China Construction America


China Construction America was established in 1985; it is a subsidiary of China State Construction Engineering Corporation Ltd. — the world's largest construction and real estate conglomerate and the biggest global contractor — that operates on the East Coast of the U.S and the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latin America, having many finished and ongoing projects worldwide. CSCEC was ranked the 26th on Fortune Global 500 list.
Headquartered in Jersey City, NJ, CCA operates mainly in New York, New Jersey, Washington, DC, South Carolina, North Carolina, Louisiana, Florida, California, the Caribbean, and Panama. CCA provides a range of construction services, such as program management, construction management, general contracting, design-build and public-private partnership assistance for public and private clients.
CCA was ranked the 42nd biggest contractors in the 2016 ENR Top 400 Contractors list, the 26th biggest construction management-at-risk firms by Engineering News-Record in June 2016, the 15th on 2016 ENR Southeast Top Contractors, the 10th on the Top Contractors in Bridges, and the 26th in the ENR 2016 Top 100 CM-at-Risk Firms.

History

CCA was established in 1985 as a subsidiary of CSCEC. In 2001, the CCA office in the World Trade Center was destroyed in the September 11 terrorist attacks, the company had to move its headquarters from the World Trade Center to Jersey City. On April 4, 2014, CCA acquired Plaza Construction, one of the nation's leading construction management and general contracting companies. The sale is prompted by the dynamic growth of Plaza and Fisher Brothers' desire to focus on the development side of their business. According to Richard Wood, the CEO of Plaza Construction, the acquisition is more about creating strategic relationships and sharing resources.

Project highlights

Rehabilitation of the Alexander Hamilton Bridge, New York and Bronx, NY:
Ventilation Shafts for the 7 Subway Extension, New York, NY:
Fulton Center, New York, NY:
River Bluff High School, Lexington, SC:
West Eighth Street–New York Aquarium station, Brooklyn, NY:
Power Plant, Astoria, NY:
Brookfield Place Glass Pavilion, New York, NY:
One Thousand Museum, Miami, FL
Baha Mar Mega Resort, Nassau, The Bahamas

Other projects

Infrastructure