Chinese firm pulls out of Polish highway project | 中企終止在波蘭高速公路項(xiàng)目 |
China Overseas Engineering Group (COVEC) has cancelled its highway contract with Poland midway through construction, claiming the road construction authority was late making payments, the People’s Daily reported Friday. COVEC, a subsidiary of China Railway Group, one of the Asia’s largest construction and engineering firms, won the contract to build a 49km stretch of highway in Poland in 2009. It was the first time a Chinese company had won such a large European contract. Work on the project started last June. As of May, the Chinese firms have completed 15 percent of the A section and 18.8 percent of the C section of the highway. Chinese have invested more than US$140 million in the project, the People’s Daily said. But the project is projected run over budget due to higher standards raised by the Polish government, rising raw materials prices and complicated geological conditions. According to calculations conducted by the Chinese contractor, COVEC will be paid US$391.7217 million. To complete the project on time, however, it will need to spend US$786.0696 million, the company said, meaning COVEC will take a huge loss. The setback for the Chinese companies is due to a lack of understanding of the overseas market, poor supervision and substandard risk management, said a spokesperson for China Railway Group. |
據(jù)《人民日?qǐng)?bào)》報(bào)道,中國(guó)海外工程有限責(zé)任公司已向波蘭提出了終止高速公路項(xiàng)目,稱業(yè)主工程款支付滯后。 2009年,作為中國(guó)鐵路工程總公司旗下子的公司,中國(guó)海外工程有限責(zé)任公司中標(biāo)了波蘭A2高速公路項(xiàng)目的A、C兩標(biāo)段,總長(zhǎng)49公里。這是中國(guó)企業(yè)首次進(jìn)入歐盟國(guó)家的大型基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施項(xiàng)目。 該工程于去年6月正式開工。截至今年5月,工程A標(biāo)已累計(jì)完成合同額的15%,C標(biāo)完成合同額的18.8%,。中方目前已投入資金超過1.4億美元。 而由于業(yè)主大幅提高設(shè)計(jì)標(biāo)準(zhǔn)、建筑材料價(jià)格大漲和地質(zhì)條件復(fù)雜等,工程投入大大超過原計(jì)劃。據(jù)中方的測(cè)算結(jié)果,若按期完成工程,兩標(biāo)段預(yù)計(jì)總投入資金78606.96萬美元,預(yù)計(jì)收回合同款39172.17萬美元。 中鐵相關(guān)負(fù)責(zé)人表示,缺乏對(duì)目標(biāo)市場(chǎng)的全面了解,缺乏有效監(jiān)管和海外項(xiàng)目風(fēng)險(xiǎn)管理機(jī)制不健全是此次公司波蘭遇阻的主要原因。 |
China's business press carried the story above on Friday.