Eastern International Ltd. Wins RMB 42.5 Million Contract for Photovoltaic Power Project

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Eastern International Ltd. Wins RMB 42.5 Million Contract for Photovoltaic Power Project

Eastern International Ltd. announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Guizhou Tianrun Zhicheng Construction Engineering Co., Ltd., has entered into a construction contract with the Weifang Branch of CSCEC Southwest Architecture & Design Institute (Shandong) Design Consulting Co., Ltd. The contract is for Phase I (50 MW) of the Hebei Laiyuan 300 MW Centralized Photovoltaic Power Generation Project, with a total contract price of RMB 42.5 million (approximately US$6.04 million). Guizhou Tianrun will serve as the subcontractor responsible for foundation works, installation of photovoltaic mounting structures and modules, module string wiring, installation and wiring of photovoltaic combiner boxes, and supply of certain auxiliary materials. Construction is scheduled to begin before December 31, 2025.

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