BEIJING, Jan. 11 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- China Infrastructure
Construction Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CHNC), one of the major
U.S.- listed providers of ready-mix concrete in Beijing, today announced that
it reached a three year agreement with the Institute of Building Materials, a
subsidiary of the China Academy of Building Research ("CABR"). Under the
Agreement, CHNC will work exclusively with the Institute of Building Materials
to obtain technical research, development and support. The Institute of
Building Materials will also provide training courses to CHNC employees. CHNC
will feature the Institute of Building Materials as CHNC's technological
partner in its corporate material. The Institute of Building Materials will
use its relationships and brand influence in the construction industry to
assist CHNC in business development.
Mr. Yang Rong, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of CHNC said,
"Technology plays a crucial role in the Company's development. Our cooperation
with the Institute of Building Materials will enhance and advance CHNC's
technology strengths to next level and prepare us well for continued rapid
expansion and growth of our business. Being a partner with the Institute of
Building Materials will enhance our Company's strong brand image."
About the Institute of Building Materials
The Beijing, PRC-based Institute of Building Materials (IBM) is the
earliest established department of the China Academy of Building Research
(CABR). IBM carries out research focused on concrete technology, reinforcement
materials, waterproof materials and additives, drawing on IBM's considerable
technical expertise. Over the past 50 years, IBM has made a series of
outstanding scientific achievements and help to create a number of industry
standards. (See: http://www.cabr-bmjg.com/cp1e.asp )
About the China Academy of Building Research
The China Academy of Building Research (CABR), founded in 1953, was the
largest comprehensive research institution attached to China Ministry of
Construction. It was transformed from a scientific research institution into a
technology-based enterprise in 2001, and is now affiliated with the
State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State
Council. CABR covers 79 research fields, including building structure,
aseismatic engineering, building material, groundwork foundation, residential
systems, intelligent building, building CAD, and quality supervision, and
conducts tests on engineering construction, among other competencies. (See:
http://www.cabr-bmjg.com/cp1e.asp )
About China Infrastructure Construction Corporation
CHNC was founded in 2002 in Beijing, China. Since then it has developed
into one of the top ready mix concrete producers in Beijing. Its products are
environment-friendly and CHNC is among the few providers in China of "green"
concrete. Both the Company's revenue and net profit have shown significant
growth in the last few years. Currently, the Company has two prime production
facilities with five production lines. One of them is located in Beijing's
Nanhaizi area, on the west side of the Yizhuang Economic Development Zone
south of Beijing, and the other is located in the Tangshan Development Zone,
about two hundred kilometers east of Beijing. CHNC has a combined annual
operating capacity from these two locations of 3.0 million cubic meters.
Beijing Concrete is also a leader in China's "Green Concrete" movement
referring to increased use of the environmentally-friendly content in
ready-mix concrete, by reducing the energy and raw material consumption in its
production, and by mixing and recycling various industrial wastes to create a
more sustainable product.
All of CHNC's products have passed the ISO9001-2005 Certification Quality
System and Integrated Certification System including Quality Management System
Certification, Environmental Management System Certification and Occupational
Health and Safety Management System Certification issued by Beijing Zhong Jian
Xie Certification Centre.
Its major projects include the Beijing World Trade Central Business
District project, and the Beijing Wanjing International Mansion.
SOURCE China Infrastructure Construction Corporation