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GuiYang Infrastructure Construction & Investment Group
Guiyang SASAC's investment arm, founded in 2009, finances and operates urban infrastructure across Guizhou's capital.
GuiYang Infrastructure Construction & Investment Group
GuiYang Infrastructure Construction & Investment Group was formed in 2009 under the Guiyang State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, making it a direct instrument of the municipal government's urbanization strategy. The firm's mandate is to raise capital, manage state-owned assets, and execute the public-works pipeline for Guiyang, the capital of China's Guizhou province. The group deploys capital across a broad asset mix that includes transport infrastructure, mixed-use urban redevelopment, residential housing, and digital municipal systems. Confirmed projects as of 2024 include the People's Avenue Road Project, an Alley Renovation Construction Project in the Baiyun District, and a Talent Rental Housing Project in central Guiyang. The firm also developed the Guiyang Smart Parking Operation Data System, signaling an expansion into digital infrastructure alongside traditional concrete and steel. Geographic focus remains confined to Guiyang municipality, with operational collaboration extending to the Beijing Xicheng District SASAC on select urban renewal and state-asset management initiatives. Headcount and total deployment are not publicly reported. The group does, however, maintain an active project portfolio rather than a limited-partner fund structure. It has a working relationship with Guiyang Industrial Development Holdings Group to coordinate municipal infrastructure and investment programs, which suggests an integrated platform model for city-building rather than a standalone, yield-seeking investor. What distinguishes the firm is its structural role as an on-balance-sheet owner-operator of public infrastructure. Unlike an infrastructure fund that builds or buys assets for a finite holding period, this group retains and operates the assets it develops — the Aha Lake National Wetland Park infrastructure is one such permanent holding — making it closer to a municipal holding company than a conventional asset manager.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
2009
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
China
City
Guiyang
Corporate office
Guiyang, Guizhou, China
Principals
Guiyang State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission
Founder and Controlling Entity
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who controls GuiYang Infrastructure Construction & Investment Group?
The firm is controlled by the Guiyang State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, which functions as the municipal government's shareholder and oversight body. There is no publicly disclosed private management team — the entity operates as a directly governed state asset management platform.
What is the firm's relationship to the Guiyang municipal government?
It is a financing and development arm of the Guiyang government, tasked with raising construction capital and managing state-owned urban assets. The firm sits within China's LGFV ecosystem, though its formal classification is an asset manager and direct project developer rather than a passive financing conduit.
Does the firm invest in private companies or take equity positions?
The firm's disclosed activity centers on direct project ownership — roads, housing, wetland park infrastructure, and smart-city systems — rather than minority equity stakes in third-party companies. Its external partnerships with entities like Beijing Xicheng District SASAC focus on co-developing municipal projects, not GP commitments.
What is the scale of the firm's portfolio?
The firm does not publicly disclose AUM or total deployment figures. Its disclosed project roster as of 2024 includes at least five active infrastructure and real estate developments spanning transport, residential, and digital municipal systems within Guiyang.
Does the firm operate outside of Guizhou?
Its primary mandate and all known physical projects are within Guiyang municipality. A working relationship with Beijing Xicheng District SASAC on urban renewal and asset management indicates some inter-municipal operational collaboration, but no independent out-of-province projects have been disclosed.
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