2026 MUSK Project
Date:2026-01-15
MUSK Project Overview
On December 8, 2025, Xi’an Ruitai held the MUSK project kick-off in the office meeting room. Cake and cola were served, creating a lively atmosphere. The session clarified each department’s responsibilities and coordination rules, finalized the project team and staffing, laying a solid foundation for full-scale rollout.

The MUSK Project, located in Kirkuk, Iraq, is designed to become one of the region’s most advanced production hubs for high-quality clay blocks and bricks. With a daily capacity of 800 tons—including load-bearing units, standard bricks, and partition blocks—the facility will support a wide spectrum of residential, commercial, and infrastructure developments across the area.

As the EPC contractor, Xi’an Brictec Engineering brings extensive technical know-how and proven execution capabilities to the project. Building on the successful delivery and long-term operation of the Nanjimadin project, the Brictec team has implemented a comprehensive upgrade across process design, automation systems, energy management, and quality assurance. These advancements provide MUSK with higher operational efficiency, greater product consistency, and a more resilient supply framework for the Iraqi construction market.


The project adopts LPG as its primary clean-energy source, significantly improving energy efficiency, operational safety, and environmental performance. This approach aligns with Iraq’s ongoing transition toward greener and more responsible industrial development, contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable building-materials sector.


Engineered to international benchmarks and executed under rigorous quality and safety standards, the MUSK Project represents a synthesis of China’s manufacturing strength and European-grade industrial discipline. Upon completion, the facility will serve as a new benchmark for the region—enhancing local supply capacity, elevating product standards, and delivering long-term value to government partners, developers, and construction enterprises across Iraq.
Editor: JF & Lou

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