Chongqing International Construction Corporation

China Chongqing International Construction Corporation
State-owned enterprise
Industry Engineering and construction
Founded 1985
Headquarters Chongqing, China
Website cqcico.com

China Chongqing International Construction Corporation (also known as CICO) is a Chinese construction and engineering company and subsidiary of Chongqing Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Group Co., Ltd. (CFTEC) It is known as a project contractor for road building in Africa.

The company has taken on several road projects in Uganda. It was the contractor for the Export Import Bank of China funded $350 million airport expressway from Kampala to Entebbe.[1] Another road being built by CICO and scheduled for completion at the end of 2013 is one linking the western Ugandan town of Fort Portal to Ntoroko, Bundibugyo and the Uganda-eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.[1] In another project partially funded by the Nordic Development Fund, it built in 2009-10 the 42 km Matugga-Semuto road.[2][3]

The government of Liberia signed a contract in 2012 with CICO to rehabilitate the Monrovia-Gbarnga-Ganta highway, one of West Africa's key roads, which had decayed following the Second Liberian Civil War.[4] The $166-m project, funded by the World Bank and European Union, involves the paving of 180 km of road through 12 counties of the country, and the project contract contained provisions for the participation of Liberian-owned subcontractors.[4] The government's goal in the project is to upgrade road connections to neighbouring countries that form the Mano River Union.[4] In another World Bank funded project in Liberia, CICO was contracted in 2008 after the International Competitive Bidding process to build a $16-m Vai Town Bridge, which had earlier collapsed in 2007.[5] The completed bridge was dedicated at the end of 2011.[5]

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