CBC Delivers High-Quality Steel Structure Solutions For Major Industrial Park Project in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
CBC Delivers High-Quality Steel Structure Solutions for Major Industrial Park Project in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea – March 21, 2026 – CBC is proud to announce its key participation in a landmark industrial park project located in Six Mile, a vital industrial suburb of Port Moresby (POM), the capital city of Papua New Guinea. In collaboration with its long-term local partner, CBC has played a pivotal role in the development of this comprehensive prefab steel structure industrial complex, which includes a gas station, a 1stop shopping supermarket, and 16 steel structure warehouses of varying sizes, further solidifying its commitment to localized cooperation, excellence in steel structure design, and long-term value creation for clients and the local community.
The Six Mile industrial park project represents a significant investment in Port Moresby's industrial infrastructure, designed to enhance local logistics, commerce, and economic vitality. As a key partner in this initiative, CBC has leveraged its profound expertise in prefab steel structure design and material supply to deliver reliable, efficient, and tailored solutions for the project's core components – the 16 steel structure warehouses. Each warehouse spans between 1,500 and 2,500 square meters, and the vast majority of these facilities have been designed and supplied with structural materials by CBC, showcasing the company's ability to meet diverse project requirements with precision and professionalism.

At the heart of CBC's contribution to the project is its unrivaled steel structure design capability. Steel structures have become the preferred choice for modern industrial facilities due to their high strength-to-weight ratio, rapid construction speed, cost-effectiveness, and flexibility – advantages that CBC has fully integrated into its design approach for the Six Mile project. The company's design team conducted in-depth assessments of local environmental conditions, including Port Moresby's climate characteristics and seismic considerations, to develop warehouses that are not only durable and safe but also optimized for local operational needs. By utilizing prefabricated steel components, CBC has significantly reduced on-site construction time by 30% to 50% compared to traditional concrete structures, allowing the industrial park to become operational faster and start delivering economic benefits sooner.
CBC's design solutions also emphasize flexibility and sustainability, aligning with global trends in green industrial development. The steel warehouses feature customizable layouts, enabling the client to adapt the spaces to different storage needs – from raw materials to finished goods – while the use of 100% recyclable steel materials and energy-efficient insulation panels reduces the project's environmental footprint and long-term operational costs. Additionally, the steel structures are equipped with anti-corrosion and fire-resistant coatings, ensuring durability in Port Moresby's tropical climate and minimizing maintenance requirements over their 50+ year lifespan. This attention to detail and commitment to quality underscores CBC's position as a leader in steel structure design, capable of delivering solutions that balance performance, efficiency, and sustainability.
Beyond its technical expertise, CBC's success in the Six Mile project is rooted in its deep commitment to localized cooperation – a core principle that guides the company's overseas operations. Recognizing the importance of understanding local needs and fostering mutual growth, CBC has worked closely with its local partner in Papua New Guinea to ensure the project aligns with Port Moresby's industrial development goals and contributes to the local economy. This collaborative approach has involved close communication with local stakeholders, adaptation to local regulations and cultural norms, and the integration of local insights into the project's design and execution – mirroring the successful localization strategies of leading international engineering firms operating in emerging markets. By prioritizing local partnership, CBC not only ensures the project's smooth implementation but also builds long-term trust and contributes to the capacity building of the local industrial sector.

CBC's involvement in the Six Mile industrial park project is more than a one-time collaboration; it reflects the company's long-termism philosophy, which focuses on delivering sustained value to clients and communities. Unlike short-term partnerships that prioritize immediate gains, CBC is dedicated to building enduring relationships with its local partners, supporting the long-term operation and expansion of the industrial park. The steel structures supplied by CBC are designed to be scalable, allowing for future expansions or modifications as the client's needs evolve – a key advantage in a dynamic industrial landscape. Furthermore, CBC has committed to providing ongoing technical support and maintenance guidance, ensuring the warehouses remain in optimal condition and continue to deliver value for decades to come.
"We are honored to be a key partner in this transformative industrial park project in Port Moresby," said a spokesperson for CBC. "This project is a testament to CBC's strength in steel structure design and our unwavering commitment to localized cooperation and long-term value creation. By combining our technical expertise with deep local insights, we have delivered solutions that not only meet the project's immediate needs but also lay the foundation for sustainable economic growth in the region. We look forward to continuing our partnership in Papua New Guinea, supporting more industrial development initiatives and contributing to the country's progress."
The Six Mile industrial park, with its integrated gas station, 1stop shopping supermarket, and CBC-designed steel warehouses, is set to become a vital hub for industrial activity in Port Moresby, boosting local logistics efficiency, creating employment opportunities, and driving economic development. For CBC, this project reinforces its position as a trusted provider of steel structure solutions in the Asia-Pacific region, demonstrating its ability to deliver high-quality, sustainable, and client-centric projects that stand the test of time.
As CBC continues to expand its global footprint, the company remains committed to its core values of excellence, collaboration, and long-termism. By prioritizing localized partnerships, investing in technical innovation, and focusing on sustained value delivery, CBC is well-positioned to support more industrial development projects worldwide, while building lasting relationships with clients and communities alike.








