Zhejiang Jindun Fans (300411.SZ) won the bid for a project worth 15.10 million yuan.
Jindun shares (300411.SZ) issued an announcement that the company recently successfully won the bid for Xinjiang branch of China Communications Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Co., Ltd.
Zhejiang Jindun Fans (300411.SZ) announced that the company recently successfully won the bid for the Xinjiang Wuwei Highway Package PPP project WYJD-01 bid section project with China Railway Electromechanical Engineering Limited Company, with a total amount of 15.1092 million RMB.
The total amount of this project bid is 15.1092 million RMB, accounting for 2.89% of the company's audited operating income in 2024. The project will be used in the construction of the world's longest highway tunnel - the Tianshan Victory Tunnel. After the successful signing of the contract for this bid project and its smooth implementation, it will help further expand the company's influence in the high-altitude and long-distance tunnel ventilation field.
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