China National Building Material Signs Multiple Overseas Engineering Contracts in Several Countries
2026-06-17 09:44
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Several subsidiaries of China National Building Material Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "CNBM") signed a series of overseas engineering contracting contracts in multiple countries including Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Iraq, Portugal, Mali, and Kazakhstan between May and June 2026, and advanced multiple projects to key milestones. The projects cover sectors such as chemicals, cement, steel, and mining.

From May 6 to 7, Sinoma Energy Conservation Ltd. (603126.SH), a subsidiary of CNBM, signed three cooperation agreements with Navoiyazot JSC of Uzbekistan in Hong Kong and Beijing respectively. The parties signed general contracting contracts for the construction of a new 2,600-ton-per-day low-carbon ammonium nitrate plant, a 110 kV substation renovation project, and an air separation unit project. Meng Qinglin, Chairman of Sinoma Energy Conservation, attended a meeting in Beijing with Uzbek Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov.

In Saudi Arabia, a large cement roller press grinding system designed and supplied by CNBM's equipment division, CNBM Powder Technology Company, was successfully commissioned and passed the owner's acceptance at the Saudi EPCC cement clinker production line project. This production line is a 10,000-ton-per-day clinker project.

In Africa, Suzhou Sinoma Construction Co., Ltd. signed three contracts and a strategic cooperation framework agreement with Kenya's DEVKI Group on April 17. The three contracts include: the construction project for a 600,000-ton-per-year steel plant in Tororo, Uganda; a 2.4-million-ton-per-year iron ore mining project in Kabale, Uganda; and lithium, tantalum-niobium, and tin mining projects in Rwanda. DEVKI Group is one of the largest comprehensive industrial groups in East Africa, with businesses covering steel, cement, fertilizers, and green energy, employing over 14,000 people. Additionally, the kiln inlet frame of the Iraq Al Amir 6,000 TPD clinker cement production line, under Suzhou Sinoma's general contracting, has been successfully topped out, and the upgrade and renovation project for the Iraq DCC Line 1 cement mill has also been commissioned.

In Europe, the Portugal project of Sinoma Construction Co., Ltd. achieved a successful one-time ignition of the rotary kiln on May 3 local time, with equipment operating smoothly, marking the completion of the core construction tasks for the project's first phase. In Mali, Africa, the Sikasso grinding station project undertaken by Sinoma Construction officially received the Provisional Acceptance Certificate (PAC) from the owner on May 6, with all performance tests for the cement mill system and packaging system passing.

In Kazakhstan, Beijing Triumph Building Materials Engineering Co., Ltd. signed an EPC general contracting contract with Altyn Di Group for a new 2,800 TPD dry-process cement production line in Zhanakorgan. Meanwhile, a 3,500 TPD clinker cement production line project, invested by Sinoma Cement and under the general contracting of Beijing Triumph, has completed the hoisting of the first column of the kiln inlet tower frame, officially transitioning from civil construction to equipment installation.

The signing and progress of the above projects mark the continuous expansion of CNBM's engineering service capabilities along the "Belt and Road" route and in European and African markets, providing technical and equipment support for the chemical, building materials, and mining infrastructure construction of relevant countries.

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