Chinese construction giant secures Kuwait’s investment tower contract
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At a glance
- China State Construction Engineering Corporation Middle East has secured a contract in Kuwait.
- The company will build the new headquarters for the Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority.
- This award highlights the growing presence of Chinese construction firms in the region.
Kuwait's burgeoning infrastructure landscape is set to feature a new landmark, with China State Construction Engineering Corporation Middle East (CSCEC Middle East) winning a significant contract. The company has been awarded the project to construct the new headquarters for the Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority (KDIPA).
The deal underscores the increasing role of Chinese construction giants in major development projects across the Middle East. CSCEC Middle East, a subsidiary of the state-owned China State Construction Engineering Corporation, has been actively involved in various large-scale projects in the region, further solidifying its presence.
The new KDIPA headquarters is expected to be a modern facility designed to support the authority's mission of attracting and facilitating foreign investment into Kuwait. The project's award signifies Kuwait's commitment to enhancing its investment environment and infrastructure.
Originally published by Arab Times. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.