Madagascar delegation visits HCIG
On the morning of April 20, Olivier Rakotomalala, Minister of Mines and Strategic Resources of Madagascar, and his delegation visited Hunan Construction Investment Group Co., Ltd. (HCIG) for inspection and exchange.
HCIG’s foray into international business commenced in the 1950s, involving various aspects like housing construction, roads and bridges, municipal engineering, power grid, power station.
The company successively built several landmark projects such as the China-aided Competitive Wrestling Field in Senegal , the power grid project in Ghana, the China-aided Presidential Palace in Burundi, the No.1 National Highway project in the Republic of Congo (Brazzaville), and the E60 Expressway project in Georgia.
Presently, HCIG conducts its international business in 42 countries and regions spanning across Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, and Oceania, and has established 37 overseas offices dispersed across 30 countries and regions in Asia, Africa and Oceania. 33 international projects under construction involve 22 countries from Asia, Africa, Europe, and Oceania.