HPC Holdings Ltd
HKEX:1742
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HPC Holdings Ltd
Glance View
HPC Holdings Ltd. engages in the provision of construction works as both a main contractor and subcontractor in both public and private sectors. The company employs 861 full-time employees The company went IPO on 2018-05-11. The firm operates through two segments: General building construction and Civil engineering. The General building construction segment relates to the design and build projects of warehouses and other industrial or commercial buildings. The Civil engineering segment relates to the construction of public infrastructures, such as train stations, tunnel, railway and express way. Its main contractor works primarily relate to designing and building projects for commercial and industrial buildings, such as logistics and warehouses facilities, offices, workshops and carparks and nursing homes. The firm also provides subcontractor work, such as the upgrading of HDB flats and construction of mass rapid transit (MRT) stations, schools, factories and highways. Its subsidiaries include HPC Investments Limited, DHC Investments Limited, HPC Builders Pte. Ltd. and DHC Construction Pte. Ltd.
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