compliance-led · procedural delivery · audit-ready traceability

A government- and SOE-oriented
execution platform for China-Mongolia infrastructure

Aligned with public-sector and state-owned enterprise governance requirements, we provide a full A/B/C/D service framework: entry verification, deal advancement, operational assurance, and asset-credit solutions. Each stage is managed through deliverable control lists, accountability boundaries, and verifiable evidence trails.

Service Solution Matrix

Service packages are configured by project stage, approval workflow, and risk level to ensure process verifiability and accountable execution.

Model A · Entry & Feasibility

Verify project authenticity and entry conditions first

A0 rapid verification, A1 entry package, and A2 deal sketch to produce route maps and documented information gaps.

Model B · Deal Acceleration

Convert progress into a governed documentation system

Q&A matrix, version logs, submission traceability, clause redlines, and closed-loop negotiation minutes.

Model C · Operational Shield

Ensure stable execution under uncertainty

On-site PMO, compliance radar, border/logistics SOPs, and a 72-hour emergency response mechanism.

Model D · Asset Intermediation & Supply-chain Finance

Execution scheme for heavy-asset and funding constraints

Equipment leasing bridge, guarantee enhancement, and localized substitution procurement to reduce schedule and cashflow volatility.

Priority Projects and Cooperation Windows

Centered on New Kharkhorum, with coordinated coverage of energy, transport logistics, water systems, and digital infrastructure.

New Kharkhorum Launch Zone

Roads, municipal utilities, worker camps, and utility systems are phase-priority entry points.

  • Counterpart mapping and institutional responsibility path
  • First-phase project list and implementation cadence

Energy & Grid Connection

Conventional upgrades and renewables require synchronized transmission planning and payment architecture.

  • Transmission and grid-connection implementation path
  • Contract structuring with milestone-linked payments

Border & Supply Chain

Erenhot-Zamyn-Uud congestion is structural. Pre-arranged road/rail allocation and local substitution are required.

  • TIR green-lane strategy
  • Critical-node receipt and accountability mechanism

Operational Assurance (Dzud 72h Mechanism)

A standardized, accountable, and ledger-based response framework for extreme weather and continuity risks.

T-48

Early warning: activate emergency directives and complete checks on fuel, food, camp reinforcement, and equipment readiness.

T+0~24

Response: enable satellite communication fallback, complete roster confirmation, and enforce unified external messaging.

T+24~72

Rescue: execute road clearance, medical transfer, and operation recovery with a complete incident evidence chain.

Risk & Compliance Governance

Use structured governance to reduce political sensitivity, payment uncertainty, and dispute handling costs.

Consortium De-sensitization Structure

Apply a “China lead + local partner + third-country technology” model to improve award feasibility.

Finance & Payment Controls

Stabilization certificate, political risk insurance, and milestone-based payment evidence controls.

Contract Redlines

Front-loaded review for payment, variation orders, claims, force majeure, and data compliance clauses.

Dispute Resolution

Prefer offshore arbitration (HKIAC / SIAC) with synchronized documentary traceability controls.

Policy and Execution Briefs

Continuous outputs on procurement, policy, and delivery constraints with implementation-ready methods.

New Kharkhorum entry route: from lead verification to counterpart coordination mechanism
Road-rail allocation and delivery assurance under structural border congestion
Cross-border contract redlines: payment, claims, and dispute governance mechanisms

About SSB

Clear compliance boundaries, modular delivery, and auditable execution records.

STEPPE SILK BRIDGE supports Chinese enterprises, platform institutions, and project partners in China-Mongolia cross-border infrastructure execution. We do not promise awards or adjudication outcomes; value is defined by verifiable deliverables and reviewable execution records.

Next Step: Submit Baseline Project Information

Please provide project name, location, counterpart clues, key timeline, and priority risk concerns. We will initiate an A0 rapid verification assessment.

Email: bridge2mongolia@bridge2mongolia.mn