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2025/08

Taiwan CTCI to Repair Homes with NT$10 Million Funding for Typhoon and Rainfall-Stricken Victims

TAIPEI, August 22, 2025- CTCI Group announced today that it will spend NT$10 million and utilize its reliable engineering expertise to repair homes in southern Taiwan that were impacted by Typhoon Danas in early July and the torrential rainfall on July 28, so that the victims could resume normal life soon. 

The decision came as the nation’s post-disaster advance command post for southern disaster-stricken region recovery work called for assistance from the private sector. CTCI Group strongly supports the initiative and encourages the wider corporate community to join the post-disaster rebuilding effort.
“For over four decades since its founding, CTCI as a corporate citizen has assumed responsibility to use engineering expertise to contribute to the nation’s economic development and social prosperity,” said Michael Yang, Chairman of CTCI Corporation. “As the nation now suffers from natural disaster, CTCI steps in and provides support. All resources and manpower for disaster relief are now in place, and we look forward to repairing people’s homes as early and as quickly as possible, so that the victims could get back to their normal lives.”
As the leading engineering, procurement, and construction group in Taiwan and among the world’s top 100, CTCI strives to deliver the most reliable global engineering services to places in need, and safeguard the world with friendly practices, fulfilling its vision as a “Guardian of Sustainable Earth.”

CTCI engineers inspected the home damage and took measurements.

CTCI engineering team in discussion with officials from the Public Construction Commission regarding home repair.

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