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Innovating for Excellence:
Opportunities for Global Players
Building upon the success of the 2004 Global
Construction Summit in Beijing, McGraw-Hill Construction, the parent
of well-known international magazines Engineering News-Record and
Architectural Record, co-organized the 2006 Global Construction
Summit with the China International Contractors Association again.
The event drew more than 400 senior executives from leading real
estate developers, contractors, design firms, financiers, and government
agencies around the world. They shared best practices and brainstormed
solutions to problems in the increasingly global $4.2-trillion construction
marketplace. The exhibit booths were sold out long before the event.
As the third largest construction economy
in the world, China's rising position in the construction industry
attracts undivided attention from the world and called for Beijing
as the host city. Endorsed by Ministry of Construction and Ministry
of Commerce of China, Beijing Municipality, and supported by leading
industry organizations in both U.S. and China, the 2006 Global Construction
Summit was commented as informative and educational for industry
professionals, and served as a major networking event in China for
key decision makers. View details
from the 2004 Beijing Summit >>
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About China International Contractors Association
Established in April 1988, China International Contractors Association
(CHINCA) is a non-profitable juridical association approved by China's
Ministry of Commerce (formerly the Ministry of Foreign Economic
and Trade Cooperation). A member of the International Chamber of
Commerce (ICC), CHINCA represents more than 1,000 firms, including
more than 90% of China's companies that have international project
contracting and labor service business, and all of the 40+ Chinese
companies listed in ENR TOP 225 International Contractors. For more
information, please visit www.chinca.org. |