
INTERNATIONAL-CERTIFIED CONCRETE SOLUTIONS
Building the World's Critical Infrastructure
Building without borders. With a workforce of over 700 professionals and a 60-year heritage, Eyvaley is the trusted manufacturing partner for mega-scale international projects, proving that distance is never a barrier to uncompromised structural strength.

Industrial infrastructure solutions
Construction and Operation of the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan Railway
The China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan (CKU) railway, also known as the Kashgar–Andijan line, is a 532-kilometer strategic infrastructure project. Officially launched in December 2024 with major construction beginning in July 2025, the line connects Kashgar in western China to Andijan in eastern Uzbekistan via Kyrgyzstan.
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Construction Begins on Uzbekistan's First Toll Road Connecting Urgench and Khiva
The project involves the construction of 17 bridges, eight overpasses, one tunnel, and five specialized crossings. The total cost is estimated at US$120 million. Turkish engineer Bulent Bayir added that traffic management will be carried out using digital systems based on artificial intelligence, capable of identifying various types of vehicles. The pavement will have a thickness of approximately 87 centimeters, with the top two layers made of modified high-strength bitumen.
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Specialized solutions engineered to exceed safety and durability standards in extreme climates and high-stress operations.

Railway
Precision concrete sleepers and ballastless track systems for high-speed networks.
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Highway
Bridge segments, sound barriers, and modular pavement systems for durable arterial roads.
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Industrial
Heavy-duty structural components for ports, power plants, and chemical facilities.
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Transit Reduction
Reduces cargo transit time from 10 days to 48 hours between East Asia and Europe.
Strategic Hubs
Creation of 4 major logistics dry ports along the Kyrgyzstan border territory.
Energy Efficiency
Electrified corridor expected to reduce carbon emissions by 600,000 tons annually.