Based on its accumulated experience in the sector, resources in personnel and social relationships, CNTIC is developing itself from a traditional procurement and tendering agency into a project manager and investment consultant in the field of infrastructure.
Since 1978, CNTIC has participated as tendering and procurement agency in many key national infrastructure projects in the fields of construction of harbors, railway, highway, bridges, airports, and urban rail transit including 46 harbor construction and modification projects in 11 provinces with totally 115 10,000-ton berths and a total contract value of more than 2.45 billion US Dollars, represented by the Yang Shan Deep Water Port of Shanghai international Shipping Center and Bei Lun Harbor; over 50 highway projects in 20 provinces, with the total length exceeding 5,000 KM and total contract value over 6.4 billion US Dollars, represented by the Beijing-Tianjin-Tanggu Highway, Capital Airport Highway and Shanghai-Hangzhou Highway projects; more than 10 airport projects in 9 provinces and cities, such as Shenzhen, Xiamen, Fuzhou, Harbin, Zhengzhou and Haikou, represented by Beijing and Shanghai Airports; as well as 6 bridge construction projects represented by Jiang Yin and Nan Chang Bridges; 8 urban rail transit projects represented by Beijing Metro Lines No.1 and 2, Shanghai Metro Line No.4 and Guangzhou Metro Line No.2; and about 20 railway construction projects represented by No.1-7 Railway, Beijing-Jiujiang Railway and Jiangxi-Longyan Railway with a total length of 13,000km. To improve the nation's capability in railway equipment manufacturing, about 2.6 billion US Dollars of diesel locomotives, electric locomotives as well as technologies have been imported by CNTIC for railway lines such as Qinghai-Tibet Railway and Datong-Qinhuangdao Railway. The company has signed locomotive purchase contracts with a total value of 57 billion RMB,equaling 7.4 billion USD up to 2007. Besides, CNTIC has been engaged in the import of key equipment for the national infrastructure projects such as the Shanghai Jin Mao Building, National Grand Theatre and new office building of General Administration of Customs and China Central Television (CCTV).