Jinweida Construction Group's First Large-scale Urban Complex Project


The 2-7# project of Wanda Square Urban Complex in Tonghua City, Jilin Province, which is constructed by Jinweida Branch of the Group, is a large-scale high-rise public commercial complex with a total area of 236993 m2, including 196775 M2 above ground and 40218 M2 below ground. The main body of the building consists of corridors, office buildings, hotels and Loft apartments, all of which are high-rise buildings above 100 meters. Architecture. The city complex public construction project officially started on August 16, 2018, and is expected to be completed and delivered in two years. At present, the basement construction of 5 # and 6 # buildings has been completed. In recent years, Jinweida Branch has made great efforts to expand the market and strive to become bigger and better. Its construction performance is very impressive. Among them, Tonghua Jilin has taken on 230,000 square meters of buildings, Changchun has taken on 400,000 square meters of buildings, Suqian 400,000 square meters of buildings, Xiangyang 600,000 square meters of buildings, Qidong 100,000 square meters of buildings, a total of more than 1.7 million square meters of buildings. Gu Chunlei, deputy vice president of the group and head of Jinweida Branch, confidently expressed that the project aimed at "Changbai Mountain" Cup and strived to add luster and create achievements for the group in the field of construction. (Office)

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