China National Building Materials Exhibition and Trade Center
Established in 1956, the China National Building Materials Exhibition and Trade Center operates under the supervision of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council of China. It serves as a key platform for international exchange and cooperation in China’s building materials industry. Additionally, it is the executive entity for the "China Building Materials International Capacity Cooperation Enterprise Alliance," which was approved by the National Development and Reform Commission.
In 2019, entered into a global partnership with UL LLC, USA.
In 2021, a formal online signing ceremony was held with Australia's Global Greentag International Ltd., establishing it as the exclusive representative agency in mainland China.
中国建材市场协会
The China Building Materials Market Association was established in 1999. Its main functions include: organizing the compilation of the standardized development plan for the building materials industry, the construction and management of the standard system for the building materials industry, the revision of national standards, industry standards and specifications, the testing and certification of domestic and international building materials standards, the testing and certification of environmentally friendly building materials, etc. It coordinates and manages the Chinese building and building materials industry as a whole, which covers 30 sub-categories, 298 categories and 1,013 kinds of products.
Relying on the resources of the building materials industry, the association has numerous member enterprises engaged in building materials production and circulation. It has established various professional branches divided by industry, including the Prefabricated House Professional Committee, which possesses the most advanced design concepts and standard systems for prefabricated houses.
The Building Materials Industry Sub-council of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) was established in 1992 with the approval of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and the State Bureau of Building Materials Industry. The Building Materials Industry Sub-council of the CCPIT is a branch of the CCPIT and the China Chamber of International Commerce in China's building materials industry. It is a non-governmental organization that conducts non-governmental economic and trade activities for China's building materials industry in foreign countries and establishes contacts with economic and trade circles, chambers of commerce, associations, other economic groups and relevant international organizations around the world.
It undertakes activities to promote trade, investment, and economic and technological cooperation between various regions and the building materials industry on the one hand, and countries and regions around the world on the other.
After more than a decade of hard work, relying on the principle of "integrity first, service foremost", the Building Materials Industry Sub-council of the CCPIT has actively developed various activities such as exhibitions, trade, investment, and economic and technological cooperation. In the process of accelerating and implementing the strategy of "going global"for Chinese enterprises, it has focused on building brand images, strengthening the sense of service, improving the service level, and guiding building materials enterprises to enter the international market in the most effective way, thus promoting the export of more building materials products from China.
IJ Projects, a company established in the center of Adelaide, South Australia, has the highest level of engineering contracting qualifications in Australia, and can provide a full range of engineering services such as project design, procurement, construction and supervision.
It has extensive experience in performance contracting and project management in the eastern and southern states of Australia (including South Australia (SA), Victoria (VIC), New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland (QLD)). At the same time, the company maintains good relations with local state governments and the Australian Building Commission.