Wei Yuan Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, provides civil engineering services in Singapore. The company undertakes contract works in relation to the installation of power cables, telecommunication and fibre optic networks, and sewerage pipelines; road milling and resurfacing services; and ancillary and other support services, as well as sells goods and milled waste. It also offers technical support advisory services related to cable pulling services; and leases vehicles and equipment comprising prime movers, low-bed trailers, self-loaders, lorry cranes, tipper lorries, water trucks, and truck mounted attenuators. In addition, the company sells tools and devices, such as protective equipment, diesel, and construction related materials, as well as sells milled waste to asphalt premix producers. It serves energy utilities companies, telecommunication companies, and contractors for various types of infrastructure development projects. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Singapore. Wei Yuan Holdings Limited is a subsidiary of WG International (BVI) Limited.
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