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Name List of 3Rd Set of Fcces Name List of 3rd Set of FCCEs NO Name Gender Organization Position Beijing Jinglong Engineering Project General Manager 1 Jiang Ye Mr Management Corporation Assistant/Senior Engineer Guosen bidding (group co. LTD, Hebei General manager 2 Sun Wenli Mr engieering consulting branch Senior engineer Beijing Urban Construction Design & 3 Zhang Huan Ms Engineer Development Group Co. Limited 4 Meng Xiaowei Ms. Beijing Glory Engineering Consultant Co., Ltd. Engineer 5 Hu Yanan Ms. Beijing Glory Engineering Consultant Co., Ltd. Manager 6 Gao Zhongjian Mr Beijing Glory Engineering Consultant Co., Ltd. Manager Assistant 7 Liang Yingying Ms. GuoxinTendering Group C0., Ltd. Deputy Department Manager 8 Li Jihong Ms. GuoxinTendering Group C0., Ltd. Vice president/Senior Wuhan garden architecture planning and 9 Yao Lei Ms. Engineer design institute co. LTD 10 Wang Jiquan Mr. Hubei Provinge Engineering Consulting .Co Deputy Chief 11 Zhu Youliang Mr. CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Deputyi //director/Senior i i 12 Hou Xiujie Ms. CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Senior engineer 13 Li Lixin Mr. CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Professor engineer 14 Tian Shuguang Mr. Beijing G&P Partners Senior Legal Counsel 15 Li Hongda Mr. Beijing Glory Engineering Consultant Co., Ltd. Manager Assistant 16 Liu Liyan Mr. Beijing Glory Engineering Consultant Co., Ltd. Manager 17 Zhang Yunan Mr. Beijing Glory Engineering Consultant Co., Ltd. Manager 18 Zheng Shuangxi Mr CNPC Advisory Center Senior engineer 19 Gu Han Mr CHINA EPPEI SMART ENERGY CO., LTD. Director engineer Bejjing Guorong Xinghua Real Estate Land 20 Xu Li Ms General Manager Appraisal Co, Ltd 21 Yan Fanghua Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Senior engineer 22 Qi Lei Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Senior engineer 23 Li Naiwang Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Chief engineer/senior 24 Li Xiwei Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Senior engineeri 25 Li Zhiyu Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Senior engineer Senior Consulting 26 Lu Tong Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Designer/Instermediate 27 Fan Qi Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Chief engineer/senior 28 Fan Bingjie Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Senior engineeri 29 Chen Wenguang Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Bidding department 1 30 Pan Longwen Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Professor level Senior 31 Shi Ganglei Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Senior engineeri V ice general manager and 32 Chi Dezhen Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. chief planner/professorate 33 Jin Jianwei Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Chief engineer/senior 34 Jia Zheng Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Senior engineeri Deputy Chief 35 Shao Hongxing Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Engineer/Professor Level Assistant Department 36 Ding Qionghua Ms. CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. manager / Senior economist 37 Zhang Yin Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Deputy Engineer/Senior 38 Wang Yinghuai Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. chief engineer/seniori Sichuan Branchi Deputy 39 Wang Yao Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Manager /Senior Engineer Deputy General Manager/ 40 Peng Yaojun Mr CHELBI Engineering Consultants, Inc. Senior engineer, professor Director of economic business 41 Zhang Zuocheng Mr China Yangtze PoWer Co., Ltd /senior engineer 42 Zhang Chao Mr China Yangtze PoWer Co., Ltd Director of Dept/Senior 43 Ji Haipeng Mr Bejjing Institute of Architectural Design Director/senior engineer Agency for Internationald Economic 44 Wang Xingshun Mr Cooperation of Ministry of Commerce of the Section chief People' s Republic of China (AIECO) 45 Zhang Jie Mr Bejjing Institute of Architectural Design Deputy director/ Professor of 46 Li Jibo Mr Bejjing Institute of Architecturald Design Seniorii engineer 47 Jiang Xiaotao Mr Bejjing Institute of Architecturald Design Deputy Head of d iii / i i Beijing Sino Summit Engineeringc& General Manager/Senior 48 Wang Jianfeng Mr Consulitant Co. ,Ltd. economist 49 Fang Qing Ms. China Yangtze Ecology and Environment Enginee ( mid-level) 50 Liu Lei Mr China EPPEI Simart dEnergy CO.,LTD Section Chief/Senior China Three Gorges Power Operation Int’l Co., 51 Zhang Kai Mr Senior Business Manager Ltd. Beijing Tianjian Zhongyu Engineering 52 Sha Bing Ms Deputy general Manager Consulting Co., Ltd. 53 Peng Hong Ms. CCCC Highway Consultants Co., Ltd. Director of Auditing 54 Chen Liang Mr Bijing Rongtaihuizhl Consulting Co., Ltd General Manager Bejjing Institute of Architectural Design Vice Chief 55 Chen Tong Mr Co.,Ltd. Engineer/Professorate 56 Cao Xiaodong Mr Bejjing Institute of Architectural Design Deputy director/Professor 57 Dou Wenping Ms. Bejjing Institute of Architectural Design Senior Economist 58 Ma Ning Mr Bejjing Institute of Architecturald Design Senior engineer Beijing Industrial Designingd & Researching 59 Yang Fuan Mr engineer Institute Co., Ltd 60 Zhang Zhihong Mr AVIC-Intl Airport Construction Co.,Ltd Senior engineer China Electric Power Planning and Engineering 61 Zhao Wenying Mr Senior engineer Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) China Electric Power Planning and Engineering Principle Engineer/Senior 62 Chen Haiyan Mr Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) engineer China Electric Power Planning and Engineering 63 Yan Shihai Mr Vice Director/Senior Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) Engineer China Electric Power Planning and Engineering 64 Jia Jiangbo Mr Principal Engineer Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) China Electric Power Planning and Engineering 65 Liang Jian Mr Senior Economist Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) China Electric Power Planning and Engineering 66 Jiang Nan Mr Senior Economist Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) China Electric Power Planning and Engineering 67 Dong Heyun Ms. Senior Economist Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) China Electric Power Planning and Engineering 68 Wang Yingying Ms Senior engineer Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) China Electric Power Planning and Engineering 69 Rao Jianye Mr Director Senior engineer Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) 70 Zhang Yan Mr CCCC Railway Consultants Group Co, Ltd Senior engineer 71 Lu Tao Mr AVIC-Intl Airport Construction Co.,Ltd Deputy GM/senior engineer Beijing TianjianZhiongyu Engineering 72 Yu Xiangfu Mr Department Manager Consulting Co., Ltd China Electric Power Planning and Engineering 73 Wu Jingxin Mr engineer Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) China Electric Power Planning and Engineering 74 Xu Lin Mr Senior engineer Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) China Electric Power Planning and Engineering 75 Ye Ziwan Ms. Senior engineer Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) China Electric Power Planning and Engineering 76 Chen Shi Mr Senior engineer Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) China Electric Power Planning and Engineering 77 Song Guang Mr Senior engineer Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) China Electric Power Planning and Engineering 78 Jia Cheng Mr irector Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) D China Electric Power Planning and Engineering 79 Ren Degang Mr professorate senior engineer Institute Co., Ltd.( EPPEI) 80 Zhang Tao Mr China EPPEI Simart Energy CO.,LTD vice minister/Senior engineer 81 Wang Sheng Mr GuoxinTendering Group C0., Ltd. ceo 82 Li Wei Mr CCCC.Railway Consultants Group Co, Ltd Senior engineer 83 Han Hongtao Mr Hubei Province Engineering Consulting Co . Director/ Senior Economist Beijing Industrial Designing & Researching 84 Li Yanhui Mr Senior engineer Institute Co., Ltd Beijing Industrial Designing & Researching 85 Li Wenbo Mr engineer Institute Co., Ltd Beijing Capitender Construction Consulting Deputy General Manager/ 86 Song Zhihong Ms. Co., Ltd. senior economist Beijing Capitender Construction Consulting Deputy general manager/ 87 Zhang Huan Mr Co., Ltd. economist The Appraisal Center of Heilongjiang 88 Teng Haisheng Mr Department head/senior title Provincial Engineering Consulting Beijing Capitender Construction Consulting 89 Bai Yun Ms. Director/ senior engineer Co., Ltd. 90 Zhu Ziqing Mr Zhongwei(Beijing) Education Technology Co., Chairman 91 Bi Weipu Mr Beijing Lreading technologyd services co. LTD engineering management Beijing Capitender Construction Consulting 92 Wang Xiaona Ms Director/ senior economist Co., Ltd. Beijing Capitender Construction Consulting 93 Su Hui Ms. Assistant Manager Co., Ltd. Beijing Capitender Construction Consulting 94 Sun Lixiang Mr Project Manager Co., Ltd. Deputy General Manager 95 Xiong Huang Mr CHINA EPPEI SMART ENERGY CO., LTD. Professor of engineering Beijing Jinglong Construction Project 96 Wang Hongwei Mr General Manager Management Company Ltd. China Yangtze River Power Limited by Share Cost Control Management 97 Yao Chuanli Mr Ltd Three Gorges Hydro-power Plant Officer/ Intermediate title 98 Zhu Chunying Ms. Jilin Engineering Consulting Technology Co., Executive director/ senior Hubei Province Engineeringd Consulting Co., Senior Engineer with senior 99 Fu Junming Mr Ltd. professional title/Deputy 100 Peng Bo Mr AVIC-Intl Airport Construction Co.,Ltd Vice President 101 Li Shuang Ms Bejjing Institute of Architectural Design Director/Senior Economist China Virtue (Beijing)d International 102 Huang Haihong Ms Deputy General Manager Engineering Technology Co., Ltd. China Virtue (Beijing) International 103 Luo Ju Ms. Deputy Director Engineering Technology Co., Ltd. China Virtue (Beijing) International 104 Yi Mingjun Mr Deputy General Manager Engineering Technology Co., Ltd. China Railway Siyuan Survey and Design 105 Cao Zhongqiang Mr. Senior engineer Group Co. Sichuan Engineering Consulting and Research 106 Zhu Pengshu Mr Senior engineer Institute Sichuan Engineering Consulting
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