Is China Construction Eighth Bureau a state-owned enterprise or a central enterprise?

China Construction Eighth Bureau is a state-owned enterprise.

China Construction Eighth Division is a wholly-owned subsidiary of China State Construction Engineering Corporation, and its full name is China Construction Eighth Division Co., Ltd. ..

China Construction Eighth Engineering Bureau Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as China Construction Eighth Engineering Bureau), as the backbone member of China State Construction Engineering Corporation, a fortune 500 enterprise in the world, is one of the first qualified enterprises in China, focusing on investment, construction and operation, and has always been active in the forefront of China's economic construction.

China Construction Eighth Bureau was established in 1952, and the development of the enterprise has gone through the process from soldiers to workers and from workers to soldiers. 1September, 1983, the 00229 troops of the infrastructure engineering corps were collectively reorganized into the China Construction Eighth Bureau, headquartered in Jinan City, Shandong Province. 1September 1998, in response to the call of the state to speed up the development of Pudong, the headquarters of the bureau was moved from Jinan, Shandong Province to Pudong, Shanghai.

China Construction Eighth Bureau has 43,000 employees, including 5 sub-bureaus, 24 secondary companies and 27 overseas institutions. The registered capital of the enterprise is 654.38+03.5 billion yuan, and the asset scale exceeds 200 billion yuan. The main economic and technical indicators rank among the top buildings in China.

As the most competitive large-scale comprehensive investment and construction group in China, China Construction Eighth Bureau is famous for its high-level, large-scale, special, sophisticated and cutting-edge projects, focusing on developing five business sectors: high-end housing construction, infrastructure, real estate development, investment operation and innovative business. It has formed a series of building products such as airports, exhibitions, stadiums, cultural tourism, medical and health care, high-end hotels, urban complexes, large industrial workshops, highways, railways, urban rail transit, municipal roads and bridges, environmental protection water supply and urban renewal.