[China Construction Fourth Bureau Hangzhou Construction Co., Ltd. Established!] On September 28, 2023, China Construction Fourth Bureau Hangzhou Construction Co., Ltd. officially unveiled its presence in the Smart Valley of Qiantang District, marking the company's official entry into Qiantang District. The company will be committed to promoting the healthy and rapid economic development of Qiantang District and making positive contributions to its development. After the unveiling ceremony, Liang Dingsong had discussions and exchanges with Hu Guowei, Deputy District Mayor of Qiantang District, Hangzhou, and Du Yebiao, Secretary of the Party Working Committee of Yipeng Street in Qiantang District. The attendees held in-depth discussions on major regional plans such as Hangzhou's future development plan, the "Belt and Two Cities" initiative in Qiantang District, the construction of a large garden, the construction of a large passage, and the construction of a metropolis. China Construction Fourth Bureau Hangzhou Construction Co., Ltd. currently has over 500 employees and is centered around the Hangzhou region, with a focus on prefecture level cities such as Jinhua, Quzhou, Wenzhou, Shaoxing, Jiaxing, and Ningbo, gradually covering the entire market of Zhejiang. At present, we have undertaken more than 20 engineering projects in Hangzhou, including the Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport International Freight Station, Hangzhou Jianghe Hui, and the headquarters building of Zhongtuo Group, with a total construction area of nearly 4 million square meters. Editor/Zhao E
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