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China’s construction giant inks MoU to build Gwadar’s first luxury golf community
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ISLAMABAD: Empire Properties, the Pakistan registered trustees of leading International Developers CPIC, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) as the prospective contractor for the construction of China Pak Golf Estates, Gwadar’s first luxury, gated golf community.

The $265 million development is a milestone in the development of Gwadar and will deliver the emerging port city’s most premier residential and lifestyle destination.

CCECC is a Chinese state-owned construction company and was established in June 1979 under the parent company China Railway Construction Corporation(CRCC), which is the second largest construction and engineering company in the world.

CCECC’s business scope expands from international contracting for railway construction to civil engineering design and consultancy, real estate development, trading, industrial investment and hotel management. The business activities of CCECC have spanned over 40 countries and regions and more than 20 overseas offices or subsidiaries have been established.

Commenting on the partnership CCECC (Pakistan) Managing Director Wang Lei said that, “It is a great honour to be working alongside a forward thinking international conglomerate like CPIC. China Pak Golf Estates is a groundbreaking development for not only Gwadar but Pakistan and we are honoured to be a part of this monumental project contributing to the growth story of Emerging Pakistan. CCECC is a leading global contractor with 39 years of experience in over 40 countries delivering high-quality projects ranging from civil engineering design and consultancy to real estate development. We aim to deliver a timeless community in China Pak Golf Estates that will set a new standard to master community development in Pakistan.

Empire Properties CEO Afzal Shah said “Our vision extends beyond developing Pakistan’s finest communities, we will change the fabric of Pakistan’s real estate industry by setting a new benchmark for integrity and transparency in a market that at times can be described as less than open. Our goal is to elevate the market to the same standards as established in international markets.”

CPIC is continually setting new standards in Gwadar for building luxury, sustainable and multicultural communities and only working with first-class construction companies to ensure quality. They are leading the way in terms of delivering credible solutions and international standards of service, through building trust and being transparent and sincere in their dealings.
 
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Yeah, we all see what Pakistanis do in ME. Non is cheaper than thou...lol
there are more indians in ME!! so yeh we know how cleans sheikhs shit!

and there is no shame you indian shoud be proud if not for you people world would be a shitty place!! thankyou Indians please keep on cleaning others shit!
 
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Desalination plant will need to be expanded by 150% but I am sure that can be done
 
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The key word here is community, meaning it will include many supporting facilities e.g. hotels, shopping malls, hospitals etc. A golf course doesn’t need to cost $200+ million to build. It will be a great place to visit for domestic and international holiday makers. :yahoo:
 
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What people of the area want is access to clean water and health centers. Golf courses are for elites (Civil & Military).

I would prefer a technical skill centers for Baloch youth so that they can earn good money.
 
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Golf courses are a good way to "develop" large swathes of land in one go.

It'll be constructed with taxpayer's money.
Then it will be rented out to a private golf club (owned by the military) at dirt cheap price.

Congrats.
 
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Golf courses are a good way to "develop" large swathes of land in one go.

It'll be constructed with taxpayer's money.
Then it will be rented out to a private golf club (owned by the military) at dirt cheap price.

Congrats.
It’s better than selling soldier’s rations in the open market to line their pockets as Indian General’s and officers do.
 
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