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Project Name: Wuwei County School Security Reinforcement and Education New Project in 2011 Region: Wuwei County, Anhui Province Progress: Construction-in progress Construction period: 2011-2012 Major EQUIPMENT: tower crane, window glass, sanitary ware, elevator, Steel structure, building electrical, sanitary ware, ceramic products, lighting fixtures, excavators, lightning protection systems, outdoor drainage, etc.
Project Description:
The project is located in Wuwei County, school security reinforcement (distribution in all schools in the county, a total of 132), teaching building a new two-story building (distributed in the county schools).
Contact: Mr. Hou Tel
Wuwei County school security reinforcement and education new construction project>
Wuwei County School Safety Reinforcement and Education New Project for 2011 (2011-2012, 605 million)
Related Developments: Tower Crane Infrastructure Project