Continental Engineering Corporation

{{Short description|Taiwanese construction company}}

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| founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1945|12|29}} in Shanghai

| founder = Glyn T. H. Ing

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| hq_location = No. 95 Dunhua Road Sec. 2
Da'an, Taipei, Taiwan

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| key_people = Nita Ing (Chairperson)
Simon Buttery (CEO)

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Continental Engineering Corporation (CEC; {{zh|c=大陸工程公司|p=Dàlù Gōngchéng Gōngsī}}) is a large Taiwanese construction company.

History

The company was originally founded by Glyn T. H. Ing in 1941 as Wei Dah Corporation in Chongqing, Sichuan. In 1945, the company was restructured to become Continental Engineering Corporation (CEC) and its headquarters was moved to Shanghai. It also set up branch offices in Nanjing and Taipei. Towards the end of Chinese Civil War, CEC moved to Taiwan in 1948. In 1986, the company underwent restructuring movement from family-run business to become a modern and professionally managed corporation. In 1994, the company became a publicly-listed company on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE). In 2005, the company set up branch offices outside Taiwan in Hong Kong, India, Macau and Malaysia. In 2010, Continental Holdings Corporation (CHC) was established and publicly listed on TWSE. CEC was then delisted from the stock exchange and became a subsidiary of CHC.{{cite web | url=http://www.continental-engineering.com/english/page.php?cat_id=231#s1 | title=Continental Holdings Corporation - 歷史沿革 }}

CEC has successfully completed many significant infrastructure projects, including major civil construction works

involving viaducts, bridges, and tunnels for highway, metro, and railway projects. The company was also one of the

principal consortium investors and contractors for the US$17 billion Taiwan High Speed Rail, one of the world’s largest

Build, Operate, and Transfer (BOT) projects.

Projects

Major Current domestic Public Sector projects (As of March 31, 2021)

Shield tunnels of Song-Hu~Da-An, Shen-Mei~Da-An 345kv Power Cable Transmission Lines Design and Build Project

Contract CQ842 “Station LG02; LG02 to LG03, and LG02 to LG01 TBM Tunnels Civil Construction”

Taipei Metropolitan Area Rapid Transit System Wanda- Zhonghe- Shulin Line District Contract (Phase I) CQ840 Project

Taipei Metropolitan Area Rapid Transit System Wanda- Zhonghe- Shulin Line District Contract (Phase I) CQ850A Project

Contract C214 - South Tainan Station Southern section of the Tainan Railway Underground Project

Contract C211 - Tainan Northern section of the Tainan Railway Underground Project

Contract E of the Guanci Po-Ai Park Public Housing Development Project

Taoyuan MRT Green Line Contract GC01 - Elevated Viaduct Civil Turnkey Project

Taipei Nangang Depot Public Housing Design and Build Project

Taoyuan MRT Green Line Contract GC03 - Elevated Viaduct Civil Turnkey Project

Gallery of Images

Image:Han De Minsheng Building 20090304.jpg|CEC Headquarters (1999-2004) in Taipei

File:Taipei Grand Mosque 20060112.jpg|Taipei Grand Mosque in Taipei

See also

{{commons category|Continental Engineering Corporation}}

References