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CITIC Construction

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Type
  
State owned enterprise

Headquarters
  
Beijing

Website
  
cici.citic.com

Founded
  
2002


Industry
  
Construction, engineering

Parent organizations
  
CITIC Group, CITIC Limited

CITIC Construction is the construction and engineering subsidiary of the CITIC Group (formerly the China International Trust and Investment Corporation), a Chinese state owned conglomerate. With US$2.73 billion in revenue in 2011, the company is ranked among the 100 largest construction companies in the world.

CITIC Construction in 2010 formed a consortium with zinc producer Baiyin Non-Ferrous Group to make an equity investment of $185 million in Oxus Gold, a gold miner with assets in Central Asia. The financing deal gave the consortium a 59.7% stake in the company which had planned to use the funds to develop the Amantaytau Goldfields, an asset it held 50% of the ownership to in Uzbekistan. The goal at the time of the deal was to expand annual production at the Uzbek mine to 300,000 ounces.

On a two-day visit to Angola in 2012, Chang Zhenming head of the CITIC Group announced that the company was half way through completing a plan to build 100,000 homes across 10 provinces in the country.

References

CITIC Construction Wikipedia