Research on the Sustainable Development of Engineering Contracting Enterprises under the Low-Carbon’s Background in China

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The engineering contracting enterprises have the following development obstacles including the lower profit level, malignant competition intensified, the lower financing level and the sole industrial structure. Along with the stern challenge of the climatic change in the whole world, the enterprise must apply the low-carbon thinking to reconstruct operation mode. They should use the diversification strategy to widen the enterprise’s competition channel, strengthen the research and development of low-carbon technology to promote the competition level and apply the measures of the high-quality personnel training and the technical science and technology to impetus the management mechanism innovation. These measures provide the highly effective realization path for the enterprise’s sustainable development.

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September 2014

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