CCCC No.3 Aviation Company is headquartered in Shanghai, with subordinate units all over Shanghai, Nanjing, Lianyungang, Ningbo, Xiamen and other places, and its construction footprint covers East China, South China, Southwest China and Northeast China. Mainly engaged in all kinds of port and waterway engineering; Highway, railway, bridge and tunnel engineering; Municipal engineering, foundation and foundation engineering and the production of precast concrete members. , with comprehensive capabilities in engineering survey, design, construction, scientific research and teaching, related technologies, professional equipment and human resources, with total assets of 654.38+0.44 billion and turnover of 654.38+0.74 billion in 2008. In 2007, it ranked second among the top 50 construction enterprises in Shanghai.
Over the past 50 years, CCCC No.3 Aviation Company has built a large number of landmark construction projects based in East China and facing the domestic and foreign markets, laying a solid foundation for the sustainable development of the national economy and society. From north to south, it has participated in the construction of Lianyungang, Nanjing Port, Nantong Port, Shanghai Port, Yangshan Port, Ningbo Beilun Port, Xiamen Dudong Port, Guangzhou Nansha Port and Shenzhen Chiwan Port. In recent years, it has participated in the completion of a number of major projects that have attracted worldwide attention, such as Yangshan Deepwater Port, Donghai Bridge, Hangzhou Bay Bridge, and deepwater channel regulation at the mouth of the Yangtze River. And constantly expand the construction field and field, has entered the railway, is building Harbin-Dalian railway passenger dedicated line, Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail and other railway projects, has entered the new investment and financing operation mode of the construction market, and is operating BT projects such as Wuxi BT and Jiangyin BT. In overseas projects, we have successively undertaken a number of influential projects, such as santa marta and Bulavin Winter Harbor, the Eighth Emperor Bridge in Thailand, Tyrala Wharf and Shipyard in Myanmar, Jurong Shipyard in Singapore, Suaibai Oil Wharf in Kuwait and Macau Airport. Among them, the complete set of technologies for the Yangtze Estuary Deepwater Channel Regulation Project and the key technologies and applications of Donghai Bridge Project won the first prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award in 2007.