of the project is the Cambodian National Electric Power Corporation. The project covers 11 provinces in Cambodia, including nearly 1,300 km of medium-voltage lines and the installation of on-column equipment and underwater cables, linking transmission lines and substations along the Lao border and laying a solid foundation for Cambodia's goal of "electric power access for all villages". The project also plays an important role in improving the layout of Cambodia's national power grid and promoting local economic and social development.
On the Cambodia Rural Power Grid Expansion II EPC Project, CHMC has taken on project construction through EPC general contracting, and the owner of the project is the Cambodian National Electric Power Corporation. The project includes a 160 km 115 kV transmission and transformation line from Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, to the border city of Bavet, Vietnam, as well as two new substations and one expansion substation. The project was completed and accepted following inspection in 2016.
CHMC has taken on project construction through EPC general contracting, and the owner of the project owner is Cambodian National Electric Power Corporation. The project includes a 160 km 115 kV transmission and transformation line from Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, to the border city of Bavet, Vietnam, as well as two new substations and one expansion substation. Construction on the project began in 2013, and the project was completed and put into operation in 2016.
As jointly witnessed by Chinese President Xi Jinping and Lao President Choummaly Sayasone, CHMC signed an EPC general contract with the Lao State Power Corporation. The project is located in Vientiane Province, in the Laos capital of Vientiane. The project mainly includes a 230 kV double-circuit transmission line and three substations. This project marks the first general contracting project constructed and completed by CHMC in Laos.