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China Construction Design International

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Owner
  
CCDI

Subsidiaries
  
PTW Architects

Headquarters
  
Shanghai

Type of business
  
Private-owned enterprise

Parent
  
CCDI

Website
  
www.ccdi.com.cn

Founded
  
1994

Industry
  
Architecture, Consulting

CCDI Group (CCDI Group; Chinese: 悉地国际) is a large global architecture and engineering consulting firm that provides integrated professional services for urban construction and development headquartered in Shanghai, People's Republic of China. Its business units cover broad industry sectors with diverse specialized expertise. CCDI operates cross-regionally with offices in Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Sydney, New York City, Qingdao, and Suzhou with branches and representative offices in Chongqing, Nanjing and twenty other cities in China. Over the years, CCDI has established strong client relationships with most major developers, enterprises, and city governments. The firm ranks No.1 in designing and building large span structures No.2 in high-rises and also being the leader in city complex and residential properties in China. Founded in 1994, CCDI is a subsidiary of the privately-owned construction and engineering firm, China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSEC).


From 1994 to 2002, CCDI's work focused on the south China market, working on residential projects and public facilities such as exhibition halls and sports arenas. But, in 2003, CCDI and a consortium of other firms, won an architectural competition with the innovative design of the Beijing National Aquatics Center (called "the Water Cube), which was constructed for the 2008 Summer Olympics. Since then, CCDI has experienced substantial growth. Other successful projects include: National Tennis Center,Ping'an Financial Center, Shanghai Rockbund Reconstruction Project, Jinan Olympic Center, Hangzhou Olympic Center, Dameisha Vanke Center, Tencent Headquarters,Alibaba Headquarters, Baidu Headquarters, Harbin West Railway Station, Beijing Kunlun Apartment, Shenzhen City Crossing Complex, Tianjin Cruise Terminal and Shanghai International Tourism Resorts.


In 2013, CCDI acquired PTW Architects, a privately owned Australian-based architectural firm with expanding business interests in China and South East Asia.


CCDI employs more than thousand architects, engineers, planners, project managers as well as design and management consultants to offer various critical services of strategic planning, design, development, construction, and operations related to buildings, transportation, and industries.

Selected projects

  • Beijing National Aquatics Center (2007)
  • Beijing Olympic Green Tennis Center (2007)
  • References

    China Construction Design International Wikipedia