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Project Installations: China Arena Badminton Project Installations: China Arena Changning Gymnastic Arena Chengdu Wenjiang Arena Chongqing Yubei Arena Shanghai, Shanghai Chengdu, Sichuan Chongqing, Chongqing Guizhou Tongren Ethnic Culture High School Arena - Western Jinshan Sports Center Entrance and Sports Center - Arena Academy Of Beijing Area Tongren, Guizhou Beijing, Beijing Shanghai, Shanghai N ingbo Custom Hong Tang Ningbo Custom Sports and Primary School Arena - Western Culture and Sports Center Tennis Culture Center Academy Of Beijing Ningbo, Zhejiang Ningbo, Zhejiang Beijing, Beijing Shanghai Jinshan Police Training Shanghai Second Polytechnic Shanghai University For Science Arena University Arena and Technology Arena Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghai, Shanghai Sichuan Wenjiang Arena Tsinghua University Indoor Track Weinan Rongfa Building Materials Chengdu, Sichuan Training Arena City Hall Beijing, Beijing Weinan, Shaanxi Western Academy School Hub Xin Jiang Du Shan Zi Multi- Arena Functional Arena Beijing, Beijing Urumchi, Xinjiang Badminton 12th National Sports Game - Badminton Arena Of Daqing Beijing University 54 Badminton Liaoning Jinzhou Convention Center Oilfield Property Management Arena Jinzhou, Liaoning Daqing, Heilongjia Beijing, Beijing Beijing University Main Arena Changzhou Arena Relighting Chengdu Kaitian Electrical Limited Beijing, Beijing Changzhou, Jiangsu Company Badminton Arena Chengdu, Sichuan China National Badminton Team Chongqing Palm Springs Sports Chongqing Wansheng Culture and Winter Training Center Club - Badminton Arena Sports Center - Badminton Arena Lingshui, Hainan Chongqing, Chongqing Wansheng, Chongqing Daqing Dengfeng Arena Daqing Longfeng Arena Daqing Longxin Arena Daqing, Heilongjia Daqing, Heilongjia Daqing, Heilongjia Daqing Oil-Field Landscape Green Daqing Zuantan Group Arena Du Shan Zi Badminton Arena Company Daqing, Heilongjia Dushanzi, Xinjiang Daqing, Heilongjia Du Shan Zi Badminton Center Du Shan Zi Badminton Training Guanghe High Speed Arena Du Shan Zi, Xinjiang Arena Guangzhou, Guangdong Xinjiang, Xinjiang Guangzhou Arena Hainan Lingshui Arena Hebei Tangshan Zunhua Guangzhou, Guangdong Lingshui, Hainan Badminton Arena Tangshan, Hebei Jiangsu Lianyungang Video Jinhua No 1 Middle School Arena Liaoning Jinzhou Convention Broadcasting Company Arena Jinhua, Zhejiang Center - Badminton Training Field Lianyungang, Jiangsu Jinzhou, Liaoning Pudong Multi-Functional Sports Putian Power Bureau Badminton Shanghai 706 Project Arena Club Badminton Arena Arena Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghai, Shanghai Putian, Fujian Musco Sports Lighting, LLC 2013 • M-1077-en04-3 • Page 1 of 12 www.musco.com • [email protected] Project Installations: China Badminton Shanghai Jiaotong University Shanghai Oriental Land Training Shanghai Paques Company Arena Arena Base Badminton Arena Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghai University Of Finance Shanghai Xuhui District Shizishan Sports Park - and Economics Arena Swimming Arena - Badminton Badminton Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghai, Shanghai Chongqing, Chongqing Southwest Jiaotong University - The Third Military Medical Wangzuo Badminton Room Old Campus Arena University Arena Beijing, Beijing Chengdu, Sichuan Chongqing, Chongqing Xiamen No 3 Middle School Arena Yunnan Institute Of Environmental Xiamen, Fujian Science - Badminton Arena Kunming, Yunnan Basketball 12th National Sports Game - Anqing Normal University Arena Beijing Haidian District Basketball Dalian Olympic Center - Arena Anqing, Anhui Arena Dalian, Liaoning Beijing, Beijing Beijing Institute Of Technology Beijing Lining Sports Operation Beijing NBA Temporary Arena Center Basketball Arena Beijing, Beijing Beijing, Beijing Beijing, Beijing Beijing Tianli Building Basketball Beijing Tianli Building Basketball Beijing University Indoor Arena [Gympak] Arena [Showlight] Basketball Field Beijing, Beijing Beijing, Beijing Beijing, Beijing Beijing University Outdoor Changji Arena Chengdu Aircrafts Industrial Basketball Field Changji, Xinjiang Group Arena Beijing, Beijing Chengdu, Sichuan Chengkou Arena Chongqing Arena Reconstruction Chongqing Dianjiang Arena Chengkou, Chongqing Chongqing, Chongqing Dianjiang, Chongqing Chongqing Dianjiang Arena Chongqing Jiangbei District Daqing Heat Generation Company Reconstruction Service Center - Basketball Court Gym Dianjiang, Chongqing Chongqing, Chongqing Daqing, Heilongjia Daqing Jianchayuan Basketball Daqing Wanfang Arena Dianchi Golf Basketball Gym Arena Daqing, Heilongjia Kunming, Yunnan Daqing, Heilongjia Ding Xi Power Supply Bureau Du Shan Zi Basketball Training Hebei Zunhua Jinkun Industrial Basketball Arena Arena Company Limited Activity Center Lanzhou, Gansu Du Shan Zi, Guangdong Hebei Zunhua, Hebei Hebei Zunhua Jinkun Industrial Hechuan Gym High School Affiliated To Renmin Company Limited Activity Cent Chongqing, Sichuan University Of China Basketball Hebei Zunhua, Hebei Beijing, Beijing Huangpu Sports Center Hubei Institute Of Fine Arts I Technology Basketball Arena Basketball Arena Basketball Arena Beijing, Beijing Shanghai, Shanghai Wuhan, Hubei Jiaxing Arena Jinhe Real Estate Badminton Kunming Tuodong Stadium - East Jiaxing, Zhejiang Arena Field Wuhan, Hubei Kunming, Yunnan Musco Sports Lighting, LLC 2013 • M-1077-en04-3 • Page 2 of 12 www.musco.com • [email protected] Project Installations: China Basketball Lichuan Arena Lining Company No.4 Hall Longyan Arena Lichuan, Hubei Renovation Longyan, Fujian Beijing, Beijing Macau Cotai Strip Cotaiarena Nanchuan Arena Nanjing College Of Chemical Macau, Macau Nanchuan, Chongqing Technology Arena Nanjing, Jiangsu Nanjing Institute Of Politics Nantong Yunjie Chamber Ningxia Autonomous Region Shanghai Campus Basketball Arena Party Academy Sports Center Shanghai, Shanghai Nantong, Jiangsu Yinchuan, Ningxia Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant Renmin University Basketball Shandong Binzhou Olympic Park Outdoor Basketball Court Arena - Main Arena Haiyan, Zhejiang Beijing, Beijing Binzhou, Shandong Shandong Binzhou Olympic Park Shandong Dezhou Arena Shanghai Baoshan Basketball Arena - Training Arena Dezhou, Shandong City Arena Binzhou, Shandong Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghai Feng Xian Chemical Shanghai General Motors Shanghai Huadong University Of Zone Arena Basketball Arena Science and Technology Arena Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghai Mercedes Benz Arena Shanghai Nba Temporary Shanghai Shimao Binjiang Indoor Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghai, Shanghai Basketball Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghai Sports School Shanxi Xiangyuan County Arena Shanxi Xiangyuan County Arena Basketball Arena Xianghuan, Shanxi Xianghuan, Shanxi Shanghai, Shanghai Shenzhen No.2 High School Sheshan Gongshangsuo Arena Shizishan Sports Park - 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Zijingang Zhongnan University Of District - Arena Economics and Law Arena Hangzhou, Zhejiang Wuhan, Hubei Basketball & Badminton Beijing Haidian Dist Foreign Binzhou Medical College Yantai Shanghai Putuo District Police Language Shiyan School Arena Campus Arena Training Arena Beijing, Beijing Yantai, Shandong Shanghai, Shanghai Basketball & Swimming Kunming Haigeng Convention Putian Sports Center Arena Shanghai Shixi Middle School Center - Indoor Basketball and Swim Putian, Fujian Shanghai, Shanghai Kunming, Yunnan Xinjiang Special Transformer Electrical Company Arena Changji, Xinjiang Basketball & Tennis Yanshan Sport Center Arena Beijing, Beijing Bridge Kunshan Changhong Bridge Kunshan, Jiangsu Driving Range and Tennis Beijing Taige Sports and Recreational Center - DR and Tennis Beijing, Beijing Factory Anshan Yongfeng Galvanization Daqing Ethylene Factory Arena Guangdong Qingyuan Citylions Factory Daqing, Heilongjia Golf Dr Anshan, Liaoning Qingyuan, Guangdong Shandong Ocean Yongfeng Shanghai Jufeng Galvanization Shanghai Musco Lsg Lighting Galvanization Factory Workshop Yard Yantai, Shandong Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghai, Shanghai Musco Sports Lighting, LLC 2013 • M-1077-en04-3 • Page 4 of 12 www.musco.com • [email protected] Project Installations: China Factory Shanghai Yongfeng Galvanization Shanghai Yongfeng Galvanization Valmont Large Pole Finishing Factory Workshop Shop
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