甘肃水投集团水利水电工程局公司喜获水利水电工程施工总承包特级资质
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-21 03:00

Core Insights - Gansu Water Investment Group's subsidiary, Gansu Provincial Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering Bureau, has been approved by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development to obtain the highest level of qualification in water conservancy and hydropower engineering construction, marking it as the first provincial state-owned enterprise in Northwest China to hold "one special and three first-class" qualifications, indicating its strong position in the national water conservancy construction sector [1][4]. Company Overview - Established in 1969, Gansu Provincial Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering Bureau has developed into a key player in water conservancy construction in Northwest China, having participated in over 172 major national water conservancy projects, including significant projects in Gansu, Shanxi, and Qinghai [4]. - The company holds AAA-level credit qualifications in the water conservancy construction market and has received various certifications, including first-class safety production standardization [4]. Achievements and Recognition - The company has been awarded multiple national and provincial quality engineering awards, including the National Water Conservancy Dayu Award, and has received recognition for its construction technology and quality management [4]. - It has established itself as a provincial-level enterprise technology center and has numerous patents and innovative achievements in construction technology [4]. Future Development Strategy - The company aims to leverage its newly acquired special qualification as a starting point to transform from a single construction entity into a comprehensive enterprise that integrates engineering construction, investment, operation, hydropower generation, and ecological technology [5]. - The strategic goal is to become a leading domestic enterprise and build an outstanding domestic brand while continuing to contribute to major national water conservancy projects [5].