CEEC Subsidiary Obtains Kazakh First-Class Design Qualification
20 June 2024Kazakhstan Branch of CEEC Xinjiang Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd. has recently obtained the first-class design qualification in Kazakhstan, further elevating its business capabilities.
Kazakhstan classifies design and construction qualifications into three levels of technical difficulty, with the first-class qualification representing the highest level of competence.
By obtaining this qualification, Xinjiang Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd. is now authorized to undertake power projects of all categories and voltage levels above 110 kV.
Moreover, it is eligible to run general contracting business in all areas of the power sector in Kazakhstan, including urban planning, urban heating, industrial and civil construction projects, railways, bridges, urban road construction, and other non-electric projects.
The Borey 100MW wind power project and the EnergoTrust 50MW wind power project designed by Xinjiang Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd.
This achievement not only supports the Institute's international business expansion but also enhances its reputation and core competitiveness in the global market.
It opens up opportunities for closer collaboration with international partners, facilitating joint exploration of international markets for shared benefits.
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