Asia World paved and widened the
Burma Road that links Myanmar to China in 1998. The company has also operated toll booths on
Burma Road since 1998. In 2000, Asia World constructed a major road connecting the port city of
Pathein to the beach resort of
Ngwesaung. Between 2007 and 2008, Asia World was responsible for a major expansion project at Yangon International Airport. In August 2013, Asia World was granted permission by Myanmar's government to distribute electricity to 37 towns in the Eastern Bago region of the country. Asia World was one of two major contractors (the other being
Htoo Group of Companies) to build the country's new capital at
Naypyidaw, including the National Landmark Garden. The company, with the technical assistance of Singaporean firm CPG Consultants, was also responsible for developing and constructing
Naypyidaw Airport, which opened on 19 December 2011. Asia World was responsible for a major
Yangon International Airport expansion project, including the construction of a new international terminal (opened May 2007) and extension of existing runways (completed July 2008). The company has also partnered with
China Power Investment Corporation to build controversial dams (including the
Myitsone Dam) along the
Irrawaddy River in
Kachin State. In Yangon, the company has stakes in supermarkets, office towers, condominiums and road construction. In 2011, it partnered with the
Yangon City Development Committee to upgrade
Strand Road. The company is also involved in garment industries, beer production (Tiger Beer), paper mills,
palm oil and infrastructure development. In July 2010, the government granted Asia World control of
Yangon International Airport's passenger services operations and management, including collections of departure taxes. ==References==