0001062993-14-005618.txt : 20140923 0001062993-14-005618.hdr.sgml : 20140923 20140923160830 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001062993-14-005618 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 10-K PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 17 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20140630 FILED AS OF DATE: 20140923 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20140923 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0001392363 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: CONSTRUCTION SPECIAL TRADE CONTRACTORS [1700] IRS NUMBER: 208468508 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 0630 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 10-K SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 001-34515 FILM NUMBER: 141116164 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 9 NORTH WEST FOURTH RING ROAD YINGU STREET 2: MANSION SUITE 1708 HAIDAN DISTRICT, CITY: BEIJING STATE: F4 ZIP: 100190 BUSINESS PHONE: 86 10 82525361 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 9 NORTH WEST FOURTH RING ROAD YINGU STREET 2: MANSION SUITE 1708 HAIDAN DISTRICT, CITY: BEIJING STATE: F4 ZIP: 100190 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: TJS Wood Flooring, Inc. DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 20070307 10-K 1 form10k.htm FORM 10-K China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. - Form 10-K - Filed by newsfilecorp.com

UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 10-K

[X] ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2014

OR

[   ] TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Commission file number 001-34515

CHINA ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS GROUP, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Nevada 20-8468508
(State or other Jurisdiction of Incorporation or Organization) (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)

9 North West Fourth Ring Road Yingu Mansion Suite 1708
Haidian District Beijing, People’s Republic of China 100190
(Address of Principal Executive Office and Zip Code)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: +86 10 82525361

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

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Common Stock, Par Value $0.001 NASDAQ Capital Market

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: None.

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is a well-known seasoned issuer, as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act.

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Indicate by check mark if the registrant is not required to file reports pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Act.

Yes [   ]        No [X]


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Indicate by check mark if disclosure of delinquent filers pursuant to Item 405 of Regulation S-K is not contained herein, and will not be contained, to the best of registrant’s knowledge, in definitive proxy or information statements incorporated by reference in Part III of this Form 10-K or any amendment to this Form 10-K. [X]

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§ 232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files).

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Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, or a non-accelerated filer. See definition of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act. (Check one):

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Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Act).

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At December 31, 2013, the last business day of the registrant’s most recently completed second fiscal quarter, there were 1,486,871 shares of the registrant’s common stock outstanding, and the aggregate market value of such shares held by non-affiliates of the registrant (based upon the closing price of such shares as reported on the NASDAQ Capital Market) was approximately $3.6 million. Shares of the registrant’s common stock held by the registrant’s executive officers and directors have been excluded because such persons may be deemed to be affiliates of the registrant. This determination of affiliate status is not necessarily a conclusive determination for other purposes.

As of September 18, 2014, there were 1,904,059 shares of the Registrant’s common stock outstanding.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

  Page
Part I    
Item 1. Business 2
Item 1A. Risk Factors 15
Item 2. Properties 30
Item 3. Legal Proceedings 31
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures 31
Part II    
Item 5. Market for Registrant’s Common Equity, Related Stockholder Matters and Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities 31
Item 6. Selected Financial Data 32
Item 7. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations 32
Item 7A. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosure of Market Risk 46
Item 8. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data 46
Item 9. Changes in and Disagreements With Accountants on Accounting and Financial Disclosure 47
Item 9A. Controls and Procedures 47
Item 9B. Other Information 48
Part III    
Item 10. Directors, Executive Officers and Corporate Governance 48
Item 11. Executive Compensation 53
Item 12. Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management and Related Stockholder Matters 56
Item 13. Certain Relationships and Related Transactions, and Director Independence 57
Item 14. Principal Accountant Fees and Services 58
Item 15. Exhibits, Financial Statements and Schedules 59

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INTRODUCTORY NOTE

In this report, unless indicated otherwise, references to

  • “China,” “Chinese” and “PRC,” are references to the People’s Republic of China;
  • “BVI” are references to the British Virgin Islands;
  • “China Advanced,” “China-ACM,” “the Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our,” are references to the combined business of China Advanced Construction Materials, Group, Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiaries, BVI- ACM, China-ACMH and AIH, as well as Xin Ao, but do not include the stockholders of China Advanced;
  • “BVI-ACM” are references to Xin Ao Construction Materials, Inc.
  • “China-ACMH” are references to Beijing Ao Hang Construction Materials Technology Co., Ltd.;
  • “AIH” are references to Advance Investment Holding Co., Inc. ;
  • “Xin Ao” are references to Beijing Xin Ao Concrete Group;
  • “RMB” are references to the Renminbi, the legal currency of China; and
  • “U.S. dollars,” “dollars” and “$” are references to the legal currency of the United States.

SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

In addition to historical information, this report contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Exchange Act. You can identify such forward-looking statements by terms such as “anticipates,” “believes,” “could,” “estimates,” “expects,” “intends,” “may,” “plans,” “potential,” “predicts,” “projects,” “should,” “would” and similar expressions intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements reflect our current views with respect to future events and are based on assumptions and subject to risks and uncertainties. Given these uncertainties, you should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements include, among other things, statements relating to:

  • our expectations regarding the market for our concrete products and services;
  • our expectations regarding the continued growth of the concrete industry;
  • our beliefs regarding the competitiveness of our products;
  • our expectations regarding the expansion of our manufacturing capacity;
  • our expectations with respect to increased revenue growth and our ability to maintain profitability resulting from increases in our production volumes;
  • our future business development, results of operations and financial condition;
  • competition from other manufacturers of concrete products;
  • the loss of any member of our management team;
  • our ability to integrate acquired subsidiaries and operations into existing operations;
  • market conditions affecting our equity capital;
  • our ability to successfully implement our selective acquisition strategy;
  • changes in general economic conditions; and
  • changes in accounting rules or the application of such rules.

Also, forward-looking statements represent our estimates and assumptions only as of the date of this report. You should read this report and the documents that we reference in this report, or that we filed as exhibits to this report, in their entirety and with the understanding that our actual future results may be materially different from what we expect.

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Except as required by law, we assume no obligation to update any forward-looking statements publicly, or to update the reasons actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in any forward-looking statements, even if new information becomes available in the future.

PART I

Item 1. Business

OUR BUSINESS

Overview

The Company is a holding company whose primary business operations are conducted through our wholly-owned subsidiaries BVI-ACM and China-ACMH, and our variable interest entity Xin Ao. The Company engages in the production of advanced construction materials for large scale infrastructure, commercial and residential developments. The Company is primarily focused on engineering, producing, servicing, delivering and pumping a comprehensive range of advanced ready-mix concrete materials for highly technical, large scale, and environmentally-friendly construction projects. Ready-mixed concrete products are important building materials that are used in a vast majority of commercial, residential and public works construction projects. We are committed to conducting our operations with an emphasis on the extensive use of recycled waste materials, extending product life, the efficient production of our concrete materials with minimal energy usage, dust and air pollution, and innovative products, methods and practices.

During the year ended June 30, 2014, we supplied materials and provided services to our customers through our network of ready-mixed concrete plants in Beijing (three as of June 30, 2014) and our portable plants (three as of June 30, 2014) in Anhui province. We own one concrete plant and its related equipment, and we lease two additional plant in Beijing. Our management believes that we may have the ability to capture a greater share of the Beijing market and further expand our footprint in China via expanding relationships and networking, signing new contracts, and continually developing market-leading innovative and eco-friendly ready-mix concrete products.

Our Corporate Structure

We own all of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Xin Ao Construction Materials, Inc., or “BVI-ACM”, a British Virgin Islands corporation, which in turn owns 100% of the outstanding capital stock of Beijing Ao Hang Construction Materials Technology Co., Ltd., or “China-ACMH”, a company incorporated under the laws of China. On November 28, 2007, China-ACMH entered into a series of contractual agreements with Beijing Xin Ao Concrete Group Co., Ltd., or “Xin Ao”, a company incorporated under the laws of China, and its two shareholders, in which China-ACMH effectively took over management of the business activities of Xin Ao and has the right to appoint all executives and senior management and the members of the board of directors of Xin Ao. The contractual arrangements are comprised of a series of agreements, including an Exclusive Technical Consulting and Services Agreement and an Operating Agreement, through which China-ACMH has the right to advise, consult, manage and operate Xin Ao for an annual fee in the amount of Xin Ao’s yearly net profits after tax. Additionally, Xin Ao’s shareholders have pledged their rights, titles and equity interest in Xin Ao as security for China-ACMH to collect technical consulting and services fees provided to China-ACMH through an Equity Pledge Agreement. In order to further reinforce China-ACMH’s rights to control and operate Xin Ao, Xin Ao’s shareholders have granted China-ACMH the exclusive right and option to acquire all of their equity interests in Xin Ao through an Option Agreement.

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The following chart reflects our organizational structure as of the date of this report.

Our Corporate History

China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. was founded as an unincorporated business on September 1, 2005, under the name TJS Wood Flooring, Inc., and became a C corporation in the State of Delaware on February 15, 2007. On April 29, 2008, we changed our name to China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. in response to a reverse acquisition transaction with BVI-ACM described below.

On April 29, 2008, we completed a reverse acquisition transaction with BVI-ACM whereby we issued to the stockholders of BVI-ACM 8,809,583 shares of our common stock in exchange for all of the issued and outstanding capital stock of BVI-ACM. BVI-ACM thereby became our wholly owned subsidiary and the former stockholders of BVI-ACM became our controlling stockholders.

On August 1, 2013, we consummated a reincorporation merger pursuant to which we merged with and into our wholly-owned subsidiary, China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc., a newly formed Nevada corporation and the surviving entity in the merger, pursuant to the terms and conditions of an Agreement and Plan of Merger entered into as of August 1, 2013. As a result of the reincorporation the Company is now governed by the laws of the state of Nevada.

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Background and History of BVI-ACM and China-ACMH

BVI-ACM was established on October 9, 2007, under the laws of British Virgin Islands. The majority shareholders of BVI-ACM are Chinese citizens who own 100% of Xin Ao, a limited liability company formed under laws of China. BVI-ACM was established as a “special purpose vehicle” for foreign fund raising for Xin Ao. China State Administration of Foreign Exchange (the “SAFE”), requires the owners of any Chinese companies to obtain SAFE’s approval before establishing any offshore holding company structure for foreign financing as well as subsequent acquisition matters. On September 29, 2007, BVI-ACM was approved by local Chinese SAFE as a “special purpose vehicle” offshore company.

On November 23, 2007, BVI-ACM established a subsidiary, China-ACMH, in China as a wholly owned foreign limited liability company with registered capital of $5 million. Through China-ACMH and its variable interest entity Xin Ao, we are engaged in producing general ready-mixed concrete, customized mechanical refining concrete, and some other concrete-related products which are mainly sold in China. On September 20, 2010, China ACM established a 100% owned subsidiary, Advanced Investment Holdings Co., Inc., or AIH, in the State of Nevada. AIH never engaged in operations and the Company subsequently dissolved AIH on August 30, 2011.

In March and April 2010, Xin Ao established five 100% owned subsidiaries in China: Beijing Heng Yuan ZhengKe Technical Consulting Co., Ltd (“Heng Yuan ZhengKe”), Beijing Hong Sheng An Construction Materials Co., Ltd (“Hong Sheng An”), Beijing Heng Tai Hong Sheng Construction Materials Co., Ltd (“Heng Tai”), Da Tong Ao Hang Wei Ye Machinery and Equipment Rental Co., Ltd (“Da Tong”) and Luan Xian HengXin Technology Co., Ltd (“Luan Xian HengXin”). Total registered capital for these five subsidiaries is approximately $2.1 million (RMB 14 million) and none of these Xin Ao subsidiaries had actual operation as of June 30, 2014. The purpose of these subsidiaries is to support the Company’s future growth.

Business Segment Information

During the year ended June 30, 2014, our operations were comprised of two reportable segments: selling concrete and manufacturing concrete.

For financial information relating to our business segments, see Item 7, “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” and Note 16 of the Consolidated Financial Statements appearing elsewhere in this annual report.

Concrete Sales Business

Our concrete sales business segment is comprised of the formulation, production and delivery of the Company’s line of C10-C100 concrete mixtures primarily through our current fixed plant network of three ready mix concrete batching plants in Beijing. The ready-mixed concrete sales business engages principally in the formulation, preparation and delivery of ready-mixed concrete to the worksites of our customers. For this segment of our business, we procure raw materials, mix them according to our measured mixing formula, ship the final products in mounted transit mixers to the destination work site, and, for more sophisticated structures, pump the mixture and set it into structural frame molds as per structural design parameters. The process of delivering and setting the ready mix concrete mixture cannot exceed 90 minutes because the chemistry of concrete mixture hardens thereafter. The deliverable radius of a concrete mixture from any one of our three ready mix plants in Beijing is approximately 25 kilometers. Traffic conditions would affect the timing and shipment of our concrete mixtures. Since the 2008 Olympics, there are alternating license plate traffic restrictions on many traffic routes in Beijing to ease traffic congestion and associated exhaust pollution. Due to the large amounts of working capital required for the acquisition of raw materials associated for this business segment, a supply shortage or degradation of supplier accounts payable credit terms would pose a potential risk to our business.

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Our principal market, Beijing, has enjoyed stronger economic growth and a higher demand for construction than other regions of China. As a result, we believe that competitors will try to expand their sales and build up their distribution networks in our principal market. We anticipate that this trend will continue and likely accelerate. Increased competition may have a material adverse effect on our financial condition and operation results.

Manufacturing Services Business

Our manufacturing services business segment is comprised of the formulation, production and delivery of project-specific concrete mixtures primarily through our three portable plant networks consist of 4.5 rapid assembly and deployment batching plants, located in Anhui province. In this segment, we provide services to reduce our customers’ overall construction costs by lowering the installed, or “in-place,” cost of concrete. These services include the formulation of mixtures for specific design uses, on-site and lab-based product quality control, and customized delivery programs to meet our customers’ needs. Our clients will purchase and provide the raw materials in volume on a separate account which we will then proportion and mix according to our formulation for a given project’s specifications. Our manufacturing services business segment used to be primarily dedicated to various high-speed rail projects in China which set very high quality standards on a time sensitive work schedule.

On August 15, 2014, our board of director (the “Board”) decided to discontinue this segment due to the shift of administration authority for high-speed railway projects from government to state-owned entities, resulting in competitive disadvantage to our business. We expect the disposal of properties and equipment of this segment be completed by the end of this month. However, we do not expect such disposal would represent a strategic shift that has (or will have) a major effect on our operations and financial results, as our major source of revenue has been and will continue to be the concrete sales business.

Our Industry

Our Industry was influenced by the decline in the macroeconomy in recent periods. The concrete products industry experienced a slowdown in industry production and economic growth since September 2011. In 2013 and 2014, the slowdown in the industry became more obvious month by month, with profit generally being squeezed by the greater pressure to maintain stable level of production and operation.

China’s average annual GDP growth remained approximately 10% over the past 31 years. China has become the world’s second largest economy, both in nominal GDP and Purchasing Power Parity terms, after the United States. In line with this macroeconomic growth, the Chinese construction and building material industry has grown tremendously.

China is already among the world’s largest construction materials producers, ranking first in the world’s annual output of cement, flat glass, building ceramic and ceramic sanitary ware. The construction materials market includes all manufacturers of sand, gravel, aggregates, cement, concrete and bricks. The market does not include other finished or semi-finished building materials. The performance of the market is forecast to decelerate, with an anticipated CAGR of 6.4% for the five year period 2010-2015, which is still expected to drive the market to a value of $335.5 billion by the end of 2015.

According to Nomura Research, in order to meet a possibly higher energy-saving target during 12th five year plan (“FYP”) period, which runs from 2011 to 2015, China has given high priority to industry consolidation to curb capacities and energy consumption. According to one news report (Source: China Cement Net, Cement Industry Restructuring Set to Start, Sept 13, 2010), China aims to increase the market share of the Top 10 cement producers from 25% (as of 2009) to above 35% by 2015, the end of the 12th FYP period. The government has a two pronged approach to industry consolidation: phasing out outdated capacity and encouraging merger and acquisition activity among the industry.

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Construction Demand in China

China’s gross national construction output is expected to increase by 15% during the country’s 12th FYP period, according to a statement from China’s Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of China on August 18, 2011.

According to the Summary of Construction Outlook in China (the “Summary”), published in August 6, 2013 by the Freedonia Group, an industry research firm, construction expenditures in China are expected to increase 8.5 percent per year in real terms through 2017. Ongoing urbanization and industrialization, rising income levels, further population and household growth, and the government’s continuing efforts to expand and upgrade physical infrastructure in the country will support healthy growth in construction spending.

Construction expenditures in China are nearly equally split among residential buildings, nonresidential buildings, and nonbuilding structures. Nonbuilding construction will experience the fast growth (in real terms) through 2017. The increases will benefit from stated efforts to expand and upgrade the country’s transportation infrastructure, such as highways network, subway systems in major cities, and several airports. Utilities construction will also contribute to the expenditures on nonbuilding construction, particularly in rapidly growing urban areas, as the government continues to expand and improve access to such infrastructure like water supply, sewage treatment, rubbish disposal, and gas distribution. Further efforts to increase the country’s power generation capacity and improve electricity transmission networks will also drive spending on nonbuilding construction.

According to the Investment Research Institute of China's State Development and Reform Commission, during the 12th FYP, the Chinese government will invest $460 billion (RMB3.05 trillion) in rural infrastructure.

China’s Cement & Concrete Demand

According to the Summary, demand for cement in China is forecast to rise 6.0% annually from 2012 and eventually reaches 1.8 billion metric tons. Growth will be driven by rising, but decelerating, construction expenditures in China. Further advances in cement manufacturing technology are also expected to stimulate sales by improving the quality of the product, stressing he versatility of certain types of cement with excellent performance and/or price benefits over other types of cement across a range of construction applications. Regional cement markets reflect differences in construction expenditures, which in turn are driven by local trends in demographics, industrial output and economic activity. The cement markets in Northwest and Southwest China are expected to grow at a faster pace, as a result of the government’s Great Western Development strategy, which aims to promote investment in these areas. Consumption of cement in Central and Northern China is also expected to exceed the national average, supported by high levels of transportation infrastructure construction and booming urban markets in Beijing and Tianjin. (Summary of the Freedonia Group's January 2009 "Cement in China" report, from Business Wire).

Residential and non-residential buildings in China are increasingly requiring much more concrete due to, among other reasons, the short supply of wood. China is currently the largest consumption market of cement worldwide at over $200 billion annually. At the present rate, it is presumed that China will continue to be an important player in the global construction materials market for at least the next two decades.

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Demand for Ready-Mixed Concrete

Construction contractors are expected to continuously represent the largest market for cement. Economic downturns or reductions in government funding of infrastructure projects could significantly reduce our revenues. However, we believe that the ready-mix concrete market exhibits the strongest growth in the cement industry. Revenues are expected to be received from government regulations banning on-site concrete and mortar mixing. Demand for cement used in concrete products is expected to be driven by the increasing popularity of precast concrete with many construction contractors. In addition, the phase-out of clay bricks will heighten demand for concrete blocks. Recognizing the significant environmental impact created from the large-scale construction activities undertaken in the past few decades, China’s government implemented Decree #341 in 2004 which bans onsite concrete production in over 200 major cities across China in order to reduce environmental damage from onsite cement mixing and improve the quality of concrete used in construction.

Our Competitive Strengths

Ready-mixed concrete is a highly versatile construction material that results from combining coarse and fine aggregates, such as gravel, crushed stone and sand, with water, various chemical admixtures and cement. We manufacture ready-mixed concrete in variations, which in each instance may reflect a specific design use. We generally maintain inventory of raw materials for a short period of time to coordinate our daily materials purchases with the time-sensitive delivery requirements of our customers.

The quality of ready-mixed concrete is time-sensitive as it becomes difficult to place within hours after mixing. Consequently, the market for a permanently installed ready-mixed concrete plant is usually limited to an area within certain radius of such plant’s location. We produce ready-mixed concrete in batches at our plants and use mixer and other trucks to complete the production process, then distribute and deliver the concrete to the worksites of our customers.

Concrete has many attributes that make it a highly versatile construction material. In recent years, industry participants have developed various uses for concrete products.

We generally obtain contracts through local sales and marketing efforts directed at concrete sub-contractors, general contractors, property owners and developers, governmental agencies and home builders.

Our competitors includes a number of state-owned and large private PRC-based manufacturers and distributors that produce and sell products similar to ours. We compete primarily on the basis of quality, technological innovation and price. Essentially all contracts on which we bid are awarded through a competitive bid process with awards often made to the lowest bidder, though other factors such as shorter completion time or prior experiences are often just as important. Within our markets, we compete with many national, regional and local state-owned and private construction corporations, some of which have achieved greater market penetration or have greater financial and other resources than us. In addition, there are a number of large national companies in our industry that could potentially enter into our markets and compete with us. If we are unable to compete successfully in our markets, our relative market share and profits would reduced.

We believe that the following competitive strengths enable us to compete effectively and to capitalize on the remaining market for construction materials in China:

Large Scale Contractor Relationships. We have contracts with major construction contractors which are constructing key infrastructure, commercial and residential projects. Our sales efforts focus on large-scale projects and large customers which place large recurring orders and raise less credit risk to us. For the year ended June 30, 2014, five customers accounted for approximately 31% of the Company’s sales and 10% of the Company’s account receivables as of June 30, 2014.

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Should we lose these customers in the future and are unable to obtain additional customers, our revenues will suffer.

Experienced Management. The technical knowledge and business relationships of our management give us the ability to secure major infrastructure projects, increase production volumes, and implement quality standards and environmentally sensitive policies, and it also provide us with leverage to acquire less sophisticated operators. If there is any significant turnover in our management, we would lose the institutional knowledge held by our existing senior management team.

Innovation Efforts. We strive to produce the most technically and scientifically advanced products for our customers hence we maintain close relationships with Tsinghua University, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology and Beijing DongfangJianyu Institute of Concrete Science &Technology, which assist us with our research and development activities. During our five year agreement with the Institute, we obtain an advantageous status over many of our competitors by gaining access to a wide array of resources and knowledge. The Company incurred research & development expenses of approximately $1.5 million and $2.2 million for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively.

Our Growth Strategy

We are committed to enhancing profitability and cash flows through the following strategies:

Focusing on High Capacity Utilization. We intend to focus on achieving high capacity utilization in order to efficiently operate our plants, by increasing capacity utilization at existing plants or expanding capacity by building new plants to meet existing contracts and anticipated increase in demand. We significantly increased capacity utilization at our three Beijing-based concrete plants in fiscal year 2014 when demand was increasing. During fiscal year 2013, we obsoleted 12 portable stations in view of lower anticipated demand. We may begin to selectively sell or retire portable plant assets in fiscal year 2015 based on slowing demand for railway construction in connection and the suspension of new and ongoing high speed railway projects stemming from a changing policy announced by China’s Ministry of Rail and national development and reform commission.

Mergers and Acquisitions. When capital permits, we intend to capitalize on the challenges that smaller companies are encountering in our industry by acquiring complementary companies at favorable prices. We believe that buying rather than building capacity is an option that may be attractive to us if replacement costs are higher than purchase prices. We continue to look into acquiring smaller concrete manufacturers in China as part of our expansion plans. We have not identified specified targets or entered into any Letters-of-Intent at this time.

Vertical Integration. When capital permits, we plan to acquire smaller companies within the construction industry, develop more material recycling centers, and hire additional highly qualified employees. In order to accomplish this, we may need to offer additional equity or debt securities. Certain companies we seek to acquire are suppliers of the raw materials we purchase to manufacture our products. If we do acquire such companies we will have greater control over our raw material costs.

Supply Chain Efficiencies and Scale. We intend to streamline our supply chain process and leverage our scale.

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New Product Offering. We plan to produce a lightweight aggregate concrete for use in projects and to expand product offerings to include pre-cast concrete.

Our Operations

We provide materials and services through our network of ready-mixed concrete plants in Beijing (three as of June 30, 2014) and portable plants (three as of June 30, 2014) located in Anhui province. We own one concrete plant and its related equipment, and we lease two additional plants in Beijing.

Our manufacturing services are used primarily for our national high speed railway projects; almost all our general contractors on the high speed railway projects supply the needed raw materials for the projects, which results in higher gross margins for us and reduces our upfront capital investments on raw materials purchases.

Products and Services

As architectural designs have become more complex, challenging, and modern in scope, the need for technology driven companies to provide high-end specialty concrete mixtures has rapidly accelerated. Increasing demand for state-of-the-art cement mixtures has spurred our technological innovation and our ability to provide advanced mixtures of building materials that meet project specific engineering and environmental specifications. We produce a range of C10 to C100 concrete materials and specialize in an array of specialized ready-mixed concretes tailored to each project’s technical specifications and environmental standards.

We specialize in “ready-mixed concrete”, a concrete mixture made at our facility with complete computerized operating systems. Such concrete accounts for nearly three-fourths of all concrete produced. Ready-mixed concrete is mixed on demand and is shipped to worksites by concrete mixer trucks.

Our ready-mixed concrete products consist of proportioned mixes we prepare and deliver in an unhardened plastic state for placement and shaping into designed forms at the worksite. Selecting the optimum mix for a worksite entails determining not only the ingredients with the desired permeability, strength, appearance and other properties after it hardened, but also the ingredients necessary to achieve a workable consistency considering the weather and other conditions at the worksite. We believe we can achieve product differentiation for the mixes we offer because of the variety of mixes we produce, our volume production capacity and our scheduling, delivery and placement reliability.

We produce ready-mixed concrete by combining the desired type of cement, other cementitious materials and gravel and crushed stone with water and, typically, one or more admixtures. These admixtures, such as chemicals, minerals and fibers, determine the usefulness of the product for particular applications.

We use a variety of chemical admixtures to relieve internal pressure, increase resistance to crack in subfreezing weather, retard the hardening process to make concrete more workable in hot weather, strengthen concrete by reducing its water content, accelerate the hardening process, reduce the time required for curing, and facilitate the placement of concrete acquiring low water content.

We frequently use various mineral admixtures as supplements to cement, which we refer to as cementitious materials, to alter the permeability, strength and other properties of concrete.

The ready-mixed concrete sector in the market is growing at a fast rate, largely due to the Chinese government’s implementation of Decree #341 in 2004. This law bans on-site concrete production in over 200 cities across China, with the goal of reducing environmental damages from onsite concrete mixing and improving the quality of concrete used in construction. The use of ready-mix concrete minimizes worksite noise, dirt and congestion, and most additives used in ready-mix concrete are environmentally safe. Our goal is to continue the use of at least 30% recyclable components in our concrete mixtures.

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We are building a comprehensive product portfolio that serves the diverse needs of our developing customer base and all unique construction and infrastructure projects. While we mainly specialize in ready-mix concrete formulations from controlled low-strength material to high-strength concrete, each of them are specifically formulated to meet the needs of each project. We provide both industry standard and highly innovative products, including:

  Common Industry Mixtures   Industry Leading Mixtures
  (Customized to Project)   Highly Technical Blends
       
Ready-mixed Concrete Blends: C10 to C100 Compound Admixture Concrete
Controlled Low-Strength Material (CLSM) Lightweight Aggregate Concrete
High-Strength Concrete with Customized Fibers Energy-saving Phase Change Thermostat Concrete
Soil Cement, Unique Foundation Concrete C100 High Performance Concrete

Our Customers

For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2014, we had one customer, whose sales accounted for more than 10% of our total sales. Five customers accounted for approximately 31% and 22% of the Company’s sales for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively. The total accounts receivable from these customers amounted to approximately $7.9 million and $7.8 million as of June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively.

Developing New Relationships

Our business will be damaged if project contracts with the Chinese government, for which we may act as a subcontractor, are cancelled. Our sales strategy balances these risks by focusing on building new long-term cooperative relationships with some of China’s top construction companies in order to enhance our reputation and to enter new markets. Our sales representatives are actively building relationships with the Chinese government, general contractors, architects, engineers, and other potential sources of new business in target markets. Our sales efforts are further supported by our executive officers and engineering personnel, who have substantial experience in the design, formulation and implementation of advanced construction and concrete materials projects.

Our Suppliers

We rely on third party suppliers of the raw materials to manufacture our products. Our top five suppliers accounted for approximately 33% and 27% of the Company’s purchases for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively. The total accounts payable to these suppliers amounted to approximately $5.4 million and $5.5 million as of June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively.

Sales and Marketing

General contractors typically select their suppliers of ready-mixed concrete and precast concrete. In large, complex projects, an engineering firm or division within a state transportation or public works department, may influence the purchasing decision, particularly if the concrete has complicated design specifications. In connection with large, complex projects and government-funded projects, the general contractor or project engineer usually awards supply orders on the basis of either direct negotiation or a competitive bidding process. Our marketing efforts target on general contractors, developers, design engineers, architects and homebuilders whose focus extends beyond the price of our product to quality, consistency and reducing the in-place cost.

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Our marketing efforts are geared toward advancing China-ACMH as the supplier to build China’s most modern and challenging projects. The Company is constantly seeking ways to raise its profile and leverage additional publicity. To this end, the Company plans to expand its presence at leading construction industry events and in periodicals to build up successful reputation. The primary goal is to reinforce the sales efforts by promoting positive testimonials and successful stories from the Company’s high profile clients and projects. Our marketing and sales strategy emphasizes on the sale of value-added products and solutions to customers.

Research and Development

Construction materials companies are under extreme pressure to respond quickly to industrial demands with new designs and product innovations that support rapidly changing technical demand and regulatory requirements. We devote a substantial amount of attention to the research and development of advanced construction materials that meet the specific needs of projects while striving to lead the industry in value, materials and processes. We have sophisticated in-house R&D and testing facilities, a highly technical onsite team, in cooperation with a leading research institution, experienced management and advisory experts. Our research and development expense was approximately $1.5 million for the year ended June 30, 2014, as compared to $2.2 million for the year ended June 30, 2013.

University Relationships & Cooperation Agreements

We have strong relationships with Tsinghua University and the Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology. On June 10, 2007, we signed a ten-year cooperation agreement with Xi’an University, a top university in the fields of building and material science research and education to keep up with the global advancements of the cement and concrete industries.

Beijing Concrete Institute Partnership

The Beijing DongfangJianyu Institute of Concrete Science & Technology, or Beijing Concrete Institute, has 40 employees, with five senior research fellows, and 15 mid-level researchers. The Institute and its staff have frequently participated and collaborated with national and local government agencies to establish the following industry standards:

  • Specification For Mix Proportion Design of Ordinary Concrete JGJ55-2000
  • Code for Acceptance of Constructional Quality Of Concrete Structures GB 50204-2002
  • Applied Technical Specification of Mineral Admixtures In Concrete DBJ/T01-64-2002
  • Ready-Mixed Concrete GB/T 14902-2003
  • Practice Code for Application of Ready-Mixed Mortar DBJ 01-99-2005
  • Management Specification of Quality for Ready-Mixed Concrete
  • Technical Requirement for Environmental Labeling Products Ready-Mixed Concrete HJ/T412-2007
  • High Performance Concrete mineral admixtures; GB/T18736-2012
  • Test method for determining cement density GB/T 208-2014
  • Evaluation for Life Cycle Environment-friendly Assessment of concrete products national standard GB/T XXXX- 20XX
  • Compound admixtures for concrete industry standard JG/T XXXX-20XX
  • The evaluation system on clean production of ready-mixed concrete
  • Safety production management regulation of premixed concrete

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  • Technical specifications of waster concrete regeneration, commercial standard

We have a close association with the Beijing Concrete Institute and have been able to incorporate many of these research findings into our operations, products, and procedures. We work closely with the institute and, in return for our sponsorships to multiple research initiatives, we have been granted exclusive works for the development of the materials used for our existing plants’ regional projects.

We are able to use the Research Findings and Technical Publication and Procedures of the Beijing Concrete Institute, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing University of Technology, China Academy of Building Research, China Building Materials Academy in our business, which provides us with an advantage over many of our competitors. Because of our contracts with the institutes, our competitors are unable to commercially utilize the findings. Some of these findings include:

  • Research on Compound Admixture HPC; 3rd Class Award for China Building Materials Science & Technology Progress.
  • Research and Application of C100 HPC; 3rd Class Award for Beijing Science & Technology Progress.
  • Research on pumping Light Aggregate Concrete; Innovation Award for China Building Materials Science& Technology.
  • Research and Application of Green (nontoxic) HPC; First Prize for Beijing Science & Technology Progress.
  • Construction Technology of HPC for the Capital International Airport.
  • Research on Production and Construction Technology of Phase Change Energy-saving Thermostat Concrete and Mortar.
  • Polycarboxylate Series High Performance Water Reducing Agent Compositing Technique.
  • State Swimming Center for Concrete Cracking Control Technology.
  • Research on construction waste recycled materials in concrete; Through the identification of the scientific and technological achievements with China Building Materials Science& Technology Progress.
  • Research on the application of tailings waste rocks in the concrete. Through the scientific and technological achievements identification by China Building Materials Science & Technology.
  • The research and application of alkali- free & high performance accelerator on concrete; Through the scientific and technological achievement identification by China Building Materials Science & Technology

In addition, we collaborate closely with the institute and its executives who play a strong role in recommending industry standards, advising on major infrastructure developments, and creating and maintaining strong connections with leading developers, construction companies, and governmental officials.

Successful Innovations

Some of our advanced products and processes are developed through our relationships with research institutes and universities, including:

C100 High Performance Concrete

High Strength Concrete is often defined as concrete with a compressive strength greater than 6000 psi (41 MPa). The primary difference between high-strength concrete and normal-strength concrete is the compressive strength that represent the maximum resistance of a concrete sample to applied pressure. Manufacturing high-strength concrete involves making optimal use of the basic ingredients that constitute normal-strength concrete.

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Through our collaborative efforts, we have developed a high performance concrete which can be produced at an impermeable grade above P35, and can be used as self-waterproofing concrete for structural engineering, as the water-cement (W/C) ratio and carbonized shrinking is minimal and the structure is close-grained.

Only a limited number of corporations in the Beijing are equipped with the expertise to produce C100 High Performance Concrete.

Compound Admixture Concrete

This compound mineral mixture is a composite of coal powder, mineral powder and mineral activators blended to specific proportions. This mixture improves activity, filling, and super-additive effects of the concrete and also improves the compatibility between cement and aggregate.

Lightweight Aggregate Concrete & Innovative Pumping Technology

This procedure involves a pumping technology of lightweight aggregate. It is a pretreatment method of lightweight aggregate. Setting appropriate times and pressure, lightweight aggregate will reach an appropriate saturation state under pressure once it is put into a custom designed sealed pressure vessel. Lightweight aggregate concrete was prepared through the above pretreatment method, and would dry quicker under pumping pressure without losing consistency. Accordingly, lightweight aggregate concrete will be easily pumped when applied which shorten the construction time.

Energy-saving Technologies of Phase Change Thermostat Concrete

Energy conservation concrete may adjust and reflect process temperature, which would solve cracking problem brought about by cement heat of hydration in large-scale concrete pours.

Polycarboxylate Series High Performance Water Reducing Agent Compositing Technique

The research and production of water reducing admixture would improve performance while lowering pollution and environmental impact. Super plasticizer Polycarboxylate series which reduces water requirements is an attractive additive in that it enables high strength concrete, super-strength concrete, high fluidity and super plasticizer concrete, and self-defense concrete. The water reduction of Polycarboxylate may reach 20% to 25%, higher than the current industry standard -- the Naphthaline water reducing agent. The cost of the water reducing agent is highly competitive, as it may replace Naphthaline to be used for high strength and high performance concrete production.

Application of Reused Water in Concrete

The re-use of waste water of a concrete plant to mix concrete is significant as it can reduce production costs, minimize fresh water usage and introduce an efficient approach to address industrial waste. The practical application of this effort is a further step towards the goal of minimal pollution and emissions.

Our Competition

Our principal market, Beijing, has enjoyed stronger economic growth and a higher demand for construction than other regions of China. As a result, we believe that competitors will try to expand their sales and build up their distribution networks in Beijing. Our future success depends on our ability to establish and maintain a competitive position in the marketplace.

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We compete primarily on the basis of quality, technological innovation and price. Our main competitors include Beijing Construction Engineering Group, BBMG Group Co., LTD, Beijing Uni-Construction Group., Jidong Concrete Group,.

Essentially all of the contracts we bid on are awarded through a competitive bid process with awards generally made to the lowest bidder, though other factors such as shorter completion time or prior experiences are often just as important. Within our markets, we compete with many national, regional and local construction corporations. Some of these competitors have achieved greater market penetration or have greater financial and other resources than us. In addition, we compete with a number of state-owned enterprises, which have significantly greater financial resources and competitive advantage than us.

There are approximately 142 concrete mixture stations in the Beijing area. The concrete production industry is highly segmented, with no single supplier having greater than a 10% market share.

Intellectual Property

We currently own the following intellectual property rights:

Name

Patent No.

Duration

Patent Owner

Method of using recycled aggregate to prepare LC7.5concrete and its preparation method

ZL 2013 1 0070387.3

April 9, 2014- April 9, 2034

Xin Ao

One kind of recycled aggregate formulated with C25 self-compacting concrete and its preparation method

ZL 2013 1 0069510.X

May 7, 2014- May 6, 2034

Xin Ao

An ultra-fine powder and its preparation method active regeneration

ZL 2013 1 0070164.7

July 9, 2014- July 8, 2034

Xin Ao

A Polycarboxylate and preparation method used recycled aggregate concrete

ZL 2013 1 0072014.X

January 1, 2014- December 31, 2034

Xin Ao

An early strength of recycled aggregate concrete superplasticizer

ZL 2013 1 0072015.4

April 9, 2014- April 8, 2034

Xin Ao

Environmental Matters

We are obliged to comply with environmental protection laws and regulations promulgated by the Ministry of Construction and the State Environmental Protection Administration. Some specific environmental regulations require sealed transportation of dust materials and final products, closed storage of sand and gravel, as well as reduction of noise and dust pollution on worksites and encouragement of the use of waste materials. The governmental regulatory authorities conduct periodic inspections. We have met all the requirements in the past inspections. We are one of the 10 companies in the industry that have been awarded the honor of “Green Concrete Producer” by the PRC government.

Regulation

The company has been in compliance with all registrations and requirements for the issuance and maintenance of all licenses and certificates required by the applicable governing authorities, including the Ministry of Construction and the Beijing Administration of Industry & Commerce. The Ministry of Construction awards Level II and Level III qualifications to concrete producers in the PRC construction industry, based on criteria such as production capacity, technical qualification, registered capital and capital equipment, as well as performance on their past projects. Level II companies are licensed to produce concrete of all strength levels as well as special concretes, and Level III producers are licensed to produce concrete with strength level C60 and below. We are currently a Level II concrete producer.

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Additionally, to make improvements at our currently existing plants, we do not need to apply for regulatory approval. However, in order to build new concrete plants, we need to (i) apply for a business license from the local Administration of Industry and Commerce, (ii) receive environmental approval from the local Environmental Protection Bureau in the relevant district area, and (iii) apply for an Industry Qualification Certificate from the local Municipal Construction Committee. The time estimated to receive each of these approvals is approximately one month. In the past, we have not been rejected by any of these three regulators for approval.

Our Labor Force

As of June 30, 2014, we employed 808 full-time employees. The following table sets forth the number of our full-time employees by function as of June 30, 2014.

Employees/Independent Contractors and their Functions

Management & Administrative Staff 97 12.00%
Sales 46 5.69%
Technical & Engineering Staff 51 6.31%
Production Staff 80 9.9%
Equipment & Maintenance 12 1.49%
Drivers & Heavy Equipment Operators 10 1.23%
Sub-Total 296 36.63%
Independent Contractors 512 63.37%
Total 808 100%

As required by applicable PRC law, we have entered into employment contracts with all our officers, managers and employees. We believe that we maintain a satisfactory working relationship with our employees and we have not experienced any significant labor disputes or any difficulty in recruiting staff.

In addition, we are required by PRC law to cover employees in China with various types of social insurance and believe that we are in material compliance with the relevant laws.

Insurance

We believe our insurance coverage is customary and standard for companies of comparable size in comparable industries in China.

Item 1A. Risk Factors

An investment in our common stock involves a high degree of risk. You should carefully consider the risks described below, together with all of the other information included in this report, before making an investment decision. If any of the following risks actually occurs, our business, financial condition or results of operations could suffer. In that case, the trading price of our common stock could decline, and you may lose all or part of your investment.

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RISKS RELATED TO OUR BUSINESS

Our plans to build additional plants and to improve and upgrade our internal control and management system will require capital expenditures in fiscal year 2015.

Our plans to build additional plants and to maintain and continually upgrade our internal control and management systems in line with our growing scale will require significant capital expenditures in fiscal year 2015. We may also need further funding for working capital, investments, potential acquisitions and joint ventures and other corporate requirements. We cannot assure you that cash generated from our operations will be sufficient to fund these development plans, or that our actual capital expenditures and investments will not significantly exceed our current planned amounts. If either of these conditions arises, we may have to seek external financing to satisfy our capital needs. Our ability to obtain external financing at reasonable costs is subject to a variety of uncertainties. Failure to obtain sufficient external funds for our development plans could adversely affect our business, financial condition and operating performance.

Our business is subject to the risk of supplier concentration.

Our top five suppliers provide approximately 31% of the sourcing of the raw materials for our concrete production business. As a result of this concentration in our supply chain, our business and operations would be negatively affected if any of our key suppliers were to experience significant disruption affecting the price, quality, availability or timely delivery of their products. The partial or complete loss of one of these suppliers, or a significant adverse change in our relationship with any of these suppliers, could result in lost revenue, added costs and distribution delays that could harm our business and customer relationships. In addition, concentration in our supply chain can exacerbate our exposure to risks associated with the termination by key suppliers of our distribution agreements or any adverse change in the terms of such agreements, which could have an adverse impact on our revenues and profitability.

We may experience major accidents in the course of our operations, which may cause significant property damage and personal injuries.

Significant industry-related accidents and natural disasters may cause interruptions to various parts of our operations, or could result in property or environmental damage, increase in operating expenses or loss of revenue. The occurrence of such accidents and the resulting consequences may not be covered adequately, or at all, by the insurance policies we carry. In accordance with customary practice in China, we do not carry any business interruption insurance or third party liability insurance for personal injury or environmental damage arising from accidents on our property or relating to our operations other than our automobiles. Losses or payments incurred may have a material adverse effect on our operating performance if such losses or payments are not fully insured.

Our planned expansion and technical improvement projects could be delayed or adversely affected by, among other things, failures to receive regulatory approvals, difficulties in obtaining sufficient financing, technical difficulties, or human or other resource constraints.

We intend to expand new production facilities during the next few years. The costs projected for our planned expansion and technical improvement projects and expansion may exceed those originally contemplated. Costs savings and other economic benefits expected from these projects may not materialize as a result of any such project delays, cost overruns or changes in market circumstances.

To make improvements at our currently existing plants, we do not need to apply for regulatory approval. However, in order to build a new concrete plant, we will need to (i) apply for a business license from the local Administration of Industry and Commerce, (ii) apply for an Industry Qualification Certificate from the local Municipal Construction Committee, and (iii) receive environmental approval from the local Environmental Protection Bureau in the relevant district area. There is no guarantee that we will be able to obtain these regulatory approvals in a timely manner or at all.

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Additionally, in order to construct a new concrete plant, we may need to apply for a short term loan from a local commercial bank to be used for working capital. Because the lending policies of the local commercial banks are subject to change, there is no guarantee that we will be able to obtain approval for such a loan with conditions favorable to us in a timely manner or at all.

Failure to obtain intended economic benefits from these new plants and technical improvements projects, either due to cost overruns, our failure to obtain the necessary regulatory approvals or our failure to obtain necessary loan financing on terms favorable to us could adversely affect our business, financial condition and operating performances.

We cannot assure you that our growth strategy will be successful.

One of our strategies is to grow through increasing the distribution and sales of our products by penetrating existing markets in China and entering new geographic markets in China. However, many obstacles to entering such new markets exist including, but not limited to, competition from established companies in such existing markets in the China. We cannot, therefore, assure you that we will be able to successfully overcome such obstacles and establish our products in any additional markets. Our inability to implement this growth strategy successfully may have a negative impact on our growth, future financial condition, results of operations or cash flows.

If we fail to effectively manage our growth and expand our operations, our business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects could be adversely affected.

Our future success depends on our ability to expand our business to address growth in demand for our products and services. In order to maximize potential growth in our current and potential markets, we believe that we must expand our manufacturing and marketing operations. Our ability to accomplish these goals is subject to significant risks and uncertainties, including:

• the need for additional funding to construct additional manufacturing facilities, which we may be unable to obtain on reasonable terms or at all;
• delays and cost overruns as a result of a number of factors, many of which may be beyond our control, such as problems with equipment vendors and manufacturing services provided by third-party manufacturers or subcontractors;
• our receipt of any necessary government approvals or permits that may be required to expand our operations in a timely manner or at all;
• diversion of significant management attention and other resources; and
• failure to execute our expansion plan effectively.

To accommodate our growth, we will need to implement a variety of new and upgraded operational and financial systems, procedures, and controls, including improvements to our accounting and other internal management systems, by dedicating additional resources to our reporting and accounting function, and improvements to our record keeping and contract tracking system. We will also need to recruit more personnel and train and manage our growing employee base. Furthermore, our management will be required to maintain and expand our relationships with our existing customers and find new customers for our services. There is no guarantee that our management can succeed in maintaining and expanding these relationships.

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If we encounter any of the risks described above, or if we are otherwise unable to establish or successfully operate additional capacity or increase our output, we may be unable to grow our business and revenues, reduce our operating costs, maintain our competitiveness or improve our profitability and, consequently, our business, financial condition, results of operations, and prospects will be adversely affected.

If we are unable to accurately estimate the overall risks or costs associated with a project on which we are bidding on, we may achieve a profit lower than anticipated or even incur a loss on the contract.

Substantially all of our revenues and contract backlog are typically derived from fixed unit price contracts. Fixed unit price contracts require us to perform the contract for a fixed unit price irrespective of our actual costs. As a result, we realize a profit on these contracts only if we successfully estimate our costs and then successfully control actual costs and avoid cost overruns. If our cost estimates for a contract are inaccurate, or if we do not execute the contract within our cost estimates, then cost overruns may cause the contract not to be as profitable as we expected, or may cause us to incur losses. This, in turn, could negatively affect our cash flow, earnings and financial position.

The costs incurred and gross profit realized on those contracts can vary, sometimes substantially, from the original projections due to a variety of factors, including, but not limited to:

  • onsite conditions that differ from those assumed in the original bid;
  • delays caused by weather conditions;
  • later contract start dates than expected when we bid on the contract;
  • contract modifications creating unanticipated costs not covered by change orders;
  • changes in availability, proximity and costs of materials, including steel, concrete, aggregate and other construction materials (such as stone, gravel and sand), as well as fuel and lubricants for our equipment;
  • availability and skill level of workers in the geographic location of a project;
  • our suppliers’ or subcontractors’ failure to perform;
  • fraud or theft committed by our employees;
  • mechanical problems with our machinery or equipment;
  • citations issued by governmental authorities
  • difficulties in obtaining required governmental permits or approvals;
  • changes in applicable laws and regulations; and
  • claims or demands from third parties alleging damages arising from our work or from the project of which our work is part.

Economic downturns or reductions in government funding of infrastructure projects could significantly reduce our revenues.

Our business is highly dependent on the amount of infrastructure work funded by various governmental entities, which, in turn, depends on the overall condition of the economy, the need for new or replacement infrastructure, the priorities placed on various projects funded by governmental entities and national or local government spending levels. Decreases in government funding of infrastructure projects could decrease the number of civil construction contracts available and limit our ability to obtain new contracts, which could reduce our revenues and profits.

The worldwide recession and credit crisis could impact our business.

The tightening of credit in financial markets and the general economic downturn could adversely affect the ability of our customers, and suppliers to obtain the financing they need to make purchases from us, to perform their obligations under agreements with us or even to continue their operations. The credit tightening and decreased cash availability could also result in an increase in cancellation of orders for our products and services and/or a decrease in demand for our products and services in the markets in which we operate. While we believe that the effects of the recession and credit crisis have abated, we are unable to predict potential future economic conditions and disruptions in financial markets or their effect on our business and results of operations, but the consequences may be materially adverse.

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Our concrete production plants in Beijing may be subject to a general city rezoning plan which, if implemented in the future, may require us to relocate or possibly permanently shut down certain of these plants.

Certain of our concrete production plants in Beijing may be subject to a general city rezoning plan which has been prepared by the Beijing municipal government. Under the rezoning plan, it is intended that the properties where these plants are located will be rezoned from industrial to commercial use. If and when implemented in respect of those properties, the rezoning plan may require us to vacate these properties and relocate the plants. In the event we are required to vacate the above properties, we would implement certain strategies to minimize any loss of production capacity during relocation. There can be no assurance that our strategies to deal with the relocation of the facilities can be implemented, or that such strategies can be implemented before we are required to vacate the above properties due to the proposed general city rezoning plan. If we are required to relocate the facilities, our results of operation and financial condition may be materially and adversely affected.

Our exposure to financially troubled customers or suppliers could harm our business, financial condition and operating results.

We provide manufacturing services to companies, and rely on suppliers, that have in the past and may in the future experience financial difficulty, particularly in light of recent conditions in the credit markets and the overall economy that affected access to capital and liquidity. As a result, we devote significant resources to monitor receivables and inventory balances with certain of our customers. If our customers experience financial difficulty, we could have difficulty recovering amounts owed to us from these customers, or demand for our services from these customers could decline. Furthermore, the government tightened monetary policy in order to regulate inflation, which in turn led to delayed payment on our housing construction projects. Due to concern over inflation, the Chinese government began to tighten its monetary policy from October of 2010, which affected the real estate and construction industries adversely. As a result, our accounts receivable increased and the provision for doubtful accounts also increased. Some of our customers appeared to have the problems of declining business and shortage in cash. The allowance for doubtful accounts decreased to approximately $31.7 million at June 30, 2014, compared to approximately $36.5 million at June 30, 2013. In fact, our provision for doubtful accounts, as a percentage of our overall accounts receivable, has increased from approximately 37.9% as of June 30, 2013, to approximately 39.1% as of June 30, 2014. The inability to collect on our outstanding accounts receivable could adversely affect our operating cash flows and reduce our working capital. As a result, we may suffer material write-offs on our accounts receivable to bad debt expense. The inability of our suppliers to supply us with needed raw material could adversely affect our production process and therefore, we may not be able to fulfill our contract arrangements with customers.

We rely on internal models to manage risk, to provide accounting estimates and to make other business decisions. Our results could be adversely affected if those models do not provide reliable estimates or predictions of future activity.

We rely heavily on internal models in making a variety of decisions crucial to the successful operation of our business, including allowances for doubtful accounts and other accounting estimates. It is therefore important that our models are accurate, and any failure in this regard could have a material adverse effect on our results. Models are inherently imperfect predictors of actual results because they are based on historical data available to us and our assumptions about factors such as credit demand, payment rates, default rates, delinquency rates and other factors that may overstate or understate future experience. Our models could produce unreliable results for a number of reasons, including the limitations of historical data to predict results due to unprecedented events or circumstances, invalid or incorrect assumptions underlying the models, the need for manual adjustments in response to rapid changes in economic conditions, incorrect coding of the models, incorrect data being used by the models or inappropriate application of a model to products or events outside of the model’s intended use. In particular, models are less dependable when the economic environment is outside of historical experience, as has been the case recently. Due to the factors described above and in "Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations", we may, among other things, experience actual charge-offs that exceed our estimates and which are possibly greater than our allowance for doubtful accounts, or which require material adjustments to the allowance. Unanticipated and excessive default and charge-off experience can adversely affect our profitability and financial condition and adversely affect our ability to finance our business.

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Our business will be damaged if project contracts with the Chinese government, for which we may act as a subcontractor are cancelled.

We do not enter into any contracts directly with the Chinese government. For contracts that are funded by the Chinese government, we place bids and enter into subcontracts with the private entity prime contractor. A sudden cancellation of a prime contract, and in turn our subcontract, could cause our equipment and work crews to remain idle for a significant period of time until other comparable work becomes available. This idle time could have a material adverse effect on our business and results of operations.

Our industry is highly competitive, with numerous larger companies with greater resources competing with us, and our failure to compete effectively could reduce the number of new contracts awarded to us or adversely affect our margins on contracts awarded.

Our competition includes a number of state-owned and large private PRC-based manufacturers and distributors that produce and sell products similar to ours. We compete primarily on the basis of quality, technological innovation and price. Essentially all of the contracts on which we bid are awarded through a competitive bid process, with awards generally being made to the lowest bidder, though other factors such as shorter schedules or prior experience with the customer are often just as important. Within our markets, we compete with many national, regional and local state-owned and private construction firms. Some of these competitors have achieved greater market penetration or have greater financial and other resources than us. In addition, there are a number of larger national companies in our industry that could potentially establish a presence in our markets and compete with us for contracts. As a result, we may need to accept lower contract margins in order to compete against these competitors. If we are unable to compete successfully in our markets, our relative market share and profits could be reduced.

We could face increased competition in our principal market.

Our principal market, Beijing, has enjoyed stronger economic growth and a higher demand for construction than other regions of China. As a result, we believe that competitors will try to expand their sales and build up their distribution networks in our principal market. We anticipate that this trend will continue and likely accelerate. Increased competition may have a material adverse effect on our financial condition and results of operations.

Our dependence on subcontractors and suppliers of materials could increase our costs and impair our ability to compete on contracts on a timely basis or at all, which would adversely affect our profits and cash flow.

We rely on third-party subcontractors to perform some of the work on many of our contracts. We do not bid on contracts unless we have the necessary subcontractors committed for the anticipated scope of the contract and at prices that we have included in our bid. Therefore, to the extent that we cannot obtain third-party subcontractors, our profits and cash flow will suffer.

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We may be exposed to liabilities under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and any determination that we violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act or Chinese anti-corruption law could have a material adverse effect on our business.

We are subject to the Foreign Corrupt Practice Act, or FCPA, and other laws that prohibit improper payments or offers of payments to foreign governments and their officials and political parties by U.S. persons and issuers as defined by the statute for the purpose of obtaining or retaining business. Chinese anti-corruption law also strictly prohibits bribery of government officials. We have operations, agreements with third parties and make sales in China, where corruption may occur. Our activities in China create the risk of unauthorized payments or offers of payments by one of the employees, consultants, sales agents or distributors of our Company, even though these parties are not always subject to our control. It is our policy to implement safeguards to prevent these practices by our employees. However, our existing safeguards and any future improvements may prove to be less than effective, and the employees, consultants, sales agents or distributors of our Company may engage in conduct for which we might be held responsible.

Violations of the FCPA or other anti-corruption laws may result in severe criminal or civil sanctions, and we may be subject to other liabilities, which could negatively affect our business, operating results and financial condition. In addition, the United States government may seek to hold our Company liable for successor liability FCPA violations committed by companies in which we invest or that we acquire.

We depend heavily on key personnel, and turnover of key employees and senior management could harm our business.

Our future business and results of operations depend in significant part upon the continued contributions of our key technical and senior management personnel, including Xianfu Han, our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and Weili He, our Vice-Chairman and Chief Operating Officer. They also depend in significant part upon our ability to attract and retain additional qualified management, technical, operational and support personnel for our operations. If we lose a key employee, if a key employee fails to perform in his or her current position, or if we are not able to attract and retain skilled employees as needed, our business could suffer. Significant turnover in our senior management could significantly deplete the institutional knowledge held by our existing senior management team. We depend on the skills and abilities of these key employees in managing the reclamation, technical, and marketing aspects of our business, any part of which could be harmed by turnover in the future.

Certain of our existing stockholders have substantial influence over our company, and their interests may not be aligned with the interests of our other stockholders.

Our Chairman, Xianfu Han, owns approximately 29.62% of our outstanding voting securities and our Vice-Chairman, Weili He, owns approximately 19.75% of our outstanding voting securities as of June 30, 2014, in a fully-diluted share base. As a result, each have significant influence over our business, including decisions regarding mergers, consolidations, liquidations and the sale of all or substantially all of our assets, election of directors and other significant corporate actions. This concentration of ownership may also have the effect of discouraging, delaying or preventing a future change of control, which could deprive our stockholders of an opportunity to receive a premium for their shares as part of a sale of our company and might reduce the price of our shares.

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We may require additional capital and we may not be able to obtain it on acceptable terms or at all.

We may require additional cash resources due to changed business conditions or other future developments, including any investments or acquisitions we may decide to pursue. If our resources are insufficient to satisfy our cash requirements, we may seek to sell additional equity or debt securities or obtain additional credit facilities. The sale of additional equity securities could result in dilution to our stockholders. The incurrence of indebtedness would result in increased debt service obligations and could require us to agree to operating and financing covenants that would restrict our operations. Our ability to obtain additional capital on acceptable terms is subject to a variety of uncertainties, including:

  • investors’ perception of, and demand for, securities of Chinese-based companies involved in construction supply or concrete industries;
  • conditions of the U.S. and other capital markets in which we may seek to raise funds;
  • our future results of operations, financial condition and cash flows; and
  • economic, political and other conditions in China.

Financing may not be available in amounts or on terms acceptable to us, if at all. Any failure by us to raise additional funds on terms favorable to us, or at all, could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations.

We may be exposed to potential risks relating to our internal controls over financial reporting.

As directed by Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 or SOX 404, the SEC adopted rules requiring public companies to include a report of management on the company’s internal controls over financial reporting in their annual reports. Under current law, the auditor attestation will not be required as long as our filing status remains as a smaller reporting company, but we may cease to be a smaller reporting company in future years, in which case we will be subject to the auditor attestation requirement. We were subject to management report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2014, and a report of our management for the 2014 fiscal year is included under Item 9A of this annual report concluding that, as of June 30, 2014, our internal controls over financial reporting were not effective. If we cannot remediate the material weakness identified in a timely manner or, if and when we are subject to the auditor attestation report requirement, we are unable to receive a positive attestation from our independent auditors with respect to our internal controls, investors and others may lose confidence in the reliability of our financial statements, which could adversely affect the price of our common stock.

We have limited insurance coverage for our operations in China.

The insurance industry in China is still at an early stage of development. Insurance companies in China offer limited insurance products. We have determined that the risks of disruption or liability from our business, the loss or damage to our property, including our facilities, equipment and office furniture, the cost of insuring for these risks, and the difficulties associated with acquiring such insurance on commercially reasonable terms make it impractical for us to have such insurance. As a result, we do not have any business liability, disruption, litigation or property insurance coverage for our operations in China except for insurance on some company owned vehicles. Any uninsured occurrence of loss or damage to property, or litigation or business disruption may result in the incurrence of substantial costs and the diversion of resources, which could have an adverse effect on our operating results.

We may not be current in our payment of social insurance and housing accumulation fund for our employees and such shortfall may expose us to relevant administrative penalties.

The PRC laws and regulations require all employers in China to fully contribute their own portion of the social insurance premium and housing accumulation fund for their employees within a certain period of time. Failure to do so may expose the employers to make rectification for the accrued premium and fund by the relevant labor authority. Also, an administrative fine may be imposed on the employers as well as the key management members. As of June 30, 2014, Xin Ao has fully contributed the social insurance premium and housing accumulation fund according to PRC laws and regulations.

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Our operations may incur substantial liabilities to comply with environmental laws and regulations.

Our concrete manufacturing operations are subject to laws and regulations relating to the release or disposal of materials into the environment or otherwise relating to environmental protection. Applicable law required that we obtain an environmental impact report and environmental approval from the environmental protection administration prior to obtaining the business license and construction enterprise qualification certificate for Xin Ao. However, the local administration of industry and commerce and the Beijing Municipal Construction Commission did not require Xin Ao to provide the environmental impact report and environmental approval, and Xin Ao has not received any notice of non-compliance nor has any fine or other penalty been assessed. However, the environmental protection administration may in the future require that Xin Ao provide the applicable report and apply for the required environment approval. Our failure to have complied with the applicable laws regarding delivery of the report may result in the assessment of administrative, civil and criminal penalties, the incurrence of investigatory or remedial obligations and the imposition of injunctive relief. Resolution of these matters may require considerable management time and expense. In addition, changes in environmental laws and regulations occur frequently and any changes that result in more stringent or costly manufacturing, storage, transport, disposal or cleanup requirements could require us to make significant expenditures to reach and maintain compliance and may otherwise have a material adverse effect on our industry in general and on our own results of operations, competitive position or financial condition.

RISKS RELATED TO DOING BUSINESS IN CHINA

In order to comply with PRC regulatory requirements, we operate our businesses through companies with which we have contractual relationships but in which we do not have controlling ownership. If the PRC government determines that our agreements with these companies are not in compliance with applicable regulations, our business in the PRC could be materially adversely affected.

We do not have direct or indirect equity ownership of our variable interest entity, or VIE, Xin Ao, which operates all our businesses in China. At the same time, however, we have entered into contractual arrangements with Xin Ao and its individual owners pursuant to which we received an economic interest in, and exert a controlling influence over Xin Ao, in a manner substantially similar to a controlling equity interest.

Although we believe that our current business operations are in compliance with the current laws in China, we cannot be sure that the PRC government would view our operating arrangements to be in compliance with PRC regulations that may be adopted in the future. There have been recent reports of potential PRC government efforts to regulate or perhaps limit the use of VIE structures for new foreign investment, particularly in the internet and other telecommunications industries. We are monitoring developments in this area and do not believe any adverse impact on our operations is likely.

If we are determined not to be in compliance with future PRC regulations, the PRC government could levy fines, revoke our business and operating licenses, require us to discontinue or restrict our operations, restrict our right to collect revenues, require us to restructure our business, corporate structure or operations, impose additional conditions or requirements with which we may not be able to comply, impose restrictions on our business operations or on our customers, or take other regulatory or enforcement actions against us that could be harmful to our business. As a result, our business in the PRC could be materially adversely affected.

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We rely on contractual arrangements with our VIE for our operations, which may not be as effective in providing control over these entities as direct ownership.

Our operations and financial results are dependent on our VIE, Xin Ao, in which we have no equity ownership interest and must rely on contractual arrangements to control and operate the businesses of our VIE. These contractual arrangements are not as effective in providing control over the VIE as direct ownership. For example, the VIE may be unwilling or unable to perform its contractual obligations under our commercial agreements. Consequently, we would not be able to conduct our operations in the manner currently planned. In addition, the VIE may seek to renew its agreements on terms that are disadvantageous to us. Although we have entered into a series of agreements that provide us with substantial ability to control the VIE, we may not succeed in enforcing our rights under them insofar as our contractual rights and legal remedies under PRC law are inadequate. In addition, if we are unable to renew these agreements on favorable terms when these agreements expire or enter into similar agreements with other parties, our business may not be able to operate or expand, and our operating expenses may significantly increase.

If we become directly subject to the recent scrutiny, criticism and negative publicity involving certain U.S.-listed Chinese companies, we may have to expend significant resources to investigate and resolve the matter which could harm our business operations, stock price and reputation and could result in a loss of your investment in our stock, especially if such matter cannot be addressed and resolved quickly.

Recently, U.S. public companies that have substantially all of their operations in China, particularly companies like us which have completed so-called reverse merger transactions, have been the subject of intense scrutiny, criticism and negative publicity by investors, short sellers, financial commentators and regulatory agencies, such as the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Much of the scrutiny, criticism and negative publicity has centered around financial and accounting irregularities and mistakes, a lack of effective internal controls over financial accounting, inadequate corporate governance policies or a lack of adherence thereto and, in many cases, allegations of fraud. As a result of the scrutiny, criticism and negative publicity, the publicly traded stock of many U.S. listed Chinese companies has sharply decreased in value and, in some cases, has become virtually worthless. Many of these companies are now subject to shareholder lawsuits, SEC enforcement actions and are conducting internal and external investigations into the allegations. It is not clear what affect this sector-wide scrutiny, criticism and negative publicity will have on our company, our business and our stock price. If we become the subject of any unfavorable allegations, whether such allegations are proven to be true or untrue, we will have to expend significant resources to investigate such allegations and/or defend our company. This situation could be costly and time consuming and distract our management from growing our company. If such allegations are not proven to be groundless, our company and business operations will be severely impacted and your investment in our stock could be rendered worthless.

Adverse changes in political and economic policies of the PRC government could impede the overall economic growth of China, which could reduce the demand for our products and damage our business.

We conduct all of our operations and generate all of our revenue in China. Accordingly, our business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects are affected significantly by economic, political and legal developments in China. The PRC economy differs from the economies of most developed countries in many respects, including:

  • the higher level of government involvement;
  • the early stage of development of the market-oriented sector of the economy;
  • the rapid growth rate;
  • the higher level of control over foreign exchange; and
  • the allocation of resources.

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As the PRC economy has been transitioning from a planned economy to a more market-oriented economy, the PRC government has implemented various measures to encourage economic growth and guide the allocation of resources. While these measures may benefit the overall PRC economy, they may also have a negative effect on us.

Although the PRC government has in recent years implemented measures emphasizing the utilization of market forces for economic reform, the PRC government continues to exercise significant control over economic growth in China through the allocation of resources, controlling payment of foreign currency-denominated obligations, setting monetary policy and imposing policies that impact particular industries or companies in different ways.

Any adverse change in the economic conditions or government policies in China could have a material adverse effect on the overall economic growth and the level of new construction investments and expenditures in China, which in turn could lead to a reduction in demand for our services and consequently have a material adverse effect on our business and prospects.

Uncertainties with respect to the PRC legal system could limit the legal protections available to you and us.

We conduct substantially all of our business through our operating subsidiary in the PRC. Our operating subsidiaries are generally subject to laws and regulations applicable to foreign investments in China and, in particular, laws applicable to foreign-invested enterprises. The PRC legal system is based on written statutes, and prior court decisions may be cited for reference but have limited precedential value. Since 1979, a series of new PRC laws and regulations have significantly enhanced the protections afforded to various forms of foreign investments in China. However, since the PRC legal system continues to rapidly evolve, the interpretations of many laws, regulations and rules are not always uniform and enforcement of these laws, regulations and rules involve uncertainties, which may limit legal protections available to you and us. In addition, any litigation in China may be protracted and result in substantial costs and diversion of resources and management attention. In addition, all of our executive officers and almost all of our directors are residents of China and not of the United States, and substantially all the assets of these persons are located outside the United States. As a result, it could be difficult for investors to affect service of process in the United States or to enforce a judgment obtained in the United States against our Chinese operations and subsidiaries.

The PRC government exerts substantial influence over the manner in which we must conduct our business activities.

The PRC government has exercised and continues to exercise substantial control over virtually every sector of the Chinese economy through regulation and state ownership. Our ability to operate in China may be harmed by changes in its laws and regulations, including those relating to taxation, import and export tariffs, environmental regulations, land use rights, property and other matters. We believe that our operations in China are in material compliance with all applicable legal and regulatory requirements. However, the central or local governments of the jurisdictions in which we operate may impose new, stricter regulations or interpretations of existing regulations that would require additional expenditures and efforts on our part to ensure our compliance with such regulations or interpretations.

Accordingly, government actions in the future, including any decision not to continue to support recent economic reforms and to return to a more centrally planned economy or regional or local variations in the implementation of economic policies, could have a significant effect on economic conditions in China or particular regions thereof and could require us to divest ourselves of any interest we then hold in Chinese properties or joint ventures.

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A slowdown or other adverse developments in the PRC economy may materially and adversely affect our customers, demand for our services and our business.

We are a holding company. All of our operations are conducted in the PRC and all of our revenues are generated from sales in the PRC. Although the PRC economy has grown significantly in recent years, we cannot assure you that such growth will continue. A slowdown in overall economic growth, an economic downturn or recession or other adverse economic developments in the PRC may materially reduce the demand for new construction projects and adversely affect our business.

Restrictions on currency exchange may limit our ability to receive and use our sales revenue effectively.

Most of our sales revenue and expenses are denominated in RMB. Under PRC law, the RMB is currently convertible under the “current account,” which includes dividends and trade and service-related foreign exchange transactions, but not under the “capital account,” which includes foreign direct investment and loans. Currently, our PRC operating subsidiary may purchase foreign currencies for settlement of current account transactions, including payments of dividends to us, without the approval of the SAFE, by complying with certain procedural requirements. However, the relevant PRC government authorities may limit or eliminate our ability to purchase foreign currencies in the future. Since a significant amount of our future revenue will be denominated in RMB, any existing and future restrictions on currency exchange may limit our ability to utilize revenue generated in RMB to fund our business activities outside China that are denominated in foreign currencies.

Foreign exchange transactions by PRC operating subsidiaries under the capital account continue to be subject to significant foreign exchange controls and require the approval of or need to register with PRC government authorities, including SAFE. In particular, if our PRC operating subsidiaries borrow foreign currency through loans from us or other foreign lenders, these loans must be registered with SAFE, and if we finance the subsidiaries by means of additional capital contributions, these capital contributions must be approved by certain government authorities, including the Ministry of Commerce, or MOFCOM, or their respective local counterparts. These limitations could affect their ability to obtain foreign exchange through debt or equity financing.

We may be unable to complete a business combination transaction efficiently or on favorable terms due to complicated merger and acquisition regulations implemented on September 8, 2006.

The recent PRC Regulation on Mergers and Acquisitions of Domestic Companies by Foreign Investors also governs the approval process by which a PRC company may participate in an acquisition of its assets or its equity interests. Depending on the structure of the transaction, the new regulation will require the Chinese parties to make a series of applications and supplemental applications to the government agencies. In some instances, the application process may require the presentation of economic data concerning a transaction, including appraisals of the target business and evaluations of the acquirer, which are designed to allow the government to assess the transaction. Government approvals will have expiration dates by which a transaction must be completed and reported to the government agencies. Compliance with the new regulations is likely to be more time consuming and expensive than in the past and the government can now exert more control over the combination of two businesses. Accordingly, due to the new regulation, our ability to engage in business combination transactions has become significantly more complicated, time consuming and expensive, and we may not be able to negotiate a transaction that is acceptable to our stockholders or sufficiently protect their interests in a transaction.

The new regulation allows PRC government agencies to assess the economic terms of a business combination transaction. Parties to a business combination transaction may have to submit to MOFCOM and the other government agencies an appraisal report, an evaluation report and the acquisition agreement, all of which form part of the application for approval, depending on the structure of the transaction. The regulations also prohibit a transaction at an acquisition price obviously lower than the appraised value of the Chinese business or assets and in certain transaction structures, require that consideration must be paid within defined periods, generally not in excess of a year. The regulation also limits our ability to negotiate various terms of the acquisition, including aspects of the initial consideration, contingent consideration, holdback provisions, indemnification provisions and provisions relating to the assumption and allocation of assets and liabilities. Transaction structures involving trusts, nominees and similar entities are prohibited. Therefore, such regulation may impede our ability to negotiate and complete a business combination transaction on financial terms that satisfy our investors and protect our stockholders’ economic interests.

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Fluctuations in exchange rates could adversely affect our business and the value of our securities.

The value of our common stock will be indirectly affected by the foreign exchange rate between U.S. dollars and RMB and between those currencies and other currencies in which our sales may be denominated. Because substantially all of our earnings and cash assets are denominated in RMB, fluctuations in the exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and the RMB will affect our balance sheet and our earnings per share in U.S. dollars. In addition, appreciation or depreciation in the value of the RMB relative to the U.S. dollar would affect our financial results reported in U.S. dollar terms without giving effect to any underlying change in our business or results of operations. Fluctuations in the exchange rate will also affect the relative value of any dividend we issue that will be exchanged into U.S. dollars and earnings from, and the value of, any U.S. dollar-denominated investments we make in the future.

Since July 2005, the RMB has no longer been pegged to the U.S. dollar. Although the People’s Bank of China regularly intervenes in the foreign exchange market to prevent significant short-term fluctuations in the exchange rate, the RMB may appreciate or depreciate significantly in value against the U.S. dollar in the medium to long term. Moreover, it is possible that in the future PRC authorities may lift restrictions on fluctuations in the RMB exchange rate and lessen intervention in the foreign exchange market.

Very limited hedging transactions are available in China to reduce our exposure to exchange rate fluctuations. To date, we have not entered into any hedging transactions in an effort to reduce our exposure to foreign currency exchange risk. While we may enter into hedging transactions in the future, the availability and effectiveness of these transactions may be limited, and we may not be able to successfully hedge our exposure at all. In addition, our foreign currency exchange losses may be magnified by PRC exchange control regulations that restrict our ability to convert RMB into foreign currencies.

Currently, some of our raw materials and major equipment are imported. In the event that the U.S. dollars appreciate against RMB, our costs will increase. If we cannot pass the resulting costs on to our customers, our profitability and operating results will suffer.

Under the Current Enterprise Income Tax, or EIT, Law, we may be classified as a "resident enterprise" of China. Such classification will likely result in unfavorable tax consequences to us and our non-PRC stockholders.

We are a holding company incorporated under the laws of Nevada. We conduct substantially all of our business through our wholly-owned and other consolidated entities in China, and we derive all of our income from these entities. Prior to January 1, 2008, dividends derived by foreign enterprises from business operations in China were not subject to the Chinese enterprise income tax. However, such tax exemption ceased as of January 1, 2008 and thereafter with the effectiveness of the new Enterprise Income Tax Law, or EIT Law.

Under the EIT Law, if we are not deemed to be a “resident enterprise” for Chinese tax purposes, a withholding tax at the rate of 10% would be applicable to any dividends paid by our Chinese subsidiaries to us. However, if we are deemed to be a “resident enterprise” established outside of China whose “place of effective management” is located in China, we would be classified as a resident enterprise for Chinese tax purposes and thus would be subject to an enterprise income tax rate of 25% on all of our income, including interest income on the proceeds from this offering on a worldwide basis.

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The regulations promulgated pursuant to the EIT Law define the term “place of effective management” as “establishments that carry out substantial and overall management and control over the manufacturing and business operations, personnel, accounting, properties, etc. of an enterprise.” The State Administration of Taxation issued a SAT Circular 82 on April 22, 2009, which provides that the “place of effective management” of a Chinese-controlled overseas-incorporated enterprise is located in China if the following requirements are satisfied: (i) the senior management and core management departments in charge of its daily operations function are mainly located in the PRC; (ii) its financial and human resources decisions are subject to determination or approval by persons or bodies located in the PRC; (iii) its major assets, accounting books, company seals, and minutes and files of its board and shareholders’ meetings are located or kept in the PRC; and (iv) no less than half of the enterprise’s directors or senior management with voting rights reside in the PRC. SAT Circular 82 applies only to overseas registered enterprises controlled by PRC enterprises, not to those controlled by PRC individuals. If the Company’s non-PRC incorporated entities are deemed PRC tax residents, such entities would be subject to PRC tax under the EIT Law. The Company has analyzed the applicability of the EIT Law and related regulations, and for each of the applicable periods presented, the Company has not accrued for PRC tax on such basis.. In addition, although under the EIT Law and the related regulations dividends paid to us by our PRC subsidiaries would qualify as “tax-exempted income,” we cannot assure you that such dividends will not be subject to a 10% withholding tax, as the PRC foreign exchange control authorities, which enforce the withholding tax, have not yet issued guidance with respect to the processing of outbound remittances to entities that are treated as resident enterprises for PRC enterprise income tax purposes. As a result of such changes, our historical operating results will not be indicative of our operating results for future periods and the value of our shares of common stock may be adversely affected. We are actively monitoring the possibility of “resident enterprise” treatment and are evaluating appropriate organizational changes to avoid this treatment, to the extent possible.

We may be subject to fines and legal sanctions if we or our Chinese employees fail to comply with PRC regulations relating to employee stock options granted by overseas listed companies to PRC citizens.

On December 25, 2006, the People’s Bank of China issued the Administration Measures on Individual Foreign Exchange Control, and its Implementation Rules were issued by the SAFE on January 5, 2007. Both took effect on February 1, 2007. Under these regulations, all foreign exchange matters involved in an employee stock holding plan, stock option plan or similar plan in which PRC citizens’ participation requires approval from the SAFE or its authorized branch. On March 28, 2007, the SAFE issued the Application Procedure for Foreign Exchange Administration for Domestic Individuals Participating in Employee Stock Holding Plans or Stock Option Plans of Overseas Listed Companies, or Notice 78. Under Notice 78, PRC individuals who participate in an employee stock option holding plan or a stock option plan of an overseas listed company are required, through a PRC domestic agent or PRC subsidiary of the overseas listed company, to register with the SAFE and complete certain other procedures. We and our Chinese employees who have been granted shares or stock options pursuant to our share incentive plan are subject to Notice 78. However, in practice, there are significant uncertainties with regard to the interpretation and implementation of Notice 78. We are committed to complying with the requirements of Notice 78. However, we cannot provide any assurance that we or our Chinese employees will be able to qualify for or obtain any registration required by Notice 78. In particular, if we and/or our Chinese employees fail to comply with the provisions of Notice 78, we and/or our Chinese employees may be subject to fines and legal sanctions imposed by the SAFE or other PRC government authorities, as a result of which our business operations and employee option plans could be materially and adversely affected.

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The discontinuation, reduction or delay of any of the preferential tax treatments currently available to us in the PRC could materially and adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations.

Prior to January 1, 2008, under the old enterprises income tax law, Xin Ao was subject to a 33% income tax rate, which was subject to certain tax holidays and preferential tax rates. Under the new enterprise income tax law effective January 1, 2008, or the EIT Law, both foreign-invested enterprises and domestic enterprises are subject to a unified 25% income tax rate. Under the EIT Law, preferential tax treatments will be granted to enterprises that conduct business in certain encouraged sectors and to enterprises that qualify as “high and new technology enterprises”, a status reassessed every three years. In addition, an enterprise is entitled to a 0% value-added tax rate if it uses recycled raw materials to manufacture its products. Xin Ao was recognized as a high and new technology enterprise Jan 2012 and was entitled to a 15% preferential income tax rate for the three-year period ended Dec 2014. In addition, Xin Ao uses recycled raw materials to manufacture its products and was entitled to a 0% value-added tax rate from June 2013 through June 2015. However, we cannot assure you that Xin Ao will be able to maintain its status as “high and new technology enterprises” and/or as an enterprise for value-added tax exemption. If Xin Ao fails to continue to qualify or fails to receive an updated approvals, our income tax and value-added tax expenses would increase, which would have a material adverse effect on our net income and results of operations.

RISKS RELATED TO THE MARKET FOR OUR COMMON STOCK

Our shares of common stock are very thinly traded, and there can be no assurance that there will be an active market for our shares of common stock in the future.

Our shares of common stock are very thinly traded, and the price if traded may not reflect our value. There can be no assurance that there will be an active market for our shares of common stock in the future. The market liquidity will be dependent on the perception of our operating business and any steps that our management might take to bring us to the awareness of investors. There can be no assurance given that there will be any awareness generated. Consequently, investors may not be able to liquidate their investment or liquidate it at a price that reflects the value of the business. If a more active market should develop, the price may be highly volatile. Because there may be a low price for our shares of common stock, many brokerage firms may not be willing to effect transactions in the securities. Even if an investor finds a broker willing to effect a transaction in the shares of our common stock, the combination of brokerage commissions, transfer fees, taxes, if any, and any other selling costs may exceed the selling price. Further, many lending institutions will not permit the use of such shares of common stock as collateral for any loans.

We do not intend to pay dividends on shares of our common stock for the foreseeable future, but if we intend to do so our holding company structure may limit the payment of dividends to our stockholders.

We have no direct business operations, other than our ownership of our subsidiaries. While we have no current intention of paying dividends, should we decide in the future to do so, as a holding company, our ability to pay dividends and meet other obligations depends upon the receipt of dividends or other payments from our operating subsidiaries and other holdings and investments. In addition, our operating subsidiaries, from time to time, may be subject to restrictions on their ability to make distributions to us, including as a result of restrictive covenants in loan agreements, restrictions on the conversion of local currency into U.S. dollars or other hard currency and other regulatory restrictions as discussed below. If future dividends are paid in RMB, fluctuations in the exchange rate for the conversion of RMB into U.S. dollars may reduce the amount received by U.S. stockholders upon conversion of the dividend payment into U.S. dollars.

Chinese regulations currently permit the payment of dividends only out of accumulated profits as determined in accordance with Chinese accounting standards and regulations. Our subsidiaries in China are also required to set aside a portion of their after tax profits according to Chinese accounting standards and regulations to fund certain reserve funds. Currently, our subsidiaries in China are the only sources of revenues or investment holdings for the payment of dividends. If they do not accumulate sufficient profits under Chinese accounting standards and regulations to first fund certain reserve funds as required by Chinese accounting standards, we will be unable to pay any dividends.

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We may be subject to penny stock regulations and restrictions and you may have difficulty selling shares of our common stock.

The SEC has adopted regulations which generally define so-called “penny stocks” to be an equity security that has a market price less than $5.00 per share or an exercise price of less than $5.00 per share, subject to certain exemptions. If our common stock becomes a “penny stock”, we may become subject to Rule 15g-9 under the Exchange Act, or the “Penny Stock Rule”. This rule imposes additional sales practice requirements on broker-dealers that sell such securities to persons other than established customers and “accredited investors” (generally, individuals with a net worth in excess of $1,000,000 or annual incomes exceeding $200,000, or $300,000 together with their spouses). For transactions covered by Rule 15g-9, a broker-dealer must make a special suitability determination for the purchaser and have received the purchaser’s written consent to the transaction prior to sale. As a result, this rule may affect the ability of broker-dealers to sell our securities and may affect the ability of purchasers to sell any of our securities in the secondary market.

For any transaction involving a penny stock, unless exempt, the rules require delivery, prior to any transaction in a penny stock, of a disclosure schedule prepared by the SEC relating to the penny stock market. Disclosure is also required to be made about sales commissions payable to both the broker-dealer and the registered representative and current quotations for the securities. Finally, monthly statements are required to be sent disclosing recent price information for the penny stock held in the account and information on the limited market in penny stock.

There can be no assurance that our common stock will qualify for exemption from the Penny Stock Rule. In any event, even if our common stock were exempt from the Penny Stock Rule, we would remain subject to Section 15(b)(6) of the Exchange Act, which gives the SEC the authority to restrict any person from participating in a distribution of penny stock, if the SEC finds that such a restriction would be in the public interest.

Item 1B. Unresolved Staff Comments

Not applicable.

Item 2. Properties

There is no private land ownership in China. Individuals and companies are permitted to acquire land use rights for specific purposes. We lease our 44,041 square meter facility located at Jia 1, SanTaiShan, XiaoHongMen County, ChaoYang District, Beijing, China, from Beijing SanTaiShan Chemical Trading & Logistics Co., who was granted land use rights from the PRC government. The lease provides for a two year term beginning on October 1, 2013, with the option to extend following expiration. The annual rent on the property is approximately $220,000. On April 30, 2012, the Company entered into a lease agreement to lease 43,000 square feet of office space from a third party, from May 1, 2012 to March 28, 2021, with annual payments of approximately $429,000. The lease agreement is separated into three lease terms, each term has three-year expiration period and will be automatically renewed to next three-year term and so on if the office building would not be acquired or demolished by the city government.

We currently have two operating leases in Beijing. The five-year lease agreement lasts from January 2014 to December 2018 with an annual rent of $806,000; the eight-year lease lasts from November 2013 to October 2021, with an annual rent of $645,000.

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We have an extensive fleet of 78 transit mounted concrete mixers, 10 pump trucks, and we have access to an additional 11concrete mixers and 5 pump truck vehicles for lease in Beijing and 4 transit mounted concrete mixers at our portable stations depending on specific project requirements. More than half of the vehicles are equipped with GPS and tracking devices from the plants central dispatch center in order to optimize capacity utilization, production and delivery schedules.

Item 3. Legal Proceedings

From time to time, we may have disputes that arise in the ordinary course of our business. Currently, there are no material legal proceedings to which we are a party, or to which any of our property is subject, that we expect to have a material adverse effect on our financial condition, results of operations or cash flows.

Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures

Not Applicable.

PART II

Item 5. Market for Registrant’s Common Equity, Related Stockholder Matters and Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities

Market Information

Our common stock is listed on the NASDAQ Capital Market under the symbol “CADC”. On February 25, 2013, our common stock was transferred from the NASDAQ Global Market to the NASDAQ Capital Market. The following table sets forth the quarterly high and low sales prices of a share of our common stock as reported by NASDAQ for the periods indicated. Effective August 1, 2013 we completed a 1 for 12 reverse stock split, and stock prices prior to such date have been adjusted to reflect the effect of the reverse stock split.

Year Quarter Ending   High     Low  
               
2014 June 30 $  5.34   $  3.48  
  March 31 $  9.24   $  4.70  
2013 December 31 $  7.18   $  3.75  
  September 30 $  5.87   $  2.65  
  June 30 $  4.92   $  2.88  
  March 31 $  6.96   $  4.80  
2012 December 31 $  12.48   $  4.68  
  September 30 $  20.88   $  18.24  
  June 30 $  29.40   $  18.24  
  March 31 $  30.60   $  27.36  

Holders of Common Stock

As of September 18, 2014, there were 382 stockholders of record of our common stock.

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Dividends

We have never paid dividends on our common stock. While any future dividends will be determined by our directors after consideration of the earnings, financial condition, and other relevant factors, it is currently expected that available cash resources will be utilized in connection with our ongoing operations.

Item 6. Selected Financial Data

Not Applicable.

Item 7. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

Overview

We are a holding company whose primary business operations are conducted through our wholly-owned subsidiaries BVI-ACM and China-ACMH, and our variable interest entity, Xin Ao and its subsidiaries. We engage in the production and supply of advanced construction materials for large scale commercial, residential, and infrastructure developments, and are primarily focused on producing and supplying a wide range of advanced ready-mix concrete materials for highly technical, large scale, and environmentally-friendly construction projects.

During the year ended June 30, 2014, we supplied materials and provided services to our projects through our network of ready-mixed concrete plants throughout Beijing (three as of June 30, 2014) and our portable plant (one as of June 30, 2014) located in Anhui province in China.

In the first quarter of fiscal year ended June 30, 2015, management evaluated the operations of manufacturing service business, and on August 15, 2014, the Board decided to discontinue this segment due to the shift of administration authority for high-speed rail projects from government to state-owned entities, resulting in competitive disadvantage to our business.

Our management believes that we have the ability to capture a greater share of the Beijing market via expanding relationships and networking, signing new contracts, and continually developing market-leading innovative and eco-friendly ready-mix concrete products.

Principal Factors Affecting Our Financial Performance

We believe that the following factors will continue to affect our financial performance:

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Large Scale Contractor Relationships. We have contracts with major construction contractors which are constructing key infrastructure, commercial and residential projects. Our sales efforts focus on large-scale projects and large customers which place large recurring orders and present less credit risk to us. For the year ended June 30, 2014, one customer accounted for approximately 10.6% of our sales and 3.8% of our accounts receivable as of June 30, 2014. Should we lose any of large scale customers in the future and are unable to obtain additional customers, our revenues will suffer.

     
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Experienced Management. Management’s technical knowledge and business relationships give us the ability to secure major infrastructure projects, which provides us with leverage to acquire less sophisticated operators, increase production volumes, and implement quality standards and environmentally sensitive policies. If there were to be any significant turnover in our senior management, it could deplete the institutional knowledge held by our existing senior management team.

     
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Innovation Efforts. We strive to produce the most technically and scientifically advanced products for our customers and maintain close relationships with Tsinghua University, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology and Beijing DongfangJianyu Institute of Concrete Science & Technology. We entered technical service contracts with these research institutes to further improve our production and products.

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Competition. Our competition includes a number of state-owned and large private PRC-based manufacturers and distributors that produce and sell products similar to ours. We compete primarily on the basis of quality, technological innovation and price. Essentially, all of the contracts on which we bid are awarded through a competitive bid process, with award contracts often being made awarded to the lowest bidder, though other factors such as shorter schedules or prior experience with the customer are often just as important. Within our markets, we compete with many national, regional and local state- owned and private construction entities some of which have achieved greater market penetration or have greater financial and other resources than us. In addition, there are a number of larger national companies in our industry that could potentially establish a presence in our markets and compete with us for contracts. If we are unable to compete successfully in our markets, our relative market share and profits could be reduced.

PRC Taxation

China-ACMH and the VIEs are governed by the income tax laws of the PRC and the income tax provision in respect to operations in the PRC is calculated at the applicable tax rates on the taxable income for the periods based on existing legislation, interpretations and practices in respect thereof. Under the current Chinese Enterprise Income Tax (“EIT”) law, the statutory corporate income tax rate applicable to most companies is 25%. As granted by the State Administration of Taxation of the PRC, Xin Ao was qualified and entitled to an income tax rate reduction from 25% to 15% through June 12, 2015.

In accordance with the EIT Law and related regulations, enterprises established under the laws of foreign countries or regions and whose “place of effective management” is located within the PRC territory are considered PRC resident enterprises and subject to the PRC income tax at the rate of 25% on worldwide income. The regulations define the term “place of effective management” as “establishments that carry out substantial and overall management and control over the manufacturing and business operations, personnel, accounting, properties, etc. of an enterprise.” The State Administration of Taxation issued a SAT Circular 82 on April 22, 2009, which provides that the “place of effective management” of a Chinese-controlled overseas incorporated enterprise is located in China if the following requirements are satisfied: (i) the senior management and core management departments in charge of its daily operations function are mainly located in the PRC; (ii) its financial and human resources decisions are subject to determination or approval by persons or bodies located in the PRC; (iii) its major assets, accounting books, company seals, and minutes and files of its board and shareholders’ meetings are located or kept in the PRC; and (iv) no less than half of the enterprise’s directors or senior management with voting rights reside in the PRC. SAT Circular 82 applies only to overseas registered enterprises controlled by PRC enterprises, not to those controlled by PRC individuals. If non-PRC incorporated entities are deemed PRC tax residents, such entities would be subject to PRC tax under the EIT Law. We have analyzed the applicability of this law, and for each of the applicable periods presented, our non-PRC incorporated entities have not accrued any PRC tax liability on such basis. We continue to monitor changes in the interpretation and/or guidance of this law.

Business Segments and Periods Presented

We have provided a discussion of our results of operations on a consolidated basis and have also provided certain detailed segment information for each of our business segments below for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, in order to provide a meaningful discussion of our business segments. We have organized our operations into three principal segments: concrete sales, manufacturing services, and corporate. We present our segment information along the same lines that our chief executives review our operating results in assessing performance and allocating resources.

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For the year ended June 30, 2014:

    Sales of     Manufacturing     Corporate        
    concrete     services (3)     (1)     Total  
Net revenue $  47,468,956   $  1,221,881   $  -   $  48,690,837  
Depreciation $  (1,863,212 ) $  (232,981 ) $  (303,070 ) $  (2,399,263 )
Segment loss (2) $  (908,582 ) $  (49,658 ) $  (16,226,080 ) $  (17,184,321 )
Other income (expenses) $  2,920,060   $  73,297   $  (207,276 ) $  2,786,081  
Interest income $  555   $  -   $  2,743,963   $  2,744,518  
Interest expense $  -   $  -   $  (2,548,080 ) $  (2,548,080 )
Capital expenditures $  (382,169 ) $  (9,837 ) $  -   $  (392,006 )
Total assets as of June 30, 2014 $  148,800,652   $  3,830,223   $  -   $  152,630,875  

For the year ended June 30, 2013:

    Sales of     Manufacturing     Corporate     Total  
    concrete     services (3)     (1)        
Net revenue $  69,314,758   $  5,172,214   $  -   $  74,486,972  
                         
Depreciation $  (1,779,944 ) $  (1,171,860 ) $  (347,676 ) $  (3,299,480 )
Segment profit (loss) (2) $  3,468,291   $  644,366   $  (30,658,746 ) $  (26,546,089 )
Other income (expenses) $  4,153,257   $  329,114   $  (247,072 ) $  4,235,299  
Interest income $  1,779   $  16   $  657,967   $  659,762  
Interest expense $  -   $  -   $  (1,798,025 ) $  (1,798,025 )
Capital expenditures $  (308,167 ) $  (22,995 ) $  -   $  (331,162 )
Total assets as of June 30, 2013 $  135,651,579   $  10,122,217   $  -   $  145,773,796  

(1) All amounts shown in the Corporate column were incurred at the company headquarter level and did not relate specifically to any of the other reportable segments. Included in the segment loss was the provision for doubtful accounts which management determined by customers and not by segment.

(2) Segment loss for corporate reflects general and administrative expenses not specifically allocated to other segments.

(3) In the first quarter of fiscal year ended June 30, 2015, management evaluated the operations of manufacturing service business, and on August 15, 2014, the Board decided to discontinue this segment due to the shift of administration authority from government to state-owned entities, resulting in competitive disadvantage to our business. We expect the disposal of the properties and equipment of this segment by the end of the first quarter of fiscal year ended June 30, 2015. However, we do not expect such disposal would represent a strategic shift that has (or will have) a major effect on our operations and financial results, as our major source of revenue and gross profit has been and will continue to be the concrete sales business.

Concrete Sales Business

Our concrete sales business segment is comprised of the formulation, production and delivery of the Company’s line of C10-C100 concrete mixtures primarily through our current fixed plant network of two ready-mix concrete batching plants in Beijing. During the year ended June 30, 2014, we entered into two lease agreements, which last for five years and eight years respectively, for two manufacturing plant in the suburban area of Beijing. For this segment of our business, we procure all of our own raw materials, mix them according to our measured mixing formula, ship the final products in mounted transit mixers to the destination work sites, and, for more sophisticated structures, we will pump the mixture and set it into structural frame molds as per structural design parameters.

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Manufacturing Services Business

Our manufacturing services business segment is comprised of the formulation, production and delivery of project-specific concrete mixtures primarily through our current portable plant network of rapid assembly and deployment batching plants, located in various provinces throughout China. Our clients purchase and provide the raw materials in volume on a separate account which we then proportion and mix according to our formulation for a given project’s specifications. Our manufacturing services business segment was primarily dedicated to various high-speed rail projects in China which demand very high quality standards on a time sensitive work schedule.

Consolidated Results of Operations

Comparison of the year ended June 30, 2014 and 2013

The following table sets forth key components of our results of operations for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, in US dollars:

    Year ended  
    June 30,  
    2014     2013     Percentage  
                Change     Change  
Total revenue $  48,690,837   $  74,486,972   $  (25,796,135 )   (35)%  
Total cost of revenue   44,067,731     60,766,527     (16,698,796 )   (27)%  
Gross profit   4,623,106     13,720,455     (9,097,339 )   (66)%  
Provision for doubtful accounts   (7,683,463 )   (15,183,439 )   7,499,976     (49)%  
Selling, general and administrative expenses   (10,676,783 )   (12,535,344 )   1,858,561     (15)%  
Research and development expenses   (1,484,218 )   (2,178,113 )   693,895     (32)%  
Loss realized from disposal of property, plant and equipment   (1,669,923 )   (5,980,281 )   4,310,358     (72)%  
Impairment loss of long-lived assets   (293,040 )   (251,694 )   41,346     (16)%  
Loss from termination of lease   -     (4,117,663 )   4,117,663     (100)%  
Loss from operations   (17,184,321 )   (26,526,089 )   9,341,768     (39)%  
Other income, net   2,982,519     3,097,036     (114,517 )   (4)%  
Loss before provision for income taxes   (14,201,802 )   (23,429,053 )   9,227,251     (39)%
Provision for income taxes   (2,445,290 )   (169,326 ))   (2,275,964 )   1,344%  
Net loss $  (16,647,092 ) $  (23,598,379 ) $  6,951,287     (29)%  

Revenue. Our revenue is primarily generated from sales of our advanced ready-mix concrete products. For the year ended June 30, 2014, we generated total revenue of approximately $48.7 million, as compared to approximately $74.5 million during the year ended June 30, 2013, a decrease of approximately $25.8 million, or 35%. Such decrease was primarily due to our sales generated from the concrete division for the year ended June 30, 2014, which was approximately $47.5 million, a decrease of approximately $21.8 million, or 32%, as compared to $69.3 million for the year ended June 30, 2013. The decrease in revenue attributable to concrete sales was principally due to the decreased sales in the areas we operate. After the suspension due to the China International Garden Expo and a temporary suspension order imposed by the Beijing government for industrial activities in the area, operations at one of our concrete producing plants recommenced in the first calendar quarter of 2014, but had yet to achieve full capacity. Furthermore, China’s central government continues to impose restrictions on the purchase of residential apartments in order to regulate housing prices in China, and China’s economic growth has been decelerating since 2012, which has caused an adverse impact on the construction industry in China.

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During the year ended June 30, 2014, we continued to supply concrete products to three railway projects in China through our portable plants, specifically our projects located in Anhui Province. We suspended the operations of some portable plants during year ended June 30, 2014 due to inspections of high speed railroad projects by the government in China. The three railway projects contributed approximately $1.2 million to our total revenue for the year ended June 30, 2014, a decrease of approximately $4.0 million, or 76%, as compared $5.2 million for the year ended June 30, 2013. The decrease in revenues attributable to our manufacturing services was principally due to the suspension of operations of a number of our portable plants during the year ended June 30, 2014.

Cost of Revenue. Total cost of revenue, which consists of direct labor, rentals, depreciation, other overhead and raw materials, including inbound freight charges, was approximately $44.1 million for the year ended June 30, 2014, as compared to approximately $60.8 million for the year ended June 30, 2013, a decrease of approximately $16.7 million, or 27%. The decrease of cost of revenue was primarily due to the overall decrease in production from our fixed concrete plants in the Beijing area and decreased production on manufacturing services compared to the year ended June 30, 2013.

The cost of revenue on concrete sales decreased by approximately $13.5 million, or 24%, for the year ended June 30, 2014, as compared to the year ended June 30, 2013. Such decrease was due to a decrease in our concrete production volume.

Cost of revenue with respect to our manufacturing services was primarily due to our manufacturing services, which decreased by approximately $3.2 million, or 72%, during the year ended June 30, 2014, as compared to the same period last year.

Gross (Loss) Profit. Gross profit is equal to the difference between our revenue and cost of revenue. Total gross profit was approximately $4.6 million for the year ended June 30, 2014, as compared to approximately $13.7 million for the year ended June 30, 2013. Our gross profit with respect to our sales of concrete was approximately $4.7 million, or 10% of revenue, for the year ended June 30, 2014, as compared to approximately $13.0 million, or 19% of revenue for the year ended June 30, 2013, a decrease of approximately $8.4 million. The decrease in gross profit for concrete sales for the year ended June 30, 2014, as compared with the same period last year, was primarily due to lowered production volume while we were subject to similar level of fixed costs.

Our gross loss with respect to our manufacturing services was approximately $0.04 million, for the year ended June 30, 2014, a decrease of $0.66 million from a gross profit of $0.7 million during the year ended June 30, 2013. Such decrease was principally due to the decrease in revenue from manufacturing services for the year ended June 30, 2014, as a result of the decrease in the number of portable plants and lower production rates at our plants.

Provision for Doubtful Accounts. The provision for doubtful accounts was approximately $7.7 million for the year ended June 30, 2014, a decrease of approximately $7.5 million, as compared to approximately $15.2 million for the year ended June 30, 2013. In accordance with our allowance for doubtful accounts policy, at the end of each quarter, we conduct an aging analysis of each customer’s arrears to determine whether the allowance for doubtful accounts is adequate. In establishing the allowance for doubtful accounts, we consider the historical experience, the economy, trends in the construction industry, the expected collectability of amounts receivable that are past due and the expected collectability of overdue receivables. An estimate of doubtful accounts is recorded when collection of the full amount is no longer probable. Known bad debts are written off against allowance for doubtful accounts when identified. The provision is 15% for accounts receivable past due more than 180 days but less than one year, 60% for accounts receivable past due from one to two years and 75% for accounts receivable past due beyond two years. The allowance for doubtful accounts decreased to approximately $31.7 million at June 30, 2014, as compared to approximately $36.5 million at June 30, 2013, mainly attributable to a $10.9 million write-off of bad debts against allowance balances, offset by additional provision in current year.

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As of June 30, 2014, our accounts and notes receivable aging are as follows:

    Balance     1-90     91-180     181-360     361-720     over 720  
          days     days     days     days     days  
Accounts receivable and notes $  81,035,255   $  19,901,102   $  6,505,128   $  10,722,490   $  19,136,481   $  24,770,054  
Allowance for doubtful accounts   (31,667,803 )   -     -     (1,608,374 )   (11,481,889 )   (18,577,540 )
Accounts receivable and notes, net $  49,367,452   $  19,901,102   $  6,505,128   $  9,114,116   $  7,654,592   $  6,192,514  

Selling, General and Administrative Expenses. Selling, general and administrative expenses consist of sales commissions, advertising and marketing costs, office rent and expenses, costs associated with staff and support personnel who manage our business activities, and professional fees paid to third parties. We incurred selling, general and administrative expenses of approximately $10.7 million and $12.5 million for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively. The decrease of $1.9 million was mainly due to a $0.6 million decrease in advertising expense, a $0.4 million decrease in labor service expense, a $0.2 million decrease in automobile expenses and a $0.2 million decrease in meals and entertainment expense.

Research and development expenses. Research and development expenses were approximately $1.5 million and $2.2 million for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively. The Company’s research and development expenditure was maintained at a certain percentage of revenue, plus discretionary spending on projects that helped to improve our competitive advantage.

Loss realized from disposal of property, plant and equipment. For the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, we incurred a $1.7 million and $6.0 million loss realized from disposal of property, plant and equipment, respectively.

Impairment loss of long-lived assets. For each of the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, we incurred a $0.3 million impairment loss of long-lived assets. For the year ended June 30, 2014, the impairment loss was related to the carrying values of certain property, plant and equipment of our manufacturing service business segment exceeded the estimated future cash flow from disposition of these assets.

Loss from termination of lease. On September 25, 2012, we entered an agreement with a third party to terminate one operating lease, which was originally effective from June 15, 2009 to June 14, 2014. Under the agreement, the fair value of net assets of the related operation were determined to be RBM 130.1 million (approximately $20.6 million) on September 25, 2012, and were settled for RMB 112 million (approximately $17.8 million). As a result, we recognized approximately $4.1 million loss from the termination of the lease for the year ended June 30, 2013.

Loss from Operations. We recognized a loss from operations of approximately $17.2 million for the year ended June 30, 2014, as compared to a loss from operations of approximately $26.5 million for the year ended June 30, 2013, a decrease of approximately $9.3 million in our loss from operations. Such a decrease in our loss from operations was primarily due to a $7.5 million decrease in our provision for doubtful accounts, a $1.9 million decrease in selling, general and administrative expenses, a $4.3 million decrease in loss from disposal of property, plant and equipment, and a $4.1 million decrease in our loss from termination of lease, which were offset by an $9.1 million decrease in gross profit from our concrete sales and manufacturing services segments.

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We incurred $0.9 million of loss from operations of our concrete sales business for the year ended June 30, 2014, as compared to income from operations from this segment of $3.5 million for the year ended June 30, 2013. The change from profit to loss was primarily due to decrease in our concrete production resulting from a lowered overall volume of concrete sales and a lower gross profit margin.

Loss from operations of our manufacturing services business for the year ended June 30, 2014, was approximately $0.05 million, compared to approximately $0.6 million income from operations of this segment for the year ended June 30, 2013. The change from profit to loss was primarily due to a decrease in volume and gross profit during the year ended June 30, 2014 as compared to the same period in 2013.

Our Corporate segment recorded depreciation of approximately $0.3 million for each of the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013. Corporate recorded a segment loss of approximately $16.2 million for the year ended June 30, 2014, as compared to a recorded segment loss of approximately $30.7 million for the year ended June 30, 2013. The decrease in corporate segment loss was primarily due to decrease in provision for doubtful accounts, selling, general and administration expenses and loss from termination of lease.

Other Income (Expense), net. Our other income (expense) consists of valued added tax exemption from the PRC government, interest income (expense), change in fair value of warrants, and other non-operating income (expense). We recorded net other income of approximately $3.0 million for the year ended June 30, 2014, as compared to net other income of approximately $3.1 million for the year ended June 30, 2013, a decrease of approximately $0.1 million, or 4%. The decrease in net other income was mainly due to an $1.5 million decrease in other subsidy income and a $0.8 million increase in interest expense, offset by a $2.1 million increase in interest income and a $0.2 million decrease in net non-operating expense. Due to the fact that we use recycled raw materials to manufacture our products, the State Administration of Taxation granted us a VAT tax exemption from August 2005 through June 2015. The VAT tax collected during the aforementioned period from our customers is retained by the Company and recorded as other subsidy income. Approximately $2.9 million and $4.5 million of subsidy income was recorded for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively.

Provision for Income Taxes. We incurred provision for income taxes of $2.4 million and $0.2 million for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively. The provision for income taxes incurred for the year ended June 30, 2014 was mainly due to additional valuation allowance to deferred tax assets as we estimate that certain bad debts may not be deductible against future pre-tax income. We have used recycled raw materials in our concrete production since our inception, which has entitled us to an income tax rate reduction from 25% to 15% through June 12, 2015, as granted by the State Administration of Taxation, PRC. Since January 1, 2009, we have been subject to a 15% income tax rate. In the past, Xin Ao has paid the corporate income tax on behalf of China-ACMH, and there could be a potential liability for additional taxes for China-ACMH, though at present the Company is unable to determine the extent of such liability, if any.

Net Loss. We recognized a net loss of approximately $16.6 million for the year ended June 30, 2014, as compared to a net loss of approximately $23.6 million for the year ended June 30, 2013, a decrease of $7.0 million in net loss. Such decrease in net loss was the result of the combination of the changes as discussed above.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

As of June 30, 2014, we had cash and cash equivalents of approximately $15.4 million and restricted cash of approximately $13.4 million, which was held by subsidiaries and VIEs outside the U.S in its entirety. We would be required to accrue and pay U.S. taxes if we were to repatriate these funds. Any company which is registered in mainland China must apply to the State Foreign Exchange Administration for approval in order to remit foreign currency to any foreign country. We currently do not intend to repatriate to the U.S. the cash and short-term investments held by our foreign subsidiaries. However, if we were to repatriate funds to the U.S., we would assess the feasibility and plan any transfer in accordance with foreign exchange regulations, taking into account tax consequences. As we conduct all of our operations in China, the inability to convert cash and short-term investments held in RMB to other currencies should not affect our liquidity. As of June 30, 2014, we had working capital of approximately $25.8 million. We believe that our cash and cash equivalents along with our working capital will be sufficient to fund our operations for the next twelve months.

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The following table provides summary information about our net cash flow for financial statement periods presented in this report:

    For the Years Ended  
    June 30,  
    2014     2013  
Net cash provided by(used in) operating activities $  7,039,127   $  (17,143,511 )
Net cash used in investing activities   (9,925,597 )   (4,752,901 )
Net cash provided by financing activities   14,392,812     23,387,434  
Effect of foreign currency translation on cash and cash equivalents   (25,171 )   49,003  
Net change in cash $  11,481,171   $  1,540,025  

Principal demands for liquidity are for acquisition of concrete mixture stations, purchases of concrete mixers and pump trucks, working capital and general corporate purposes assuming the economy improves.

Operating Activities. Net cash provided by operating activities totaled approximately $7.0 million for the year ended June 30, 2014, which was primarily attributable to the net loss adjusted to reconcile to net cash provided by operating activities of $3.7 million, including adjustments for $2.4 million of depreciation, $1.6 million of deferred tax provision, $7.7 million of provision for doubtful accounts and $1.7 million of loss realized from disposal of property, plant and equipment. Net cash provided by changes in operating assets and liabilities resulted in a net cash inflow of $10.7million, which mainly included cash $4.8 million inflow of accounts and notes receivable, $2.9 million inflow of other receivables, a $13.1 million collection of other receivable from termination of lease and a cash inflow in accrued liabilities of $1.2 million, offset by cash outflow in inventory of $0.4 million, cash outflow for prepayments of $8.9 million, cash outflow in accounts payable $1.4 million and cash outflow in customer deposits of $0.7 million.

Net cash used in operating activities totaled approximately $17.1 million for the year ended June 30, 2013, which was primarily attributable to net loss adjusted to reconcile to net cash provided by operating activities of $4.4 million, which primarily included adjustment for a $3.3 million of depreciation, a $15.2 million of provision for doubtful accounts, a $6.0 million of loss realized from disposal of property, plant and equipment, and a $4.1 million loss from termination of lease. Net cash used in changes in operating assets and liabilities resulted in a net cash outflow of $21.5 million, which mainly included cash outflow in other receivables of $2.0 million, cash outflow for prepayments of $16.2 million, cash outflow in accounts payable $7.8 million, cash outflow in other payables of $2.8 million and cash outflow in taxes payables of $1.0 million, offset by a $4.6 million cash inflow in accounts and notes receivable, a $0.9 million inflow in inventories, $2.8 million cash inflow in other receivable from termination of lease and $0.9 million cash inflow in customer deposits.

One factor that had an impact on our net cash provided by operating activities was increased prepayments for raw material purchases. Prices of raw materials for our productions had a tendency to increase as the Chinese government increased restrictions on the quality of concrete materials as part of the efforts to reduce air pollution. We adopted the strategy of increased prepayments for raw material purchases as an approach to stabilize our cost of productions in the near future.

We aim to make improvements in our cash inflows from operating activities stemming from anticipated increases in construction industry activity in Beijing, combined with winning more favorable terms with our suppliers and customers which will be offset by greater working capital needs for our expanding operations.

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Investing Activities. Net cash used in investing activities was approximately $9.9 million for the year ended June 30, 2014, which was primarily attributable to $9.5 million net acquisition of short term investments. Net cash used in investing activities was approximately $4.8 million for the year ended June 30, 2013, and was attributable to $5.1 million net acquisition of short term investments.

Financing Activities. Net cash provided by financing activities totaled approximately $14.4 million for the year ended June 30, 2014, which was primarily attributable to $75.2 million cash proceeds from bank loans and bank guarantees, $2.9 million proceeds from short term loan - shareholders, $11.4 million proceeds from short term loan - other and $17.9 million proceeds from notes payable, which was offset by $64.8 million for repayments of bank loans and bank guarantees, $2.9 million for repayments of short term loan - shareholders, $8.1 million for repayments of short term loan - other, $8.1 million for repayments of notes payable, $2.3 million of principal payments for capital lease obligations and an increase in restricted cash of approximately $6.9 million. Net cash provided by financing activities totaled approximately $23.4 million for the year ended June 30, 2013, which was primarily attributable to a $54.7 million cash proceeds from bank loans and letters of credit and a $0.2 million decrease in restricted cash, offset by a $30.7 million repayments of bank loans and $0.8 million of principal payments for capital lease obligations.

Cash. As of June 30, 2014, we had cash of approximately $15.4 million as compared to approximately $3.9 million as of June 30, 2013. We believe that our cash and revenues from ongoing operations, in addition to closely managing our accounts payable and accounts receivable and the ability to obtain loan financing, is sufficient to meet our liquidity and capital requirements for all of our ongoing operations. However, we may need to raise additional capital in order to undertake our plans for expansion.

Loan Facilities

We had a total of approximately $57.6 million and $43.8 million outstanding on loans and credit facilities as of June 30, 2014 and June 30, 2013, respectively.

Short term loans, banks and bank guarantees:            
    June 30,     June 30,  
    2014     2013  
             
Loan from Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, interest rate of 7.2% per annum, various due dates between July 2014 and January 2015, originally due November and December 2013, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Products Co., LTD * $  10,968,750   $  4,845,000  
             
Loan from Construction Bank, interest rate of 6.00% per annum, originally due November 14, 2013; renewed for another year and due November 14, 2014, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, and Mr. Xianfu Han.   5,687,500     5,652,500  
             
Loan from Citibank, repaid in full in January 2014   -     4,037,500  
             
Loan from Beijing Bank, interest rate of 7.2% per annum, originally due March 29, 2014; renewed for another year and due March 21, 2015, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD.   4,875,000     5,006,500  

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Loan from Hana Bank, interest rate of 6.90% per annum, due September 1, 2014, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, Mr. Xianfu Han and Mr. Weili He. **   6,500,000     -  
             
Loan from Citic Bank, interest rate of 7.80% per annum, due August 4, 2014, guaranteed by Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, Mr. Xianfu Han and Mr. Weili He. ***   3,250,000     -  
             
Bank guarantees due to Construction bank, various due dates from July2014 to December2014, originally due from September to December, 2013, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, and Mr. Xianfu Han, a related party. ****   23,115,463     24,225,000  
             
Short term loans due to third-party individual interest rate of 10.5% per annum, due August 2014 *****   3,250,000      
             
$ 57,646,713   $  43,766,500  

* On July 16 and 25, 2014, approximately $6.1 million was repaid.
** On September 1, 2014, the loan was repaid in full.
*** On August 4, 2014, the loan was repaid in full.
****On July 14 and September 3, 2014, approximately $9.8 million was repaid.
***** On August 28, 2014, the loan was repaid in full.

Each of the guarantors identified above are suppliers of the Company. Mr. Xianfu Han and Mr. Weili He are the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and interim Chief Financial Officer, respectively. Also see Note 10 - Related Party Transactions in Notes to the consolidated financial statements.

Obligations Under Material Contracts

Below is a table setting forth our contractual obligations as of June 30, 2014:

    Payments due by period  
                            More  
          Less than     1 – 3     3 – 5     than 5  
    Total     1 year     years     years     years  
Loan obligations $  57,646,713   $  57,646,713   $  -   $  -   $  -  
Notes payable   9,750,000     9,750,000     -     -     -  
Capital lease payments, including interests   6,055,000     4,855,000     1,200,000     -     -  
Operating lease obligations   10,585,000     2,122,000     3,843,000     2,567,000     2,053,000  
Total $  84,036,713   $  74,373,713   $  5,043,000   $  2,567,000   $  2,053,000  

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Seasonality

Our manufacturing operations are primarily located in northeastern China, which is extremely cold during the winter months. During such time, we are able to manufacture our advanced ready-mix concrete materials, however many construction projects operate on an abbreviated work schedule, if at all.

Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates

While our significant accounting policies are more fully described in Note 2 to our consolidated financial statements included, we believe that the following accounting policies are the most critical to aid you in fully understanding and evaluating this management discussion and analysis:

Principles of consolidation

The accompanying consolidated financial statements include the financial statements of China ACM and its wholly owned subsidiaries, BVIACM, China-ACMH, its variable interest entity Xin Ao and its subsidiaries (collectively, the “Company”). All significant inter-company transactions and balances have been eliminated in consolidation. In accordance with FASB ASC 810, Consolidation of Variable Interest Entities, variable interest entities, or VIEs, are generally entities that lack sufficient equity to finance their activities without additional financial support from other parties or whose equity holders lack adequate decision making ability. All VIEs with which the Company is involved must be evaluated to determine the primary beneficiary of the risks and rewards of the VIE. The primary beneficiary is required to consolidate the VIE for financial reporting purposes. In connection with the adoption of this ASC810, the Company concludes that Xin Ao is a VIE and China ACM is the primary beneficiary. The financial statements of Xin Ao are then consolidated with China ACM’s financial statements.

Our management’s discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations are based on the consolidated financial statements, which have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States. The preparation of these financial statements requires us to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements as well as the reported net sales and expenses during the reporting periods. On an ongoing basis, we evaluate our estimates and assumptions. We base our estimates on historical experience and on various other factors that we believe are reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying value of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. Actual results may differ from these estimates under different assumptions or conditions.

Use of estimates and assumptions

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with US GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting periods. The significant estimates and assumptions made in the preparation of the Company’s consolidated financial statements include deferred income taxes, allowance for doubtful accounts, the fair value and useful lives of property, plant and equipment. Actual results could be materially different from those estimates, upon which the carrying values were based.

Revenue recognition

Revenue is realized or realizable and earned when four criteria are met:

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•      Persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists (the Company considers its sales contracts and technical service agreements to be pervasive evidence of an arrangement);

•      Delivery has occurred or services have been rendered;

•      The seller’s price to the buyer is fixed or determinable; and

•      Collectability of payment is reasonably assured.

The Company sells its concrete products and provides concrete technical services primarily to major local construction companies. Sales agreements are signed with each customer. The agreements list all terms and conditions with the exception of delivery date and quantity, which are evidenced separately in purchase orders. The purchase price of products is fixed in the agreement and customers are not permitted to renegotiate after the contracts have been signed. The agreements include a cancellation clause if the Company or customers breach the contract terms specified in the agreement.

The Company recognizes revenue when title and ownership of the goods are transferred upon shipment to the customer or services are provided by the Company.

Sales revenue represents the invoiced value of goods, net of a value added tax (“VAT”). All of the Company’s concrete products that are sold in the PRC are subject to a Chinese VAT at the rate of 6% of the gross sales price. On July 1, 2014, the VAT rate for concrete products decreased to 3% of the gross sales price.

The Company includes the shipping and handling fee in both revenue and cost of revenue.

Financial instruments

The US GAAP accounting standards regarding fair value of financial instruments and related fair value measurements define fair value, establish a three-level valuation hierarchy that requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value.

The three levels of inputs are defined as follows:

Level 1 inputs to the valuation methodology are quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical assets or liabilities in active markets.

Level 2 inputs to the valuation methodology include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, and inputs that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly, for substantially the full term of the financial instrument.

Level 3 inputs to the valuation methodology are unobservable.

Cash, restricted cash, investments, accounts receivable, other assets, short term loans, accounts payable, and accrued expenses and current capital lease obligations qualify as financial instruments, and their carrying amounts are reported in the consolidated balance sheets at face value or cost, which approximate fair value because of the short period of time between the origination of such instruments and their expected realization and their current market rates of interest.

The fair value of non-current other receivable, net and long-term capital lease obligations approximate their fair value as interest rates approximate the market rate. The Company’s advances on equipment purchases and long-lived assets were recorded at fair value on a nonrecurring basis as a result of impairment changes determined using Level 3 inputs. The Level 3 inputs used were management’s projected cash flows.

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Accounts receivable

During the normal course of business, the Company extends unsecured credit to its customers. Accounts are considered past due after 30 days. In establishing the required allowance for doubtful accounts, management considers the historical experience, the economy, trends in the construction industry, the expected collectability of the amount receivable that is past due and the expected collectability of the overdue receivable. Management reviews its accounts receivable each reporting period to determine if the allowance for doubtful accounts is adequate. An estimate for doubtful accounts is recorded when collection of the full amount is no longer probable. Account balances are charged off against the allowance after all means of collection have been exhausted and the potential for recovering is considered remote. For the year ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, approximately $10.9 million and $1.7 million was written off against the allowance balances, respectively.

Accounting for long-lived assets

We classifies its long-lived assets into: (i) machinery and equipment; (ii) transportation equipment, (iii) office and equipment; and (iv) buildings and improvements.

Long-lived assets held and used by us are reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of such assets may not be fully recoverable. It is possible that these assets could become impaired as a result of technology or other industry changes. If circumstances require a long-lived asset or asset group to be tested for possible impairment, we first compare undiscounted cash flows expected to be generated by that asset or asset group to its carrying value. If the carrying value of the long-lived asset or asset group is not recoverable on an undiscounted cash flow basis, an impairment is recognized to the extent that the carrying value exceeds its fair value. Fair value is determined through various valuation techniques, including discounted cash flow models, quoted market values and third-party independent appraisals, as considered necessary.

We makes various assumptions and estimates regarding estimated future cash flows and other factors in determining the fair values of the respective assets. We uses set criteria that are reviewed and approved by various levels of management, and estimates the fair value of the asset or asset group by using discounted cash flow analyses. If these estimates or their related assumptions change in the future, it is required to record impairment charges for the underlying assets at such time. Any such resulting impairment charges could be material to our results of operations.

If the value of an asset is determined to be impaired, the impairment to be recognized is measured by the amount by which the carrying amount of the asset exceeds the fair value of the asset. Assets to be disposed of are reported at the lower of the carrying amount or the fair value, less disposition costs. We recognized approximately $0.3 million of impairment charges relating to the portable plants for the manufacturing service segment for each of the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013.

The estimated fair value of these assets might be lower than their current fair value, thus could result in future impairment charge if potential events will occur to further the estimated selling price of these assets or increase our cost that are associated with our revenues. Competitive pricing pressure and changes in interest rates could materially and adversely affect our estimates of future net cash flows to be generated by the long-lived assets, and thus could result in future impairment losses.

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Income taxes

We accounts for income taxes in accordance with ASC 740, Income Taxes, which requires us to use the assets and liability method of accounting for income taxes. Under the assets and liability method, deferred income taxes are recognized for the tax consequences of temporary differences by applying enacted statutory tax rates applicable to future years to differences between financial statement carrying amounts and the tax bases of existing assets and liabilities and operating loss and tax credit carry forward. Under this accounting standard, the effect on deferred income taxes of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period that includes the enactment date. A valuation allowance is recognized if it is more likely than not that some portion, or all of, a deferred tax asset will not be realized.

ASC 740-10, Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes, defines uncertainty in income taxes and the evaluation of a tax position as a two-step process. The first step is to determine whether it is more likely than not that a tax position will be sustained upon examination, including the resolution of any related appeals or litigation based on the technical merits of that position. The second step is to measure a tax position that meets the more-likely-than-not threshold to determine the amount of benefit to be recognized in the financial statements. A tax position is measured at the largest amount of benefit that is greater than 50 percent likelihood of being realized upon ultimate settlement. Tax positions that previously failed to meet the more-likely-than-not recognition threshold should be recognized in the first subsequent period in which the threshold is met. Previously recognized tax positions that no longer meet the more-likely-than-not criteria should be de-recognized in the first subsequent financial reporting period in which the threshold is no longer met.

Penalties and interest incurred related to underpayment of income tax are classified as income tax expense in the period incurred.

United States federal, state and local income tax returns prior to 2011 are not subject to examination by any applicable tax authorities.

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

We do not have any off-balance sheet arrangements that have or are reasonably likely to have a current or future effect on our financial condition, changes in financial condition, revenues or expenses, results of operations, liquidity, capital expenditures or capital resources that is material to our stockholders.

Recently issued accounting pronouncements

Refer to Note 2 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for a discussion of recent accounting standards and pronouncements.

Interest Rate Risk

At times when we have short-term loans outstanding, we are exposed to interest rate risk due primarily to our short-term bank loans. Although the interest rates for our short-term loans are typically fixed for the terms of the loans, the terms are typically twelve months and interest rates are subject to change upon renewal. The interest rates are approximately 6.0% for Renminbi bank loans with a term of twelve months or less. Our total borrowings that were subject to interest were approximately $34.5 million as of June 30, 2014.

Credit Risk

The Company is exposed to credit risk from its cash in bank and fixed deposits, and accounts receivable. The credit risk on cash in bank and fixed deposits is limited because the counterparties are recognized financial institutions. However, the Company’s cash in bank deposited in the financial institutions in the PRC is not insured.

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Accounts and note receivable and other receivables are subjected to credit evaluations. An allowance has been made for estimated unrecoverable amounts which have been determined by reference to past default experience and the current economic environment.

Foreign Exchange Risk

The value of the Renminbi against the U.S. dollar and other currencies is affected by, among other things, changes in China’s political and economic conditions. The Renminbi does not fluctuate with the U.S. Dollar. Although the People’s Bank of China regularly intervenes in the foreign exchange market to prevent significant short-term fluctuations in the exchange rate, the Renminbi may appreciate or depreciate significantly in value against the U.S. dollar in the medium to long term. Moreover, it is possible that in the future, PRC authorities may lift restrictions on fluctuations in the Renminbi exchange rate and lessen intervention in the foreign exchange market.

Because substantially all of our earnings and cash assets are denominated in Renminbi, but our reporting currency is the U.S. dollar, fluctuations in the exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and the Renminbi will affect our balance sheet and our earnings per share in U.S. dollars. In addition, appreciation or depreciation in the value of the Renminbi relative to the U.S. dollar would affect our financial results reported in U.S. dollar terms without giving effect to any underlying change in our business or results of operations. Fluctuations in the exchange rate will also affect the relative value of any dividend we issue in the future that will be exchanged into U.S. dollars and earnings from, and the value of, any U.S. dollar-denominated investments we make in the future.

Very limited hedging transactions are available in China to reduce our exposure to exchange rate fluctuations. To date, we have not entered into any hedging transactions in an effort to reduce our exposure to foreign currency exchange risk. While we may enter into hedging transactions in the future, the availability and effectiveness of these transactions may be limited, and we may not be able to successfully hedge our exposure at all. In addition, our foreign currency exchange losses may be magnified by PRC exchange control regulations that restrict our ability to convert Renminbi into foreign currencies.

Most of the transactions of the Company are settled in Renminbi and U.S. dollars. In the opinion of the directors, the Company is not exposed to significant foreign currency risk.

Inflation

Inflationary factors, such as increases in the cost of raw materials and overhead costs, could impair our operating results. Although we do not believe that inflation has had a material impact on our financial position or results of operations to date, a high rate of inflation in the future may have an adverse effect on our ability to maintain current levels of gross margin and selling, general and administrative expenses as a percentage of sales revenue if the selling prices of our products do not increase with these increased costs.

Item 7A. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

Not Applicable.

Item 8. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data

The full text of our audited consolidated financial statements as of June 30, 2014 and 2013 begins on page F-1 of this report.

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Item 9. Changes in and Disagreements with Accountants on Accounting and Financial Disclosure

None.

Item 9A. Controls and Procedures

(a) Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures

We maintain disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) under the Exchange Act) that are designed to ensure that information that would be required to be disclosed in Exchange Act reports is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time period specified in the SEC’s rules and forms, and that such information is accumulated and communicated to our management, including to our Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer and interim Chief Financial Officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.

As required by Rule 13a-15 under the Exchange Act, our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and interim Chief Financial Officer, evaluated the effectiveness of the design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures as of June 30, 2014. Based on that evaluation, we concluded that as of June 30, 2014, our disclosure controls and procedures were not effective to satisfy the objectives for which they are intended due to the material weakness in our internal control over financial reporting discussed below.

(b) Management’s annual report on internal control over financial reporting

Our management is responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over financial reporting as defined in Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f) under the Exchange Act. The Exchange Act defines internal control over financial reporting as a process designed by, or under the supervision of, our principal executive and principal financial officers and effected by the Board, management and other personnel, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”) and includes those policies and procedures that:

  • Pertain to the maintenance of records that in reasonable detail accurately and fairly reflect the transactions and dispositions of the assets of the Company;

  • Provide reasonable assurance that transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in accordance with U.S. GAAP, and that our receipts and expenditures are being made only in accordance with authorizations of our management and directors; and;

  • Provide reasonable assurance regarding prevention or timely detection of unauthorized acquisition, use or disposition of our assets that could have a material effect on our financial statements.

All internal control systems, no matter how well designed, have inherent limitations. Therefore, even those systems determined to be effective can provide only reasonable assurance with respect to financial statement preparation and presentation. Also, projections of any evaluation of effectiveness to future periods are subject to the risk that controls may become inadequate because of changes in conditions, or that the degree of compliance with the policies or procedures may deteriorate.

Management assessed the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting as of June 30, 2014. In making this assessment, management used the 1992 COSO framework set forth in the report entitled Internal Control - Integrated Framework issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission, or COSO. The COSO framework summarizes each of the components of a company’s internal control system, including (i) the control environment, (ii) risk assessment, (iii) control activities, (iv) information and communication, and (v) monitoring. Our management has implemented and tested our internal control over financial reporting based on these criteria and did not identify any significant deficiencies and material weaknesses as of June 30, 2014. However, based on the fact that we do not have any full-time accounting personnel who have U.S. GAAP experience, our management has considered this as a material weakness and determined that as of June 30, 2014, the internal control over financial reporting was not effective.

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In an effort to remedy this material weakness in the future, we intend to do the following:

  • Develop a comprehensive training and development plan, for our finance, accounting and internal audit personnel, including our interim Chief Financial Officer, Financial Manager, and others, in the principles and rules of U.S. GAAP, SEC reporting requirements and the application thereof.

  • Design and implement a program to provide ongoing company-wide training regarding the Company’s internal controls, with particular emphasis on our finance and accounting staff.

  • Implement an internal review process over financial reporting to review all recent accounting pronouncements and to verify that the accounting treatment identified in such report have been fully implemented and confirmed by our internal control department. In the future, we will continue to improve our ongoing review and supervision of our internal control over financial reporting.

  • Hire an individual that possesses the requisite U.S. GAAP experience and education.

Despite the material weakness reported above, our management believes that our consolidated financial statements included in this report fairly present in all material respects our financial condition, results of operations and cash flows for the periods presented.

(c) Changes in internal control over financial reporting

During the quarter ended June 30, 2014, there were no changes in our internal control over financial reporting identified in connection with the evaluation performed during the fiscal year covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect our internal control over financial reporting.

Item 9B. Other Information

None

PART III

Item 10. Directors, Executive Officers and Corporate Governance

Set forth below are the names of our directors, executive officers and significant employees of our company as of the date of this annual report, their ages, all positions and offices that they hold with us, the period during which they have served as such, and their business experience during at least the last five years.

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Name
 
Age
  Position with the
Company
  Term as Directorof
Company
Xianfu Han   54   Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Director   April 2008 – Present
Weili He   56   Chief Operating Officer, Interim Chief Financial Officer, Vice Chairman and Director   April 2008 – Present
Tao Jin   46   Director   May 2011 – Present
Xinyong Gao   41   Director   June 2012 – Present
Ken Ren   38   Director   June 2012 – Present

Name

Position with the Company and Principal Occupations

   
Xianfu Han

Mr. Han became our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer on April 29, 2008. From January 2003 to the present, Mr. Han has served as chairman of the board of directors of the Company’s subsidiary Beijing Xin Ao Concrete Group, or Xin Ao. His main responsibilities include daily board leadership and strategy initiatives. Since November 2002, Mr. Han has been chairman at Beijing Tsinghua University Management School’s Weilun Club. His responsibilities involve daily management work. From January 2001 to March 2007, Mr. Han acted as executive vice chairman of the Beijing Concrete Association. His primary functions involved public relations and communication with various governmental agencies. Mr. Han is a senior engineer with over 25 years of management experience in the building material industry. He contributed to the draft of the "Local Standard of Mineral Admixtures" regulations and was responsible for the "Research and Application of Green High Performance Concrete" published by the Ministry of Construction. Mr. Han has not held any other public company directorships during the past five years.

 

 

Mr. Han graduated in 1995 from the Tsinghua University executive MBA program. Mr. Han received his Bachelor degree in engineering management in 1992 from Northern China University of Technology.

   
Weili He

Mr. He became our Vice-Chairman and Chief Operating Officer on April 29, 2008, and became our Interim Chief Financial Officer on September 21, 2012. From August 2007 to present, Mr. He has worked as vice chairman of the board of directors of Xin Ao. His primary responsibility is large client development. From January 2003 to August 2007, Mr. He worked as chairman of the board of directors of Beijing Xinhang Construction Materials Co., Ltd. His primary responsibilities included strategic planning. Since 2007, Mr. He has served as a vice chairman of the Beijing Concrete Associations. His primary functions include market research. Mr. He has extensive construction and concrete engineering experience in China and Japan on numerous high profile projects. His primary expertise is plant management and operations. Mr. He received a bachelor’s degree in law from Party School of the Central Committee of C.P.C. Mr. He has not held any other public company directorships during the past five years.

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Tao Jin

Mr. Jin became a member of the Board on May 4, 2011. Mr. Jin is Senior Partner with the Chinese law firm of Jincheng TongDa & Neal, based in Beijing, where he specializes in mergers and acquisitions, foreign investments in China and capital market transactions. Mr. Jin started his legal practice in 1996 at the New York office of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton where he represented numerous investment banks and corporations in a variety of mergers and acquisitions and capital markets transactions. Mr. Jin joined Sullivan & Cromwell’s Hong Kong office in 1999 where he continued to focus on merger and acquisition transactions. His clients included major multinational corporations, investment banks, PRC corporations and private equity funds. Mr. Jin joined JP Morgan’s legal department in 2002 as head legal counsel for mergers and acquisitions and capital market transactions in China. Immediately prior to joining Jincheng TongDa, Mr. Jin was a partner with Jun He Law Offices from 2005 through 2010. Mr. Jin received his B.S. from Beijing University and his J.D. from Columbia University, and is fluent in English and Mandarin. Mr. Jin is admitted to the New York bar. Mr. Jin has not held any other public company directorships during the past five years.

 

 

Mr. Jin serves as Chairman of our Compensation Committee and as a member of our Audit Committee and Nominating and Governance Committee.

   
Xinyong Gao

Mr. Gao is currently Vice President of Beijing Capital Development Holding (Group) Co., Ltd., a position he has held since March 3, 2013. Prior to that, he had been the Operations Director of Capital Holding (International) Limited, Beijing Capital Development Holding Group Co., Ltd., a real estate development company based in China, a position he held since September 2011. From July 1994 to September 2011, Mr. Gao served in various capacities, most recently the Deputy General Manager, International Engineering Contracting Dept., with Beijing Urban Construction Group Co. Ltd., a China-based construction company which built 41 structures for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Mr. Gao received his B.A. from Shandong Normal University and his M.B.A. from the Open University of Hong Kong. Mr. Gao has not held any other public company directorships during the past five years.

 

 

Mr. Gao serves as Chairman of the Company’s Nominating and Governance Committee and as a member of our Audit Committee and Compensation Committee.

   
Ken Ren

Mr. Ren is currently the Chief Financial Officer of China Green Agriculture Inc., a position he has held since 2010. Previously, Mr. Ren served as a capital market analyst for the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines, where he analyzed, priced, and assisted in trading investments and issuing debt, conducted hedges and performed analytical work for the bank’s $20 billion investment portfolio of mortgage whole loan and mortgage backed securities. Before this, Mr. Ren served as a senior investment associate at an asset management subsidiary of Wells Fargo, which provides money management services to institutional clients. Earlier, Mr. Ren worked at Residential Capital LLC, a subsidiary of Ally Financial, where he was responsible for risk analytics and reporting while managing its credit residual portfolio. Mr. Ren received Ph.D. in operations research in 2006, and M.S. in computational finance in 2004, both from Purdue University, West Lafayette. Mr. Ren has not held any other public company directorships during the past five years.

 

 

Mr. Ren serves as Chairman of the Company’s Audit Committee and as a member of our Compensation Committee and Nominating and Governance Committee.

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All directors of our company hold office until the next annual meeting of our shareholders or until their successors have been elected and qualified. The executive officers of our company are appointed by the Board and hold office until their death, resignation or removal from office.

Summary of Qualifications of Current Directors

Set forth below is a summary of some of the specific qualifications, attributes, skills and experiences of our directors which we believe qualify them to serve on our Board. For more detailed information, please refer to the biographical information for each director set forth above.

Xianfu Han. Mr. Han has extensive senior management experience in the industry in which we operate, having served as our Chief Executive Officer and Chairman since September 2008 and as the Chairman of Xin Ao since 2003. Mr. Han has over 25 years of management experience in the building material industry, and has worked extensively with various governmental agencies on behalf of our industry in Beijing.

Weili He. Mr. He has extensive experience in the concrete and construction industry, and has specific expertise in strategic planning and plant management and operation.

Tao Jin. Mr. Jin brings to the Board extensive legal and transactional capital markets experience and has worked extensively with both U.S. and PRC based companies, and has a high level of both legal and financial literacy and sophistication.

Xinyong Gao. Mr. Gao brings to the Board extensive experience in the construction industry, both within China and internationally, and years of service in various senior management positions.

Ken Ren. Mr. Ren brings to the Board extensive experience in finance and banking and has a high level of financial literacy and sophistication.

Family Relationships

There is no family relationship among any of our officers or directors.

Involvement in Certain Legal Proceedings

To the best of our knowledge, none of our directors or executive officers were involved in any legal proceedings during the last 10 years as described in Item 401(f) of Regulation S-K.

Section 16(a) Beneficial Ownership Reporting Compliance

Section 16(a) of the Exchange Act requires directors, executive officers and stockholders who own more than ten percent of the outstanding Common Stock of the Company to file with the SEC and Nasdaq reports of ownership and changes in ownership of voting securities of the Company and to furnish copies of such reports to us.

Based solely on a review of Forms 3, 4 and 5 (including amendments to such form) furnished to the Company during and with respect to the year ended June 30, 2014 and written representations from certain persons that no other reports were required for them, we believe that each of the Company’s directors, officers and more than ten-percent stockholders filed all such required forms on a timely basis.

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Code of Ethics

The Board has adopted a Code of Conduct and Ethics that applies to the Company’s directors, officers and employees. A copy of this policy is available via our website at www.China-ACM.com. Printed copies of our Code of Ethics may be obtained, without charge, by contacting the Corporate Secretary, China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc., Yingu Plaza, 9 Beisihuanxi Road, Suite 1708, Haidian District, Beijing 100080 PRC.

Audit Committee

Our audit committee consists of Mr. Ren, Mr. Jin and Mr. Gao, each of whom is “independent” as that term is defined under the Nasdaq listing standards. The audit committee oversees our accounting and financial reporting processes and the audits of the financial statements of our company. Mr. Ren serves as our audit committee financial expert as that term is defined by Item 407 of Regulation S-K of the Exchange Act. The audit committee is responsible for, among other things:

  • selecting our independent auditors and pre-approving all auditing and non-auditing services permitted to be performed by our independent auditors;
  • reviewing with our independent auditors any audit problems or difficulties and management’s response;
  • reviewing and approving all proposed related-party transactions, as defined in Item 404 of Regulation S- K under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended;
  • discussing the annual audited financial statements with management and our independent auditors;
  • reviewing major issues as to the adequacy of our internal controls and any special audit steps adopted in light of significant internal control deficiencies;
  • annually reviewing and reassessing the adequacy of our audit committee charter;
  • meeting separately and periodically with management and our internal and independent auditors; and
  • reporting to the Board; and
  • such other matters that are specifically delegated to our audit committee by the Board from time to time.

Item 11. Executive Compensation

Summary Compensation Table— Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 2014 and 2013

The following table sets forth information concerning all cash and non-cash compensation awarded to, earned by or paid to our principal executive officer and our other most highly paid executive officer (the “named executive officers”) for services rendered in all capacities during the noted periods. No other executive officers received total annual salary and bonus compensation in excess of $100,000 during the fiscal years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013.

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Name and
Principal
Position




Year
Ended
June 30




Salary
($)





Bonus
($)





Stock
Awards
($)




Option
Awards
($)




Non-
Equity
Incentive
Plan
Compensa
tion
Earnings
($)
Non-
Qualified
Deferred
Compensation
Earnings
($)

All
Other
Comp
ensati
on
($)

Total
($)





Xianfu Han
Chairman and CEO
2014
2013
140,000
140,000
- - - - - - 140,000
140,000
Weili He,
Vice Chairman,
interim CFO and COO
2014
2013
109,169
109,169
- - - - - - 109,169
109,169

Employment Agreements

In connection with the reverse acquisition of BVI-ACM on April 29, 2008, Mr. Han was elected as our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer effective immediately. In January 2011, we entered into a three-year Employment Agreement with Mr. Han pursuant to which he receives an annual salary of $140,000 for service as our Chief Executive Officer. The initial term of three years as set forth in the agreement expired as of the date of this report; however, it has been mutually understood that a new agreement will be entered into in the fiscal year of 2015 in substantially the similar terms of the prior one other than the amount of the annual salary.

Upon termination of Mr. Han’s employment because of death, disability or for cause, the Company will pay or provide to Mr. Han or his estate, as the case may be (i) any unpaid base salary and any accrued vacation through the date of termination; (ii) any unpaid annual bonus accrued with respect to the fiscal year ending on or preceding the date of termination; (iii) reimbursement for any unreimbursed expenses properly incurred through the date of termination; and (iv) all other payments or benefits to which Mr. Han may be entitled under the terms of any applicable employee benefit plan, program or arrangement.

Upon the termination of Mr. Han’s employment by the Company without cause, the Company will pay or provide to Mr. Han (i) all amounts due as if Mr. Han’s employment were terminated because of death, disability or for cause, and (ii) subject to Mr. Han’s execution (and non-revocation) of a general release of claims against the Company and its affiliates in a form reasonably requested by the Company, (a) continued payment of his base salary for two months after termination, payable in accordance with the regular payroll practices of the Company, but off the payroll; and (b) payment of his cost of continued medical coverage for two (2) months after termination (subject to his co-payment of the costs in the same proportion as such costs were shared immediately prior to the date of termination). Payments provided under this Section 6(d) shall be in lieu of any termination or severance payments or benefits for which Mr. Han may be eligible under any of the plans, policies or programs of the Company.

In January 2011, we also entered into a three year Employment Agreement with Mr. He pursuant to which he receives an annual salary of $109,169 for service as our Chief Operating Officer. The initial term of three years as set forth in the agreement expired as of the date of this report; however, it has been mutually understood that a new agreement will be entered into in the fiscal year of 2015 in substantially the similar terms of the prior one other than the amount of the annual salary.

Upon termination of Mr. He’s employment because of death, disability or for cause, the Company will pay or provide to Mr. He or his estate, as the case may be (i) any unpaid base salary and any accrued vacation through the date of termination; (ii) any unpaid annual bonus accrued with respect to the fiscal year ending on or preceding the date of termination; (iii) reimbursement for any unreimbursed expenses properly incurred through the date of termination; and (iv) all other payments or benefits to which Mr. He may be entitled under the terms of any applicable employee benefit plan, program or arrangement.

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Upon the termination of Mr. He’s employment by the Company without cause, the Company will pay or provide to Mr. He (i) all amounts due as if Mr. He’s employment were terminated because of death, disability or for cause, and (ii) subject to Mr. He’s execution (and non-revocation) of a general release of claims against the Company and its affiliates in a form reasonably requested by the Company, (a) continued payment of his base salary for two months after termination, payable in accordance with the regular payroll practices of the Company, but off the payroll; and (b) payment of his cost of continued medical coverage for two (2) months after termination (subject to his co-payment of the costs in the same proportion as such costs were shared immediately prior to the date of termination). Payments provided under this Section 6(d) shall be in lieu of any termination or severance payments or benefits for which Mr. He may be eligible under any of the plans, policies or programs of the Company.

Outstanding Equity Awards at Fiscal Year End

None.

Director Compensation


  Fees Earned or Paid in Cash
    Stock
Awards
    Option
Awards
    Total
 
Name   ($)     ($) (1)     ($) (1)     ($)  
Tao Jin   $25,000             $25,000  
Xinyong Gao   $25,000             $25,000  
Ken Ren   $25,000             $25,000  

(1) The amounts in these columns represent the compensation cost of shares of restricted stock awarded by the Company during the fiscal year, except that these amounts do not include any estimate of forfeitures. The aggregate grant date fair value of restricted stock awards granted were determined in accordance with Financial Accounting Standard Board Accounting Standards Codification Topic 718 (formerly SFAS123(R)) and are recognized as compensation cost over the requisite service period.

On May 4, 2011, we entered into a director agreement with Tao Jin pursuant to which he is entitled to receive, annually, a fee of $25,000 in cash and 833 (10,000 on a pre-split basis) in restricted shares of the Company’s common stock, which vested in four equal quarterly installments.

On June 12, 2012, we entered into a director agreement with Xinyong Gao pursuant to which he is entitled to receive, annually, a fee of $25,000 in cash and 833 in restricted shares of the Company’s common stock, which vested in four equal quarterly installments.

On June 12, 2012, we entered into a director agreement with Ken Ren pursuant to which he is entitled to receive, annually, a fee of $25,000 in cash and 833 in restricted shares of the Company’s common stock, which vested in four equal quarterly installments.

As of the date of this report none of the restricted shares noted above have been issued to the independent directors.

Changes in Control

There are no compensatory plans or arrangements with respect to any officer, director, manager or other executive which would in any way result in payments to any such person because of his or her resignation, retirement, or other termination of employment with the Company, or any change in control of the Company, or a change in the person’s responsibilities following a change of control of the Company.

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Item 12. Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management and Related Stockholder Matters

The following table sets forth, as of September, 2014, certain information with respect to the beneficial ownership of our common shares by each shareholder known by us to be the beneficial owner of more than 5% of our common shares, as well as by each of our current directors and executive officers as a group. Each person has sole voting and investment power with respect to the shares of common stock, except as otherwise indicated. Beneficial ownership is determined in accordance with Rule 13d-3 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and does not necessarily bear on the economic incidents of ownership or the rights to transfer the shares described below. Unless otherwise indicated, (a) each stockholder has sole voting power and dispositive power with respect to the indicated shares and (b) the address of each stockholder who is a director or executive officer is c/o Yingu Plaza, #1708, 9 Beisihuanxi Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100080, China.

Name & Address of Office, If Any Amount and Nature of Percent of
Beneficial Owner Officers and Directors Beneficial Ownership Class (1) (2)
       
Xianfu Han (3) Chairman and CEO 440,481 29.62%
Weili He (4) Vice Chairman, COO and Interim CFO 293,654 19.75%
Ken Ren (5) Director -- *
Tao Jin (6) Director -- *
Xinyong Gao (7) Director -- *
All officers and directors as a group (5 persons named above) 734,968 49.43%

*Less than 1%

(1) As of the close of business on September 18, 2014, there were 1,904,059 shares of our common stock outstanding.

(2) In determining beneficial ownership of the common stock, the number of shares shown includes shares which the beneficial owner may acquire within 60 days upon exercise or conversion of convertible securities, warrants or options. In accordance with Rule 13d-3 in determining the percentage of common stock owned by a person on September 18, 2014 (a) the numerator is the number of shares of the class beneficially owned by such person, including shares which the beneficial owner may acquire within 60 days upon conversion or exercise of the warrants and other convertible securities, and (b) the denominator is the sum of (i) the total shares of that class outstanding on September 18, 2014, and (ii) the total number of shares that the beneficial owner may acquire upon conversion or exercise of other securities. Unless otherwise stated, each beneficial owner has sole power to vote and dispose of the shares.

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(3) On June 11, 2008, Mr. Han entered into a Securities Escrow Agreement by and among the investors to the private placement that closed on June 11, 2008, and American Stock Transfer & Trust Company, or AST, whereby 291,667 shares (3,500,000 shares pre-reverse split) of the Company’s common stock owned by Mr. Han were placed into escrow, with AST appointed as the escrow agent. The 291,667 shares were thereafter transferred into the name of AST and are to be held in escrow and released to Mr. Han if the Company does, or to the investors if the Company does not, meet certain performance milestones described in the Securities Escrow Agreement. Mr. Han maintains voting power over all 291,667 shares until such time as any such shares are transferred to the investors, at which time, such transferred shares will be beneficially owned by such investors.

(4) On June 11, 2008, Mr. He entered into a Securities Escrow Agreement by and among the investors to the private placement that closed on June 11, 2008, and American Stock Transfer & Trust Company, or AST, whereby 166,667 shares (2,000,000 shares pre-reverse split) of the Company’s common stock owned by Mr. He were placed into escrow, with AST appointed as the escrow agent. The 166,667 shares were thereafter transferred into the name of AST and are to be held in escrow and released to Mr. He if the Company does, or to the investors if the Company does not, meet certain performance milestones described in the Securities Escrow Agreement. Mr. He maintains voting power over all 166,667 shares until such time as any such shares are transferred to the investors, at which time, such transferred shares will be beneficially owned by such investors.

(5) Mr. Ren is entitled to receive 833 restricted shares of the Company’s common stock per annum under his director agreement but as of the date hereof such shares have not yet been issued.

(6) Mr. Jin is entitled to receive 833 restricted shares of the Company’s common stock per annum under his director agreement but as of the date hereof such shares have not yet been issued.

(7) Mr. Gao is entitled to receive 833 restricted shares of the Company’s common stock per annum under his director agreement but as of the date hereof such shares have not yet been issued.

Item 13. Certain Relationships and Related Transactions, and Director Independence

Transactions with Related Persons

Except as discussed below, since the beginning of the 2012, there have not been any transaction, nor is there any currently proposed transaction, in which we were or are to be a participant and the amount involved exceeded or exceeds $120,000, and in which any related person had or will have a direct or indirect material interest (other than compensation described under “Executive Compensation”).

Mr. Xianfu Han, the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and Mr. Weili He, the Company’s Chief Operating Officer and interim Chief Financial Officer, have also advanced funds to BVI-ACM, for working capital purposes. The loans are non-interest bearing, unsecured, and are payable in cash on demand. As of June 30, 2014, $450,540 and $474,845 (including $53,000 due for unpaid rent expenses discussed above) remain payable to Mr. Han and Mr. He, respectively.

Certain short-term bank loans and bank guarantees are guaranteed by our officers, see note 8 to the consolidated financial statements.

Independence of the Board of Directors

Our Board has determined that the majority of the Board is comprised of “independent directors” within the meaning of applicable Nasdaq listing standards relating to Board composition and Section 301 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. Our independent directors are Mr. Jin, Mr. Ren and Mr. Gao.

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Promoters and Certain Control Persons

We did not have any promoters at any time during the past five fiscal years.

Except as set forth in our discussion above, none of our directors, director nominees or executive officers has been involved in any transactions with us or any of our directors, executive officers, affiliates or associates which are required to be disclosed pursuant to the rules and regulations of the SEC.

Item 14. Principal Accounting Fees and Services

The following are the fees billed to us by our auditors during fiscal years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013:

    Years Ended  
    June 30,     June 30,  
    2014     2013  
Audit Fees $  165,000,   $  180,000  
Audit related fees   -     -  
Tax fees   -     -  
All Other Fees   -     -  
Total $ 165,000   $  180,000  

Audit Fees consist of the aggregate fees billed for professional services rendered for the audit of our annual financial statements and the reviews of the financial statements included in our Forms 10-Q and for any other services that were normally provided by our independent auditor, respectively, in connection with our statutory and regulatory filings or engagements.

Audit Related Fees consist of the aggregate fees billed for professional services rendered for assurance and related services that were reasonably related to the performance of the audit or review of our financial statements and were not otherwise included in Audit Fees.

Tax Fees consist of the aggregate fees billed for professional services rendered for tax compliance, tax advice and tax planning. Included in such Tax Fees were fees for preparation of our tax returns and consultancy and advice on other tax planning matters.

All Other Fees consist of the aggregate fees billed for products and services provided by our independent and not otherwise included in Audit Fees, Audit Related Fees or Tax Fees. Included in such Other Fees were fees for services rendered by our independent auditor in connection with our private and public offerings conducted during such periods.

Our Audit Committee has considered whether the provision of the non-audit services described above is compatible with maintaining auditor independence and determined that such services are appropriate. Before auditors are engaged to provide us audit or non-audit services, such engagement is (without exception, required to be) approved by the Audit Committee of the Board.

Pre-Approval Policies and Procedures

Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, all audit and non-audit services performed by our auditors must be approved in advance by our Audit Committee to assure that such services do not impair the auditors’ independence from us. In accordance with its policies and procedures, the Audit Committee pre-approved the audit service performed by Friedman for our consolidated financial statements as of and for the year ended June 30, 2014.

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The Company’s principal accountant, Friedman LLP, did not engage any other persons or firms other than the principal accountant’s full-time, permanent employees.

PART IV

Item 15. Exhibits, Financial Statement Schedules

(a)

Financial Statements

     
(1)

Financial statements for the Company are listed in the index under Item 8 of this document

     
(2)

All financial statement schedules are omitted because they are not applicable, not material or the required information is shown in the financial statements or notes thereto.

     
(b)

Exhibits


Exhibit   Filed  
Index Description of Document Herewith            Incorporated by Reference To:
       
2.1 Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of October 24, 2011, by and among the Company, Novel Gain Holdings Limited, CACMG Acquisition, Inc., Mr. Xianfu Han and Mr. Weili He. Exhibit 2.1 of the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on October 24, 2011.
     
3.1 Articles of Incorporation of the Registrant as filed with the Secretary of State of Nevada on July 25, 2013, and made effective on August 1, 2013, as amended to date. Exhibits 3.2 the Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on August 2, 2013.
       
3.2 Bylaws of the registrant. Exhibits 3.2 the Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on August 2, 2013.

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4.1 Lock-Up Agreement amongst Registrant, Xianfu Han and Weili He dated June 11, 2008. Exhibit 4.2 to the Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on June 13, 2008.
       
10.1 Employment Agreement with Weili He [X]  
       
10.2 Employment Agreement with Xianfu Han [X]  
       
10.3 Form of Director Agreement [X]  
       
10.4 Subscription Escrow Agreement between the Registrant, Maxim Group, LLC and American Stock Transfer & Trust Company as Escrow Agent dated June 11, 2008. Exhibit 10.1 to the Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on June 13, 2008.
       
10.5 Make Good Escrow Agreement by and among the Registrant, the Investors, the Investor Representative, Xianfu Han and Weili He, and American Stock Transfer & Trust Company as Escrow Agent, dated June 11, 2008 Exhibit 10.2 to the Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on June 13, 2008.
       
10.6 Form of Common Stock Purchase Warrant Exhibit 10.3 to the Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on June 13, 2008.

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10.7 Form of Placement Agent Stock Purchase Warrant   Exhibit 10.4 to the Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on June 13, 2008.
         
10.8 Escrow Agreement for IR and Dividends by and among the Registrant, the Investor Representative, Maxim Group, LLC and Anslow + Jaclin, LLP as Escrow Agent   Exhibit 10.5 to the Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on June 13, 2008.
         
10.9 2009 Equity Incentive Plan, dated as of June 19, 2009, as amended on April 9, 2014 (1) Exhibit 10.1 to the Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on June 25, 2009.
    (2) Appendix C to the Registrant's Definitive Proxy Statement on Schedule 14A filed on March 11, 2014
         
10.10 Termination of Agreement and Plan of Merger dated July 9, 2012   Exhibit 10.1 to the Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on July 11, 2012.
         
21.1 List of Subsidiaries   Exhibit 21.1 to the Registrant’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on September 25, 2013.
         
23.1 Consent of Friedman LLP, Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm [X]
         
31.1 Rule 13a-14(a)/15d-14(a) Certification Principal Executive Officer [X]
         
31.2 Rule 13a-14(a)/15d-14(a) Certification Principal Financial Officer [X]
         
32.1 Certification of Principal Executive Officers, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 [X]

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101.INS XBRL Instance Document
   
101.SCH XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document
   
101.CAL XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document
   
101.DEF XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document
   
101.LAB XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase Document
   
101.PRE XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document

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AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

CHINA ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS GROUP, INC.

JUNE 30, 2014 AND 2013

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

  Page
   
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm F- 2
   
Consolidated Balance Sheets F- 3
   
Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Loss F- 4
   
Consolidated Statement of Shareholders’ Equity F- 5
   
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows F- 6
   
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements F- 7

F-1




REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

To the Board of Directors and Shareholders
China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc.

We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheets of China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries as of June 30, 2014 and 2013, and the related consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive loss, shareholders’ equity and cash flows for the years then ended. China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc.’s management is responsible for these consolidated financial statements. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these consolidated financial statements based on our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. The Company is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of its internal control over financial reporting. Our audits included consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Company’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. and Subsidiaries as of June 30, 2014 and 2013, and the results of its operations and cash flows for the years then ended in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

/s/ Friedman LLP

New York, New York
September 23, 2014

F-2


CHINA ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS GROUP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
AS OF JUNE 30, 2014 AND 2013

ASSETS   2014     2013  
             
CURRENT ASSETS:            
   Cash $  15,431,110   $  3,949,939  
   Restricted cash   13,413,264     6,491,175  
   Accounts and notes receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts 
       of $31,667,803 and $36,469,156, respectively
  49,367,452     59,696,331  
   Inventories   1,562,309     1,122,380  
   Short term investment   14,716,023     5,168,000  
   Other receivables   4,121,550     6,298,088  
   Other receivable from termination of lease, net   -     8,932,029  
   Prepayments and advances   35,699,065     27,827,638  
   Deferred tax assets   2,585,902     3,987,738  
       Total current assets   136,896,675     123,473,318  
             
PROPERTY PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, net   12,878,263     14,357,349  
             
OTHER ASSETS:            
   Other receivable from termination of lease, net   -     3,710,455  
   Advances on equipment purchases, net   2,855,937     4,015,294  
   Deferred tax assets   -     217,380  
Total other assets   2,855,937     7,943,129  
             
Total assets $  152,630,875   $  145,773,796  
             
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY            
             
CURRENT LIABILITIES:            
   Short term loans, banks and bank guarantees $  54,396,713   $  43,766,500  
   Short term loans - other   3,250,000     -  
   Notes payable   9,750,000     -  
   Accounts payable   32,501,363     33,730,871  
   Customer deposits   1,072,998     1,732,662  
   Other payables   2,059,739     1,989,023  
   Other payables - shareholders   925,385     757,328  
   Accrued liabilities   2,241,208     988,598  
   Capital lease obligations - current   4,659,756     2,448,883  
   Taxes payable   192,205     107,013  
Total current liabilities   111,049,367     85,520,878  
             
OTHER LIABILITIES            
   Capital lease obligations - non current   1,177,586     3,560,819  
Total liabilities   112,226,953     89,081,697  
             
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES            
             
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY:            
             
   Preferred stock $0.001 par value, 1,000,000 shares authorized, no shares issued or outstanding   -     -  
   Common stock, $0.001 par value, 74,000,000 shares authorized, 1,486,871 shares
   issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2014 and 2013
  1,487     1,487  
   Additional paid-in-capital   35,233,305     35,233,305  
   (Accumulated deficit) Retained earnings   (11,234,705 )   5,412,387  
   Statutory reserves   6,248,357     6,248,357  
   Accumulated other comprehensive income   10,155,478     9,796,563  
Total shareholders' equity   40,403,922     56,692,099  
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $  152,630,875   $  145,773,796  

The accompanying notes are integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

F-3


CHINA ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS GROUP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE LOSS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 2014 AND 2013

    2014     2013  
REVENUE            
    Sales of concrete $  47,468,956   $  69,314,758  
    Manufacturing services   1,221,881     5,172,214  
Total revenue   48,690,837     74,486,972  
             
COST OF REVENUE            
    Concrete   42,809,448     56,266,126  
    Manufacturing services   1,258,283     4,500,401  
      Total cost of revenue   44,067,731     60,766,527  
             
GROSS PROFIT   4,623,106     13,720,445  
             
PROVISION FOR DOUBTFUL ACCOUNTS   (7,683,463 )   (15,183,439 )
SELLING, GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES   (10,676,783 )   (12,535,344 )
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT EXPENSES   (1,484,218 )   (2,178,113 )
LOSS REALIZED FROM DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT   (1,669,923 )   (5,980,281 )
IMPAIRMENT LOSS OF LONG-LIVED ASSETS   (293,040 )   (251,694 )
LOSS FROM TERMINATION OF LEASE   -     (4,117,663 )
             
LOSS FROM OPERATIONS   (17,184,321 )   (26,526,089 )
             
OTHER (EXPENSE) INCOME, NET            
    Subsidy income   2,921,550     4,469,220  
    Non-operating expense, net   (135,469 )   (366,348 )
    Change in fair value of warrant liability   -     132,427  
    Interest income   2,744,518     659,762  
    Interest expense   (2,548,080 )   (1,798,025 )
TOTAL OTHER INCOME, NET   2,982,519     3,097,036  
             
LOSS BEFORE PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES   (14,201,802 )   (23,429,053 )
             
PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES   (2,445,290 )   (169,326 )
             
NET LOSS $  (16,647,092 ) $  (23,598,379 )
             
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS):            
    Net loss $  (16,647,092 ) $  (23,598,379 )
    Foreign currency translation adjustment   358,915     1,223,586  
             
COMPREHENSIVE LOSS $  (16,288,177 ) $  (22,374,793 )
             
LOSS PER COMMON SHARE            
    Weighted average number of shares (*):            
      Basic and diluted   1,486,871     1,486,501  
             
    Loss per share:            
      Basic and diluted (*) $  (11.20 $ (15.88 )

(*) Retrospectively restated shares for a 1-for-12 reverse split.

The accompanying notes are integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

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CHINA ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS GROUP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIE S
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY

    Common stock     Additional     Retained earnings     Accumulated        
                                  other        
    Number     Par     Paid-in           Statutory     comprehensive        
    of shares (*)     amount     capital     Unrestricted     reserves     income     Total  
                                           
BALANCE, June 30, 2012   1,486,038   $  1,486   $  35,170,600   $  29,010,766   $  6,248,357   $  8,572,977   $  79,004,186  
                                           
    Restricted stock vested for compensation and services   833     1     62,705     -     -     -     62,706  
    Net loss   -     -     -     (23,598,379 )   -     -     (23,598,379 )
    Foreign currency translation gain   -     -     -     -     -     1,223,586     1,223,586  
                                           
BALANCE, June 30, 2013   1,486,871     1,487     35,233,305     5,412,387     6,248,357     9,796,563     56,692,099  
                                           
    Net loss   -     -     -     (16,647,092 )   -     -     (16,647,092 )
    Foreign currency translation gain   -     -     -     -     -     358,915     358,915  
                                           
BALANCE,June 30, 2014   1,486,871   $  1,487   $  35,233,305   $  (11,234,705 ) $  6,248,357   $  10,155,478   $  40,403,922  

(*) Retrospectively restated shares for a 1-for-12 reverse split.

The accompanying notes are integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

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CHINA ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS GROUP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 2014 AND 2013

    2014     2013  
             
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:            
   Net loss $  (16,647,092 ) $ (23,598,379 )
   Adjustments to reconcile net loss to cash provided by (used in) operating activities:            
             Depreciation   2,399,263     3,299,480  
             Stock-based compensation expense   -     62,706  
             Deferred tax provision (benefit)   1,648,292     (254,374 )
             Provision for doubtful accounts   7,683,463     15,183,439  
             Change in fair value of warrant liabilities   -     (132,427 )
             Loss realized from disposal of property, plant and equipment   1,669,923     5,980,281  
             Impairment loss of long-lived assets   293,040     251,694  
             Loss from termination of lease   -     4,117,663  
             Imputed interest on other receivable from termination of leases   (710,155 )   (538,384 )
   Changes in operating assets and liabilities            
             Accounts and notes receivable   4,807,707     4,576,318  
             Inventories   (433,778 )   857,604  
             Other receivables   2,870,784     (2,040,799 )
             Other receivable from termination of lease   13,068,997     2,834,265  
             Prepayments   (8,889,876 )   (16,165,257 )
             Long term prepayments   -     (175,686 )
             Accounts payable   (1,443,156 )   (7,760,545 )
             Customer deposits   (671,631 )   906,428  
             Other payables   58,921     (2,839,630 )
             Accrued liabilities   1,249,739     (742,459 )
             Taxes payable   84,686     (965,449 )
   Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities   7,039,127     (17,143,511 )
             
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:            
   Acquisition of short-term investments, net   (9,533,591 )   (5,097,600 )
   Proceeds from disposal of property, plant and equipment   -     675,861  
   Purchase of property, plant and equipment   (392,006 )   (331,162 )
   Net cash used in investing activities   (9,925,597 )   (4,752,901 )
             
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:            
   Proceeds from short term loans and bank guarantees   75,172,737     54,719,550  
   Payments of short term loans and bank guarantees   (64,794,400 )   (30,665,250 )
   Proceeds from short term loan - shareholders   2,930,400     -  
   Payments of short term loan - shareholders   (2,930,400 )   -  
   Proceeds from short term loan - other   11,396,000     -  
   Payments of short term loan - other   (8,140,000 )   -  
   Proceeds from notes payable   17,908,000     -  
   Payments of notes payable   (8,140,000 )   -  
   Rent payable to shareholder   168,057     (46,972 )
   Principal payments on capital lease obligations   (2,282,981 )   (790,363 )
   Restricted cash   (6,894,601 )   170,469  
   Net cash provided by financing activities   14,392,812     23,387,434  
             
EFFECTS OF EXCHANGE RATE CHANGE IN CASH   (25,171 )   49,003  
             
NET CHANGE IN CASH   11,481,171     1,540,025  
             
CASH, beginning of year   3,949,939     2,409,914  
             
CASH, end of year $  15,431,110   $ 3,949,939  

The accompanying notes are integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

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Note 1 – Organization and description of business

China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. (“CADC Delaware”) was incorporated in the State of Delaware on February 15, 2007. CADC Delaware through its 100% owned subsidiaries and its variable interest entities (“VIEs”), is engaged in producing general ready-mix concrete, customized mechanical refining concrete, and other concrete-related products that are mainly sold in the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”). CADC Delaware has a wholly-owned subsidiary in the British Virgin Islands, Xin Ao Construction Materials, Inc. (“BVI-ACM”), which is a holding company with no operations. BVI-ACM has a wholly-owned foreign enterprise, Beijing Ao Hang Construction Material Technology Co., Ltd. (“China-ACMH”), and China-ACMH has contractual agreements with an entity which is considered as a VIE. China ACM, BVI-ACM, China-ACMH and VIEs are collectively referred to as the Company.

Beijing Xin Ao Concrete Group (“Xin Ao”), our VIE, is engaged in the business of consulting, concrete mixing and equipment rental services. Xin Ao has five wholly-owned subsidiaries in the PRC: (1) Beijing Heng Yuan Zheng Ke Technical Consulting Co., Ltd (“Heng Yuan Zheng Ke”), (2) Beijing Hong Sheng An Construction Materials Co., Ltd (“Hong Sheng An”), (3) Beijing Heng Tai Hong Sheng Construction Materials Co., Ltd (“Heng Tai”), (4) Da Tong Ao Hang Wei Ye Machinery, Equipment Rental Co., Ltd (“Da Tong”) and (5) Luan Xian Heng Xin Technology Co., Ltd (Heng Xin).

On August 1, 2013, after the completion of the Reverse Split (See note 12), CADC Delaware consummated a reincorporation merger with its newly formed wholly-owned subsidiary, China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. (“China ACM”), a Nevada corporation, with CADC Delaware merging into China ACM and China ACM being the surviving company, for the purpose of changing CADC Delaware’s state of incorporation from Delaware to Nevada.

Note 2 – Summary of significant accounting policies

Basis of presentation

The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”) and have been consistently applied.

Principles of consolidation

The consolidated financial statements reflect the activities of the following subsidiaries and VIEs. All material intercompany transactions have been eliminated.

        Ownership
Subsidiaries and VIEs  
Place incorporated
  percentage
BVI-ACM   British Virgin Island   100%
China-ACMH   Beijing, China   100%
Xin Ao   Beijing, China   VIE
Heng Yuan Zheng Ke   Beijing, China   VIE
Hong Sheng An   Beijing, China   VIE
Heng Tai   Beijing, China   VIE
Da Tong   Datong, China   VIE
Heng Xin   Luanxian, China   VIE


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VIEs are generally entities that lack sufficient equity to finance their activities without additional financial support from other parties or whose equity holders lack adequate decision making ability. All VIEs with which the Company is involved must be evaluated to determine the primary beneficiary of the risks and rewards of the VIE. The primary beneficiary is required to consolidate the VIE for financial reporting purposes.

Management makes ongoing assessments of whether China ACM is the primary beneficiary of Xin Ao and its subsidiaries. Based upon a series of contractual arrangements, the Company determined that Xin Ao and its subsidiaries are VIEs subject to consolidation and that China ACM is the primary beneficiary. Accordingly, the accounts of Xin Ao and its subsidiaries are consolidated with those of China ACM.

The carrying amount of the VIEs’ assets and liabilities are as follows:

    June 30     June 30,  
    2014     2013  
 Current assets $  136,681,518   $  123,024,176  
 Property, plant and equipment   12,874,414     14,351,355  
 Other noncurrent assets   487,500     4,412,335  
Total assets   150,043,432     141,787,866  
             
             
 Liabilities   (111,066,630 )   (88,101,262 )
             
 Intercompany payables*   (7,397,342 )   (7,378,365 )
             
Total liabilities   (118,463,972 )   (95,479,627 )
             
Net assets $  31,579,460   $  46,308,239  

* Payables to China - ACMH and BVI-ACM are eliminated upon consolidation.

Use of estimates and assumptions

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with US GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting periods. The significant estimates and assumptions made in the preparation of the Company’s consolidated financial statements include deferred income taxes, allowance for doubtful accounts, the fair value and useful lives of property, plant and equipment. Actual results could be materially different from those estimates, upon which the carrying values were based.

Foreign currency translation

The reporting currency of the Company is the U.S. dollar. The functional currency of China ACM and BVI-ACM is the U.S. dollar. China-ACMH and its VIEs use their local currency Chinese Renminbi (“RMB”) as their functional currency. In accordance with the US GAAP guidance on Foreign Currency Translation, the Company’s results of operations and cash flows are translated at the average exchange rates during the period, assets and liabilities are translated at the exchange rates at the balance sheet dates, and equity is translated at historical exchange rates. As a result, amounts related to assets and liabilities reported on the consolidated statements of cash flows will not necessarily agree with changes in the corresponding balances on the consolidated balance sheets.

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Asset and liability accounts at June 30, 2014 and June 30, 2013, were translated at RMB 6.15 to $1.00 and RMB 6.19 to $1.00. The average translation rates applied to the consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive loss and cash flows for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were RMB 6.14 and RMB 6.28 to $1.00, respectively.

Translation gains and losses that arise from exchange rate fluctuations on transactions denominated in a currency other than the functional currency are included in the results of operations. The effects of foreign currency translation adjustments are included in stockholders’ equity as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income.

Revenue recognition

Revenue is realized or realizable and earned when four criteria are met:

•      Persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists (the Company considers its sales contracts and technical service agreements to be pervasive evidence of an arrangement);

•      Delivery has occurred or services have been rendered;

•      The seller’s price to the buyer is fixed or determinable; and

•      Collectability of payment is reasonably assured.

The Company sells its concrete products and provides concrete technical services primarily to major local construction companies. Sales agreements are signed with each customer. The agreements list all terms and conditions with the exception of delivery date and quantity, which are evidenced separately in purchase orders. The purchase price of products is fixed in the agreement and customers are not permitted to renegotiate after the contracts have been signed. The agreements include a cancellation clause if the Company or customers breach the contract terms specified in the agreement.

The Company recognizes revenue when title and ownership of the goods are transferred upon shipment to the customer or services are provided by the Company.

Revenue represents the invoiced value of goods, net of a value added tax (“VAT”). All of the Company’s concrete products that are sold in the PRC are subject to a Chinese VAT at the rate of 6% of the gross sales price. On July 1, 2014, the standard VAT rate for concrete products decreased to 3% of the gross sales price. Since the Company uses recycled raw materials to manufacture its products, the State Administration of Taxation has granted the Company a VAT exemption through June 2015.

The Company includes the shipping and handling fee in both revenue and cost of revenue.

Financial instruments

The US GAAP accounting standards regarding fair value of financial instruments and related fair value measurements define fair value, establish a three-level valuation hierarchy that requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value.

The three levels of inputs are defined as follows:

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Level 1 inputs to the valuation methodology are quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical assets or liabilities in active markets.

Level 2 inputs to the valuation methodology include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, and inputs that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly, for substantially the full term of the financial instrument.

Level 3 inputs to the valuation methodology are unobservable.

Cash, restricted cash, investments, accounts receivable, other assets, short term loans, accounts payable, and accrued expenses and current capital lease obligations qualify as financial instruments, and their carrying amounts are reported in the consolidated balance sheets at face value or cost, which approximate fair value because of the short period of time between the origination of such instruments and their expected realization and their current market rates of interest.

The fair value of non-current other receivable, net and long-term capital lease obligations approximate their fair value as interest rates approximate the market rate. The Company’s advances on equipment purchases and long-lived assets were recorded at fair value on a nonrecurring basis as a result of impairment changes determined using Level 3 inputs. The Level 3 inputs used were management’s projected cash flows.

Stock-based compensation

The Company records stock-based compensation expense at fair value on the grant date and recognize the expense over the employee's requisite service period. The Company’s expected volatility assumption is based on the historical volatility of Company’s stock or the expected volatility of similar entities. The expected life assumption is primarily based on historical exercise patterns and employee post-vesting termination behavior. The risk-free interest rate for the expected term of the option is based on the U.S. Treasury yield curve in effect at the time of grant. The expected dividend yield is based on the Company’s current and expected dividend policy.

Cash and cash equivalents

The Company considers all highly liquid investments with the original maturity of three months or less at the date of purchase to be cash equivalents. The Company currently maintains substantially all of its day-to-day operating cash balances with major financial institutions within PRC and US. As of June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company had deposits in excess of federally insured limits totaling approximately $15.3 million and $3.8 million, respectively.

Restricted cash

As of June 30, 2014, restricted cash consists of collateral totaling $13.4 million representing cash deposits for short term loans, bank guarantees and notes payable.

Accounts receivable

During the normal course of business, the Company extends unsecured credit to its customers. Accounts are considered past due after 30 days. In establishing the required allowance for doubtful accounts, management considers the historical experience, the economy, trends in the construction industry, the expected collectability of the amount receivable that is past due and the expected collectability of the overdue receivable. Management reviews its accounts receivable each reporting period to determine if the allowance for doubtful accounts is adequate. An estimate for doubtful accounts is recorded when collection of the full amount is no longer probable. Account balances are charged off against the allowance after all means of collection have been exhausted and the potential for recovering is considered remote. For the year ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, approximately $10.9 million and $1.7 million was written off against the allowance balances, respectively.

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Other receivables

Other receivables primarily include other receivables from termination of lease, advances to employees, due from unrelated entities, receivables from an insurance company, VAT tax refunds and other deposits. Management regularly reviews the aging of receivables and changes in payment trends and records allowance when management believes collection of amounts due are at risk. Accounts considered uncollectible are written off after exhaustive efforts at collection are made. The allowance for other receivables was approximately $2.8 million and $2.2 million at June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively.

Inventories

Inventories consist of raw materials and are stated at the lower of cost or market, as determined using the weighted average cost method. Management compares the cost of inventories with the market value and an allowance is made for writing down the inventory to its market value, if lower than cost. As of June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company determined that no reserves for obsolescence were necessary.

Short term investments

During May 2013, the Company entered into an investment agreement for a maximum period of two years with a financial investment company, whereby the Company could invest up to approximately RMB 100 million ($16.2 million). The Company can redeem the investment at any time within the agreed period upon 30-day notice. The financial investment company invests the Company’s funds in certain financial instruments including bonds, mortgage trust or mutual funds. The rate of return on this investment was guaranteed to be no less than 7% per annum. In October 2013, the Company entered into another investment agreement with the same financial investment company for a maximum period of eighteen months and to invest up to approximately RMB 100 million ($16.2 million). The rate of return on the additional investment was guaranteed to be no less than 10% per annum. The Company’s investment is not subject to market fluctuation; therefore, the Company did not experience gain or loss on its investment. However, the Company’s funds deposited with the financial investment company are not insured.

Prepayments and advances, and advances on equipment purchases, net

The Company advances monies to certain suppliers for raw materials, plant and equipment, and factory rent. These advances are interest free and unsecured. For each of the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company recorded a bad debt allowance for advances on equipment purchases for approximately $1.2 million.

Property, plant and equipment

Property, plant and equipment are stated at cost. Expenditures for maintenance and repairs are charged to operations as incurred while additions, renewals and improvements are capitalized. Depreciation is provided over the estimated useful life of each class of depreciable assets and is computed using the straight-line method with 5% residual value. Leasehold improvements are amortized over the lesser of estimated useful lives or lease terms, as appropriate.

The estimated useful lives of assets are as follows:

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  Useful life
Transportation equipment 7-10 years
Plant and machinery 10 years
Office equipment 5 years
Buildings and improvements 3-20 years

Accounting for long-lived assets

The Company classifies its long-lived assets into: (i) machinery and equipment; (ii) transportation equipment, (iii) office and equipment; and (iv) buildings and improvements.

Long-lived assets held and used by the Company are reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of such assets may not be fully recoverable. It is possible that these assets could become impaired as a result of technology or other industry changes. If circumstances require a long-lived asset or asset group to be tested for possible impairment, the Company first compares undiscounted cash flows expected to be generated by that asset or asset group to its carrying value. If the carrying value of the long-lived asset or asset group is not recoverable on an undiscounted cash flow basis, an impairment is recognized to the extent that the carrying value exceeds its fair value. Fair value is determined through various valuation techniques, including discounted cash flow models, quoted market values and third-party independent appraisals, as considered necessary.

The Company makes various assumptions and estimates regarding estimated future cash flows and other factors in determining the fair values of the respective assets. The Company uses set criteria that are reviewed and approved by various levels of management, and estimates the fair value of the asset or asset group by using discounted cash flow analyses. If these estimates or their related assumptions change in the future, it is required to record impairment charges for the underlying assets at such time. Any such resulting impairment charges could be material to our results of operations.

If the value of an asset is determined to be impaired, the impairment to be recognized is measured by the amount by which the carrying amount of the asset exceeds the fair value of the asset. Assets to be disposed of are reported at the lower of the carrying amount or the fair value, less disposition costs. The Company recognized approximately $0.3 million of impairment charges relating to the portable plants for the manufacturing service segment for each of the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013.

Competitive pricing pressure and changes in interest rates could materially and adversely affect our estimates of future net cash flows to be generated by the long-lived assets, and thus could result in future impairment losses.

Income taxes

The Company accounts for income taxes in accordance with ASC 740, Income Taxes, which requires the Company to use the assets and liability method of accounting for income taxes. Under the assets and liability method, deferred income taxes are recognized for the tax consequences of temporary differences by applying enacted statutory tax rates applicable to future years to differences between financial statement carrying amounts and the tax bases of existing assets and liabilities and operating loss and tax credit carry forward. Under this accounting standard, the effect on deferred income taxes of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period that includes the enactment date. A valuation allowance is recognized if it is more likely than not that some portion, or all of, a deferred tax asset will not be realized.

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ASC 740-10, Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes, defines uncertainty in income taxes and the evaluation of a tax position as a two-step process. The first step is to determine whether it is more likely than not that a tax position will be sustained upon examination, including the resolution of any related appeals or litigation based on the technical merits of that position. The second step is to measure a tax position that meets the more-likely-than-not threshold to determine the amount of benefit to be recognized in the financial statements. A tax position is measured at the largest amount of benefit that is greater than 50 percent likelihood of being realized upon ultimate settlement. Tax positions that previously failed to meet the more-likely-than-not recognition threshold should be recognized in the first subsequent period in which the threshold is met. Previously recognized tax positions that no longer meet the more-likely-than-not criteria should be de-recognized in the first subsequent financial reporting period in which the threshold is no longer met.

Penalties and interest incurred related to underpayment of income tax are classified as income tax expense in the period incurred.

United States federal, state and local income tax returns prior to 2011 are not subject to examination by any applicable tax authorities.

Value Added Tax

Enterprises or individuals, who sell commodities, engage in repair and maintenance, or import and export goods in the PRC are subject to a value added tax. The standard VAT rate is 6% of gross sales for the Company’s industry. A credit is available whereby VAT paid on the purchases of raw materials used in the production of the Company’s finished products can be used to offset the VAT due on sales of finished products. Since the Company uses recycled raw materials to manufacture its products, the State Administration of Taxation has granted the Company a VAT exemption through June 2015.

Research and development, advertising and repair and maintenance

Research and development, advertising and repair and maintenance costs are expensed as incurred. The cost of materials and equipment that are acquired or constructed for research and development activities, and have alternative future uses, either in research and development, marketing, or sales, are classified as property and equipment, and depreciated over their estimated useful lives. Research and development costs for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were approximately $1.5 million and $2.2 million, respectively. Advertising costs for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were approximately $14,000 and $0.6 million, respectively. Repair and maintenance costs for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were approximately $0.2 million and $0.9 million, respectively.

Earnings (loss) per share

The Company reports earnings (loss) per share in accordance with the US GAAP, which requires presentation of basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share in conjunction with the disclosure of the methodology used in computing such earnings per share. Basic earnings (loss) per share excludes dilution and is computed by dividing income (loss) available to common shareholders by the weighted average common shares outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings per share takes into account the potential dilution that could occur if securities or other contracts, such as warrants, options, restricted stock based grants and convertible preferred stock, to issue common stock were exercised and converted into common stock. Common stock equivalents having an anti-dilutive effect on earnings per share are excluded from the calculation of diluted earnings per share. Diluted loss per share is the same as basic loss per share since the addition of any contingently issuable shares would be anti-dilutive.

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ASC 260-10-55 requires that stock dividends or stock splits be accounted for retroactively if the stock dividends or stock splits occur during the period, or retroactively if the stock dividends or stock splits occur after the end of the period but before the release of the financial statements, by considering it outstanding of the entirety of each period presented. Dilution is computed by applying the treasury stock method. Under this method, options and warrants are assumed to be exercised at the beginning of the period (or at the time of issuance, if later), and as if funds obtained thereby were used to purchase common stock at the average market price during the period.

All share and per share amounts used in the Company’s consolidated financial statements and notes thereto have been retroactively restated to reflect the 1-for-12 reverse stock split effective on August 1, 2013 (See Note 12).

Comprehensive income

Comprehensive income consists of net income and foreign currency translation adjustments.

Reclassifications

Certain amounts from prior period have been reclassified to conform to the current period’s presentation. The reclassification did not have any impact on the consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive loss.

Recently issued accounting pronouncements

In April 2014, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) No. 2014-08, Presentation of Financial Statements (Topic 205) and Property, Plant, and Equipment (Topic 360): Reporting Discontinued Operations and Disclosures of Disposals of Components of an Entity. Under the new guidance, only disposals representing a strategic shift in operations should be presented as discontinued operations. The new guidance also requires disclosure of the pre-tax income attributable to a disposal of a significant part of an organization that does not qualify for discontinued operations reporting. The amendments in the ASU are effective in the first quarter of 2015 for public organizations with calendar year ends. Early adoption is permitted. The Company has adopted this guidance when accounting for the property and equipment to be disposed of related to its manufacturing service segment, as such disposal would not represent a strategic shift in the Company’s operations or a significant impact on the Company’s financial position and results of operations. See note 6 for impairment charges related to the property and equipment to be disposed of.

In May 2014, the FASB issued ASU No. 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers: Topic 606. This Update affects any entity that either enters into contracts with customers to transfer goods or services or enters into contracts for the transfer of nonfinancial assets, unless those contracts are within the scope of other standards. The guidance in this Update supersedes the revenue recognition requirements in Topic 605, Revenue Recognition and most industry-specific guidance. The core principle of the guidance is that an entity should recognize revenue to illustrate the transfer of promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. The new guidance also includes a cohesive set of disclosure requirements that will provide users of financial statements with comprehensive information about the nature, amount, timing, and uncertainty of revenue and cash flows arising from a reporting organization’s contracts with customers. This ASU is effective retrospectively for fiscal years, and interim periods within those years beginning after December 15, 2016. Management is evaluating the effect, if any, on the Company’s financial position and results of operations.

Note 3 – Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information

For the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company paid interest in the amounts of approximately $2.5 million and $1.8 million, respectively.

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Cash payments for income tax for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were $0.7 million and $1.3 million, respectively.

Non-cash investing and financing activities

For the year ended June 30, 2014, the Company acquired property, plant and equipment under capital lease agreements for approximately $3.6 million (See note 6).

The Company had receivables of approximately $1.2 million as a result of disposal of property, plant and equipment during the year ended June 30, 2014. The Company applied other payables from acquisitions of property, plant and equipment for approximately $0.4 million against other receivables from the termination of leases during the year ended June 30, 2014. The Company offset prepayments with addition of property, plant and equipment for approximately $1.2 million during the year ended June 30, 2014.

Note 4 – Accounts and notes receivable

Accounts and notes receivable are generated from concrete products sold to the Company’s customers and other concrete companies with which the Company conducts business. The payment terms are defined in the respective contracts. Notes receivable represents trade accounts receivable due from various customers where the customers' banks have guaranteed the payment. The notes are non-interest bearing and normally paid within three to six months. The Company has the ability to submit requests for payment to the customer's bank earlier than the scheduled payment date, but will incur an interest charge and a processing fee.

The Company’s estimates of its allowance for doubtful accounts as of June 30, 2014 and 2013 were as follows: 15% for accounts receivable past due more than 180 days but less than one year, 60% for accounts receivable past due from one to two years, and 75% for accounts receivable past due beyond two years. The allowance for doubtful accounts was approximately $31.7 million and $36.5 million at June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively.

Accounts and notes receivable and allowance for doubtful accounts consisted of the following:

    June 30,     June 30,  
    2014     2013  
Accounts receivable $  80,662,464   $  96,092,812  
Notes receivable   372,791     72,675  
    81,035,255     96,165,487  
Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts   (31,667,803 )   (36,469,156 )
Total accounts and notes receivable, net $  49,367,452   $  59,696,331  

Note 5 – Other receivables and other receivable from termination of lease

Other receivables from termination of lease

On September 25, 2012, the Company entered into an agreement with a third party to terminate an operating lease, which was originally effective from June 15, 2009 to June 14, 2014. Under the agreement, the fair value of net assets of the related operation was determined to be RMB 130.1 million (approximately $20.6 million) on September 25, 2012 (the closing date), and were sold for total cash proceeds of RMB 112 million (approximately $17.8 million). As of June 30, 2013, the Company had received approximately $4.0 million of the total $17.8 million; as of June 30, 2014, the Company had received in full the total cash proceeds from the transaction. In connection with this transaction, we have returned $1.2 million to the lessor as it was considered as part of the $20.6 million net assets. Since the note is interest-free, the Company has imputed the interest rate based on bank borrowing rate of 7%, and imputed interest was approximately $1.2 million. At June 30, 2014 and 2013, the receivables from termination of lease had net balances of approximately $0 and $12.6 million, respectively, net of allowances of $0 and $0.7 million, respectively, and discount on note of $0 and $0.7 million, respectively.

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Other receivables and allowance for doubtful accounts consisted of the following:

    June 30,     June 30,  
    2014     2013  
Other receivables, current $  6,932,437   $  7,807,391  
Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts, current   (2,810,887 )   (1,509,303 )
Other receivables - current, net $  4,121,550   $  6,298,088  
             
             
Other receivables from termination of lease $  -   $  14,049,440  
Less: Discount on note   -     (704,484 )
         Allowance for doubtful accounts   -     (702,472 )
Other receivables from termination of lease, net   -     12,642,484  
Less: Other receivables from termination of lease - current   -     (8,932,029 )
Other receivables from termination of lease – noncurrent $  -   $  3,710,455  

As of the disposal date, the book value of the net assets underlying the lease and the determination of the approximately $4.1 million loss is as follows:

Total consideration $  17,752,000  
Less:      
       
         Interest expense   (1,227,078 )
Total consideration (less cash held in Huacheng station and imputed interest)   16,524,922  
       
Net assets      
         Cash held in Huacheng station as of disposal date   1,141,427  
         Account receivables   34,664,492  
         Inventories   88,617  
         Fixed assets   306,108  
         Long term deferred lease expenditure   1,299,700  
         Other long term deferred expenses   16,322  

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         Account payables   (16,512,117 )
         Salary payable   (184,092 )
         Tax payable   (2,514 )
         Other payables   (198,119 )
                   Total net assets   20,619,824  
Total   (4,094,902 )
Exchange rate effect   (22,761 )
Loss $  (4,117,663 )

Note 6 – Property, plant and equipment

Property, plant and equipment consist of the following:

    June 30,     June 30,  
    2014     2013  
             
Machinery and equipment $  4,158,656   $  5,653,211  
             
Transportation equipment   1,095,548     5,377,121  
             
Leased equipment (A)   11,204,700     7,542,050  
             
Office equipment   1,310,508     1,272,683  
             
Buildings and improvements   299,074     228,487  
             
Total   18,068,486     20,073,552  
             
Less: Accumulated depreciation   (5,190,223 )   (5,716,203 )
             
Plant and equipment, net $  12,878,263   $  14,357,349  

Depreciation expense for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 amounted to approximately $2.4 million and $3.3 million, respectively. Depreciation expense for the leased equipment was $1.5 million and $0.2 million for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively. Accumulated depreciation for the leased equipment as of June 30, 2014 and 2013 was $1.7 million and $0.2 million, respectively. The Company recognized approximately $0.3 million of impairment charges relating to the portable plants for each of the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013.

(A) Capital lease

In January 2013, the Company entered into two lease agreements with a third party to lease eight concrete pump trucks for total lease payments of approximately $6.7 million. The lease term for each is for three years, starting in January 2013 and ending in January 2016 with monthly lease payments of approximately $0.2 million and an interest rate per annum of 7.68% . The ownership of the equipment will be transferred to the Company if there is no default of the lease payment within the three-year lease term (see Note 9). For the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company recognized approximately $0.3 million and $0.2 million of interest expense, and $0.9 million and $0.2 million of depreciation expense, respectively.

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In June 2013, the Company entered into lease agreements with a third party to lease 28 concrete mixer trucks for total lease payments of approximately $1.0 million. The lease terms range from 5 to 27 months, between June 2013 and September 2015, and the interest rate per annum was 7.98% . The ownership of the equipment will be transferred to the Company if there is no default of the lease payment within the lease term (see Note 9). For the year ended June 30, 2014, the Company recognized approximately $0.05 million of interest expense and $0.2 million of depreciation expense. One of the leases was fully paid off in November 2013.

In July 2013, the Company entered into five lease agreements with third parties to lease fifty concrete mixer trucks, two concrete pump trucks and automobile for total lease payments of approximately $2.2 million. The lease terms range from 10 to 22 months, from August 2013 to June 2015, with interest rates ranging from 0% to 7.28% per annum. The ownership of the equipment will be transferred to the Company if there is no default of the lease payment within the lease term (see Note 9). For the year ended June 30, 2014, the Company recognized approximately $0.08 million of interest expense and $0.4 million of depreciation expense. One of the leases was paid off early in October 2013.

Note 7 – Prepayments and advances

Prepayments consisted of the following:

    June 30     June 30,  
    2014     2013  
             
Advances on inventory purchases $  35,373,493   $  27,714,588  
             
Rent prepayments (see Note 15)   325,572     113,050  
             
Total prepayments $  35,699,065   $  27,827,638  

Note 8 – Short term loans, banks, Bank guarantees and Notes payable

Short term loans, banks:

The outstanding balances on these loans consisted of the following:

    June 30,     June 30,  
    2014     2013  
             
Loan from Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, interest rate of 7.2% per annum, various due dates between July 2014 and January 2015, originally due November and December 2013, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD * $ 10,968,750   $  4,845,000  
             
Loan from Construction Bank, interest rate of 6.00% per annum, originally due November 14, 2013; renewed for another year and due November 14, 2014, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, and Mr. Xianfu Han.   5,687,500     5,652,500  

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Loan from Citibank, repaid in full in January 2014.   -     4,037,500  
             
Loan from Beijing Bank, interest rate of 7.2% per annum, originally due March 29, 2014; renewed for another year and due March 21, 2015, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD.   4,875,000     5,006,500  
             
Loan from Hana Bank, interest rate of 6.90% per annum, due September 1, 2014, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, Mr. Xianfu Han and Mr. Weili He.**   6,500,000     -  
             
Loan from CiticBank, interest rate of 7.80% per annum, due August 4, 2014, guaranteed by Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, Mr. Xianfu Han and Mr. Weili He. ***   3,250,000     -  
             
$ 31,281,250   $  19,541,500  

* On July 16 and 25, 2014, approximately $6.1 million was repaid.
** On September 1, 2014, the loan was repaid in full.
*** On August 4, 2014, the loan was repaid in full.

The above guarantors are various suppliers to the Company. Mr. Xianfu Han and Mr. Weili He are the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and interim Chief Financial Officer, respectively. Also see Note 10 – Related party transactions.

Interest expense on short term loans - bank for each of the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 amounted to approximately $1.7 million and $1.5 million, respectively.

Bank guarantees:

Bank guarantees represent amounts due to issuing banks after beneficiary vendors completed shipments and presented the letters of credit to advising banks. Bank guarantees are non-interest bearing and due within six months. The outstanding balances on these bank guarantees consisted of the following:

    June 30,     June 30,  
    2014     2013  
Bank guarantees due to Construction Bank, various due dates from July 2014 to December 2014, originally due from September to December, 2013, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, and Mr. Xianfu Han, a related party. * $  23,115,463   $  24,225,000  

* On July 14 and September 3, 2014, approximately $9.8 million was repaid.

As of June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company had restricted cash for short-term loans and bank guarantees of approximately $10.5 million and $6.5 million, respectively.

Short term loans - other:

The outstanding balance consisted of the following:

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    June 30     June 30,  
    2014     2013  
Short term loans due to unrelated third-party individual, interest rates of 10.5% per annum, due August 2014. * $  3,250,000   $  -  

* On August 28, 2014, the loan was repaid in full.

Interest expense on short term loans – other for year ended June 30, 2014 amounted to approximately $0.1 million.

Notes payable:

During the year ended June 30, 2014, bank notes were issued to a third party for inventory purchases. The notes payable were approximately $9.8 million (RMB 60 million) as of June 30, 2014, and were non-interest bearing with expiration dates of August 17, 2014 and September 26, 2014. On August 15, 2014, approximately $4.9 million was repaid. The restricted cash for the notes was approximately $2.9 million as of June 30, 2014.

Note 9 – Capital lease obligations

Capital lease obligations consist of the following:

    June 30,     June 30,  
    2014     2013  
             
Lease obligations for concrete pump trucks expiring in January 2016, lease payment at $184,000 per month with interest at 7.68% per annum $  4,790,877   $  5,596,394  
             
Lease obligations for concrete mixer trucks expiring September 2015, lease payment at $32,000 per month with interest at 7.98% per annum   473,600     994,670  
             
Lease obligations for concrete mixer trucks originally expiring in May 2014 and extended to any date in the remainder of 2014, lease payment at $155,000 per month with interest at 7.28% per annum   606,052     -  
             
Lease obligations for concrete pump trucks expiring in January 2015, lease payment at $33,000 per month with interest at 6.76% per annum   187,801     -  
             
Total   6,058,330     6,591,064  
             
Less: Deferred interest   (220,988 )   (581,362 )
    5,837,342     6,009,702  
Less: Capital lease obligations - current   (4,659,756 )   (2,448,883 )
             
Capital lease obligations - non current $  1,177,586   $  3,560,819  

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Future annual capital lease payments approximately consist of the following:

Twelve months ending June 30,     Amount  
2015   $  4,855,000  
2016     1,200,000  
    $  6,055,000  

Note 10 – Related party transactions

Other payables – shareholders

The Company’s two shareholders and officers advanced funds to BVI-ACM, for working capital purposes. The advances are non-interest bearing, unsecured, and are payable in cash on demand. These two shareholders and officers of the Company also guaranteed some of the Company’s short-term loans payable to banks (see Note 8).

Other payables - shareholders consist of the following:

    June 30,     June 30,  
    2014     2013  
             
Xianfu Han, shareholder $  450,540   $  450,540  
             
Weili He, shareholder   474,845     306,788  
             
  $  925,385   $  757,328  

Note 11 – Income taxes

(a) Corporate income tax

China ACM was organized in the United States. China ACM had no taxable income for United States income tax purposes for the year ended June 30, 2014. As of June 30, 2014, China ACM’s net operating loss carry forward for United States income taxes was approximately $1.7 million. The net operating loss carry forwards are available to reduce future years’ taxable income through year 2033. Management believes that the realization of the benefits from these losses appears uncertain due to the Company’s operating history and continued losses in the company in the United States. Accordingly, the Company has provided a 100% valuation allowance on the deferred tax asset to reduce the asset to zero. The net changes in the valuation allowance for deferred tax assets for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 was a decrease of approximately $84,000 and $49,000, respectively. Management reviews this valuation allowance periodically and makes adjustments accordingly.

BVI-ACM was incorporated in the British Virgin Islands (“BVI”) and is not subject to income taxes under the current laws of the BVI.

China-ACMH and VIEs-Chinese operations

All of the Company’s income is generated in the PRC, through VIEs. The Company’s VIE entities had cumulative loss of approximately $1.5 million as of June 30, 2014, and undistributed earnings of approximately $17.8 million as of June 30, 2013, included in consolidated retained earnings. Accordingly, no provision has been made for U.S. deferred taxes related to future repatriation of these earnings.

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China-ACMH and VIEs are governed by the income tax laws of the PRC and the income tax provision in respect to operations in the PRC is calculated at the applicable tax rates on the taxable income for the periods based on existing legislation, interpretations and practices in respect thereof. Under the Chinese Enterprise Income Tax (“EIT”) law, the statutory corporate income tax rate applicable to most companies is 25%. In 2009, Xin Ao applied and received an Enterprise High-Tech Certificate. The certificate was awarded based on Xin Ao’s involvement in producing high-tech products, its research and development, as well as its technical services. As granted by the State Administration of Taxation of the PRC, Xin Ao is entitled to a reduction in its income tax rate from 25% to 15% until June 12, 2015.

In accordance with the EIT Law, enterprises established under the laws of foreign countries or regions and whose “place of effective management” is located within the PRC territory are considered PRC resident enterprises and are subject to the PRC income tax at the rate of 25% on their worldwide income. The definition of “place of effective management” refers to an establishment that exercises, in substance, and among other items, overall management and control over the production and business, personnel, accounting, and properties of an enterprise. No detailed interpretation of guidance has been issued to define “place of effective management”. Furthermore, the administrative practice associated with interpreting and applying the concept of “place of effective management” is unclear. If the Company’s non-PRC incorporated entities are deemed PRC tax residents, such entities would be subject to PRC tax under the EIT Law. The Company has analyzed the applicability of this law, and for each of the applicable periods presented, the Company has not accrued for PRC tax on such basis. The Company continues to monitor changes in the interpretation and/or guidance of this law.

The EIT Law also imposes a 10% withholding income tax, subject to reduction based on tax treaties where applicable, for dividends distributed by a foreign invested enterprise to its immediate holding company outside China. Such dividends were exempted from PRC tax under the previous income tax law and regulations. The Company intends to permanently reinvest undistributed earnings of its Chinese operations located in the PRC. As a result, there is no deferred tax expense related to withholding tax on the future repatriation of these earnings.

Loss before provision for income taxes consisted of:

    Years Ended  
    June 30,  
    2014     2013  
             
USA and BVI $  (414,927 ) $  (505,580 )
             
China   (13,786,875 )   (22,923,473 )
             
  $  (14,201,802 ) $  (23,429,053 )

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Provision for income taxes consisted of:

    Years Ended  
    June 30,  
    2014     2013  
Current provision:            
USA $  -   $  -  
China   (796,998 )   (423,700 )
Total current provision   (796,998 )   (423,700 )
             
Deferred provision:            
USA   -     -  
China   (1,648,292 )   254,374  
Total deferred provision   (1,648,292 )   254,374  
Total provision for income taxes $  (2,445,290 ) $  (169,326 )

Significant components of deferred tax assets were as follows:

    June 30,     June 30,  
    2014     2013  
             
Deferred tax assets - current            
Allowance for doubtful accounts $  5,171,804   $  5,696,769  
 Valuation allowance   (2,585,902 )   (1,709,031 )
Total deferred tax assets - current $  2,585,902   $  3,987,738  
             
Deferred tax assets - non-current            
 Net operating loss carry forward in the U.S. $  506,644   $  590,613  
 Impairment loss of long-lived assets   244,931     217,380  
    751,575     807,993  
             
 Valuation allowance   (751,575 )   (590,613 )
Total deferred tax assets - non-current $  -   $  217,380  

As of June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company believes it is more likely than not that its China operations will be unable to generate sufficient future pre-tax income to fully realize its deferred tax assets. As such, as of June 30, 2014, the Company provided approximately $2.8 million of valuation allowance to the deferred tax assets related to its China operations, of which $2.6 million against deferred tax assets – current related to its allowance for doubtful accounts, and $0.2 million against deferred tax assets – noncurrent related to impairment loss of long-lived assets, as management estimates that certain bad debts and impairment loss of long-lived assets may not be deductible against future pre-tax income by the Chinese tax authorities. As of June 30, 2013, the Company provided approximately $1.7 million against deferred tax assets – current related to its allowance for doubtful accounts.

The Company has incurred losses from operations during all periods presented. Accordingly, management provided an additional approximately $0.5 million and $0.6 million of valuation allowance against the deferred tax assets related to the Company’s U.S. operations as of June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively, since the deferred tax benefits of the net operating loss carry forwards in the U.S. might not be utilized.

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Changes to valuation allowance for deferred tax assets were as follows:

    Valuation  
    Allowance  
For deferred tax assets - current      
As of June 30, 2013 $  1,709,031  
Allowance for doubtful accounts   866,289  
Effect of exchange rate difference   10,582  
As of June 30, 2014 $  2,585,902  

    Valuation  
    Allowance  
For deferred tax assets - noncurrent      
As of June 30, 2013 $  590,613  
Net operating loss carry forward in the U.S.   (83,969 )
Impairment loss of long-lived assets   244,931  
As of June 30, 2014 $  751,575  

Taxes payable consisted of the following:

    June 30     June 30,  
    2014     2013  
             
Income taxes payable $  163,753   $  79,718  
             
Other taxes payable   28,452     27,295  
             
Total taxes payable $  192,205   $  107,013  

The following table reconciles the U.S. statutory rates to the Company’s effective tax rate for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013.

    June 30,     June 30,  
    2014     2013  
U.S. statutory rates   34%     34%  
Foreign income not recognized in the U.S.   (34% )   (34% )
PRC statutory rates   25%     25%  
Preferential tax treatment   (10% )   (10% )
Change in valuation allowance   (8% )   (7% )
Non-deductible PRC expenses*   (18% )   (1% )
Other**   (6% )   (8% )
Effective income tax rates   (17% )   (1% )

*This represents certain freight costs disallowed for deductions by PRC tax authorities due to changes to VAT tax policy in 2013.
**This represents the expenses (income) incurred by the Company that are not subject to PRC income taxes during the years.

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(b) Uncertain tax positions

There were no unrecognized tax benefits as of June 30, 2014 and 2013. Management does not anticipate any potential future adjustments in the next twelve months which would result in a material change to its tax positions. For the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company did not incur any interest and penalties arising from tax payment.

Note 12 – Shareholders’ equity

Warrants

The warrants issued to a placement agent from a private placement which occurred in June 2008 expired in June 2013.

For the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company recognized $0 and $132,427 of change in fair value of warrant liability, respectively.

Following is a summary of the investor warrants activity:

                Weighted Average  
                Remaining  
          Weighted Average     Contractual Life  
    Number     Exercise Price     (in years)  
Outstanding as of June 30, 2012   48,760   $  28.80   $  0.95  
Granted   -     -     -  
Expired   (48,760) $ 28.80     -  
Outstanding as of June 30, 2013   -      -      -  
Granted   -     -     -  
Exercised   -     -     -  
Outstanding as of June 30, 2014   -      -      -  

Restricted Stock Grants

Restricted stock grants are measured based on the market price on the grant date. The Company has granted restricted shares of common stock to the Board, senior management and consultants.

For the year ended June 30, 2013, the Company granted 833 shares of restricted stock to a former director vesting immediately.

For the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company recognized $0 and $62,706 of compensation expenses related to restricted stock grants, respectively. The total unrecognized share-based compensation expense as of June 30, 2014 was $0.

Following is a summary of the restricted stock grants:

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          Weighted Average     Aggregate  
          Grant Date     Intrinsic  
 Restricted stock grants   Shares     Fair Value Per Share     Value  
Nonvested as of June 30, 2012   3,334   $  20.64   $  65,600  
Granted   833   $ 17.76   $ 5,300  
Vested   (4,167 ) $ 17.76   $ 16,000  
Nonvested as of June 30, 2013   -      -      -  
Granted   -     -     -  
Vested   -     -     -  
Nonvested as of June 30, 2014   -      -      -  

Reverse stock split

On August 1, 2013, the Company effectuated a 1-for-12 reverse stock split (the “Reverse Split”) of its issued and outstanding shares of common stock. All share and per share amounts used in the Company’s consolidated financial statements and notes thereto have been retroactively restated to reflect the Reverse Split. The Reverse Split did not change the authorized number of shares of the Company’s common stock or its par value.

Note 13 – Reserves and dividends

The laws and regulations of the PRC require that before a foreign invested enterprise can legally distribute profits, it must first satisfy all tax liabilities, provide for losses in previous years, and make allocations, in proportions determined at the discretion of the Board, after the statutory reserves. The statutory reserves include the surplus reserve fund and the common welfare fund.

The Company is required to transfer 10% of its net income, as determined in accordance with the PRC accounting rules and regulations, to a statutory surplus reserve fund until such reserve balance reaches 50% of the Company’s registered capital. The remaining reserve to fulfill the 50% registered capital requirement amounted to approximately $2.1 million and 2.0 million as of June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively.

The transfer to this reserve must be made before distribution of any dividends to the Company’s shareholders. The surplus reserve fund is non-distributable other than during liquidation. The surplus reserve fund can however be used to fund previous years’ losses, if any, and may be utilized for business expansion or converted into share capital by issuing new shares to existing shareholders in proportion to their shareholding or by increasing the par value of the shares currently held by them, provided that the remaining reserve balance after such issue is not less than 25% of the registered capital.

The Chinese government restricts distributions of registered capital and the additional investment amounts required by foreign invested enterprises. Approval by the Chinese government must be obtained before distributions of these amounts can be returned to the shareholders.

Note 14 – Employee pension

The Company offers a discretionary pension fund, a defined contribution plan, to eligible employees. The pension consists of two parts: (i) the first part, is paid by the Company, and is 20% of the employee’s actual salary from the prior year and (ii) the second part, is paid by the employee, and is 8% of the employee’s actual salary. The Company’s contributions of employment benefits including pension were approximately $0.7 million for each of the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013.

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On November 21, 2013 the Company adopted the Company’s 2013 Employee Stock Purchase Plan (the “ESPP”), which became effective as of such date. Under the ESPP, the Board of the Company may grant or provide for the grant of rights to eligible employees to purchase shares of the Company’s common stock by payroll deduction or cash contribution.

The aggregate number of shares of common stock, that may be issued under the ESPP is 280,000 shares initially plus an annual increase in the number of shares on July 1 of each year, commencing on July 1, 2014 and ending on July 1, 2023, equal to one percent of the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding on each such date, subject to proportionate adjustment in the event of a merger, consolidation, reorganization, recapitalization, stock dividend, dividend in property other than cash, stock split, liquidating dividend, combination of shares, exchange of shares, change in corporate structure or other transaction not involving the receipt of consideration by the Company, under which circumstances, the class(es) and number of shares and price per share of stock subject to outstanding rights, may also be adjusted by the Board or a committee, as described below.

The ESPP will be administered by the Board of the Company unless and until the Board delegates administration to a committee composed of two or more non-employee directors.

Any employee of the Company or any parent (if any) and subsidiary corporation of the Company (the “Affiliate”), who is not a natural person resident in the United States, who has been in the employ of the Company or any Affiliate for such continuous period as required by the Board preceding the grant of rights under the ESPP is eligible to participate in the ESPP during the applicable offering period, subject to administrative rules established by the Board.

The ESPP is implemented by sequential offerings, the commencement and duration of which will be determined by the Board. The purchase price at which each share of common stock may be acquired in an offering period upon the exercise of all or any portion of a purchase right will be established by the Board. However, the purchase price on each purchase date will not be less than the greater of the book value or the fair market value of a share of the Common Stock on the purchase date.

As of June 30, 2014, the Company had not issued any shares under the ESPP.

Note 15 – Commitments and contingencies

Lease Commitments

The Company entered into a lease agreement for a manufacturing plant with an unrelated party which expires on September 30, 2015, with annual payments of approximately $220,000. The Company entered into a lease agreement to lease office space from a third party, with annual payments of approximately $391,000, payable through October 31, 2014, with annual payments of approximately $27,000. On April 30, 2012, the Company entered into a lease agreement to lease new office space from a third party, commencing May 1, 2012 to March 28, 2021, with annual payments of approximately $429,000, with three renewal options, each having three-year expiration periods which will be automatically renewed for additional three-year terms provided the office building is not acquired or demolished by the city government.

The Company entered into three five-year and one four-year operating lease agreements for four manufacturing plants with various unrelated parties for a total monthly payment of approximately $238,000. Three of the lease agreements were terminated early on November 30, 2010, September 25, 2012 and June 30 2013, respectively. The four-year lease was renewed in September 2013 through December 31, 2018, with a monthly payment of $68,000.

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In August 2013, the Company entered into an eight-year operating lease agreement for a manufacturing plant with an unrelated party for a monthly payment of $54,000.

Operating lease expenses are included in the cost of revenue, selling, general, and administrative expenses. Total operating lease expenses for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were approximately $2.0 million and $2.2 million, respectively. Future annual lease payments, net of rent prepayment non-cancelable operating leases with a term of one year or more consist of the following:

Twelve months ending June 30,     Amount  
2015   $  2,122,000  
2016     1,949,000  
2017     1,894,000  
2018     1,487,000  
2019     1,080,000  
Thereafter     2,053,000  
Total   $  10,585,000  

Legal Contingencies

From time to time, the Company is a party to various legal actions arising in the ordinary course of business. The Company accrues costs associated with these matters when they become probable and the amount can be reasonably estimated. Legal costs incurred in connection with loss contingencies are expensed as incurred. The Company’s management does not expect any liability from the disposition of such claims and litigation individually or in the aggregate would have a material adverse impact on the Company’s consolidated financial position, results of operations and cash flows.

Note 16 – Business Segments

The Company’s operations are classified into three reportable segments that provide different products or services. The Company is engaged in the business of selling concrete and manufacturing concrete. Separate segments are required because each business unit is subject to different production and technology strategies.

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For the year ended June 30, 2014:

    Sales of     Manufacturing     Corporate        
    concrete     services (3)     (1)     Total  
                         
Net revenue $  47,468,956   $  1,221,881   $  -   $  48,690,837  
                         
Depreciation $  (1,863,212 ) $  (232,981 ) $  (303,070 ) $  (2,399,263 )
                         
Segment loss (2) $  (908,582 ) $  (49,658 ) $  (16,226,081 ) $  (17,184,321 )
Other income (expenses) $  2,920,060   $  73,297   $  (207,276 ) $  2,786,081  
Interest income $  555   $  -   $  2,743,963   $  2,744,518  
                         
Interest expense $  -   $  -   $  (2,548,080 ) $  (2,548,080 )
Capital expenditures $  (382,169 ) $  (9,837 ) $  -   $  (392,006 )
                         
Total assets as of June 30, 2014 $  148,800,652   $  3,830,223   $  -   $  152,630,875  

For the year ended June 30, 2013:

    Sales of     Manufacturing     Corporate        
    concrete     services     (1)     Total  
                         
Net revenue $  69,314,758   $  5,172,214   $  -   $  74,486,972  
                         
Depreciation $  (1,779,944 ) $  (1,171,860 ) $  (347,676 ) $  (3,299,480 )
                         
Segment profit (loss) (2) $  3,468,291   $  644,366   $  (30,658,746 ) $  (26,546,089 )
Other income (expenses) $  4,153,257   $  329,114   $  (247,072 ) $  4,235,299  
Interest income $  1,779   $  16   $  657,967   $  659,762  
                         
Interest expense $  -   $  -   $  (1,798,025 ) $  (1,798,025 )
Capital expenditures $  (308,167 ) $  (22,995 ) $  -   $  (331,162 )
Total assets as of June 30, 2013 $  135,651,579   $  10,122,217   $  -   $  145,773,796  

(1) All amounts shown in the Corporate column were incurred at the company headquarters level and did not relate specifically to any of the other reportable segments. Included in the segment loss was the provision for doubtful accounts which management determined by customers and not by segment.

(2) Segment loss for corporate reflected general and administrative expenses not specifically allocated to other segments.

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(3) In the first quarter of fiscal year ended June 30, 2015, management evaluated the operations of manufacturing service business, and on August 15, 2014, the Board decided to discontinue this segment due to the shift of administration authority for high-speed rail projects from government to state-owned entities, resulting in competitive disadvantage to the Company’s business. The Company expects the disposal of the properties and equipment of this segment be completed by the end of the first quarter of fiscal year ended June 30, 2015. However, the Company does not expect such disposal would represent a strategic shift that has (or will have) a major effect on the Company’s operations and financial results, as the Company’s major source of revenue and gross profit has been and will continue to be the concrete sales business. As discussed under Note 2, the Company has adopted ASU No. 2014-08 when accounting for this transaction and provided impairment charge of $0.3 million for estimated loss from disposal of the portal plants’ assets for the year ended June 30, 2014.

Note 17 - Concentrations

For the year ended June 30, 2014, the Company had one customer that represented approximately 10.6% of the total revenue. As of June 30, 2014, no customer accounted for more than 10% of the total balance of accounts receivable. For the year ended June 30 2013, no customer represented for more than 10% of the total revenue or 10% of the total balance of accounts receivable.

For the year ended June 30, 2014, the Company had one vendor that represented approximately 11.9% of total purchases. As of June 30, 2014, no vendor accounted for more than 10% of the total balance of accounts payable. For the year ended June 30 2013, the Company had no vendor that represented for more than 10% of the total purchases or 10% of the total balance of accounts payable.

Note 18 - Subsequent Events

Effective July 10, 2014, two employees subscribed an aggregate of 65,102 shares of the Company's common stock, at $4.99 per share, the closing stock price on July 9, 2014, for a total of $324,860 (RMB 2 million) under the Company’s 2013 Employee Stock Purchase Plan (the “ESPP”) .

Effective September 9, 2014, four employees subscribed an aggregate of 202,086 shares of the Company’s common stock, at $4.17 per share, the closing stock price on September 8, 2014, for a total of $842,692 (RMB 5.2 million), under the ESPP.

Effective September 9, 2014, the Board granted an aggregate of 150,000 shares of common stock with a market value of $625,500 to its thirteen employees under the Company’s 2009 Equity Incentive Plan (the “2009 Plan”). These shares vest in two installments every six months from the date of grant.

Effective September 22, 2014, the Board granted 1,875 shares of common stock with a market value of $7,968.75 to an officer. The grant was under the 2009 Plan and the employment agreement by and between the Company and the grantee. In addition, such grant was to fulfill the Company’s contractual obligation in the employment agreement. As a result, the shares vest immediately upon the issuance.

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CHINA ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS GROUP, INC.
SCHEDULE 1 - CONDENSED PARENT COMPANY BALANCE SHEETS
AS OF JUNE 30, 2014 AND 2013

ASSETS   2014     2013  
             
CURRENT ASSETS:            
   Cash $  456   $  456  
Total current assets   456     456  
             
OTHER ASSETS:            
   Intercompany receivable   15,065,430     15,065,430  
   Investment in subsidiaries   25,338,036     45,300,298  
Total other assets   40,403,466     60,365,728  
             
Total assets $  40,403,922   $  60,366,184  
             
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY            
             
LIABILITIES:            
Total liabilities $  -   $  -  
             
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES            
             
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY:            
             
   Preferred stock $0.001 par value, 1,000,000 shares authorized, no share
    issued or outstanding
  -     -  
   Common stock, $0.001 par value, 74,000,000 shares authorized, 1,486,871
    shares issued and    outstanding as of June 30, 2014 and 2013 (*)
  1,487     1,487  
   Additional paid-in-capital   35,233,305     35,233,305  
   (Accumulated deficit) Retained earnings   (11,234,705 )   9,086,472  
   Statutory reserves   6,248,357     6,248,357  
   Accumulated other comprehensive income   10,155,478     9,796,563  
Total shareholders' equity   40,403,922     60,366,184  
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $  40,403,922   $  60,366,184  

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CHINA ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS GROUP, INC.
SCHEDULE 1 - CONDENSED PARENT COMPANY STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE LOSS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 2014 AND 2013

    2014     2013  
             
SELLING, GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES $  -   $  (62,706 )
             
LOSS FROM OPERATIONS   -     (62,706 )
             
OTHER INCOME, NET            
   Change in fair value of warrant liability   -     132,427  
TOTAL OTHER INCOME, NET   -     132,427  
             
EQUITY LOSS OF SUBSIDIARIES   (16,647,092 )   (23,668,100 )
             
NET LOSS   (16,647,092 )   (23,598,379 )
             
FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSLATION ADJUSTMENT   358,915     1,223,586  
             
COMPREHENSIVE LOSS $  (16,288,177 ) $  (22,374,793 )

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CHINA ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS GROUP, INC.
SCHEDULE 1 - CONDENSED PARENT COMPANY STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 2014 AND 2013

    2014     2013  
             
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:            
   Net loss $  (16,647,092 ) $  (23,598,379 )
   Adjustments to reconcile net loss to cash used in operating activities:            
               Stock-based compensation expense   -     62,706  
               Change in fair value of warrant liabilities   -     (132,427 )
               Loss from subsidiaries   16,647,092     23,668,100  
   Net cash used in operating activities   -     -  
             
EFFECTS OF EXCHANGE RATE CHANGE IN CASH   -     -  
             
NET DECREASE IN CASH   -     -  
             
CASH, beginning of year   456     456  
             
CASH, end of year $  456   $  456  

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CHINA ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS GROUP, INC.

CONDENSED NOTES TO SCHEDULE 1

1.        Basis of presentation

Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles have been condensed or omitted. The Company’s investment in subsidiaries is stated at cost plus equity in undistributed earnings of subsidiaries.

2.        Restricted net assets

Schedule I of Article 5-04 of Regulation S-X requires the condensed financial information of registrant shall be filed when the restricted net assets of consolidated subsidiaries exceed 25 percent of consolidated net assets as of the end of the most recently completed fiscal year. For purposes of the above test, restricted net assets of consolidated subsidiaries shall mean that amount of the registrant’s proportionate share of net assets of consolidated subsidiaries (after intercompany eliminations) which as of the end of the most recent fiscal year may not be transferred to the parent company by subsidiaries in the form of loans, advances or cash dividends without the consent of a third party (i.e., lender, regulatory agency, foreign government, etc.).

The condensed parent company financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Rule 12-04, Schedule I of Regulation S-X as the restricted net assets of the subsidiaries of China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. exceed 25% of the consolidated net assets of China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. The ability of our Chinese operating affiliates to pay dividends may be restricted due to the foreign exchange control policies and availability of cash balances of the Chinese operating subsidiaries. Because a significant portion of our operations and revenues are conducted and generated in China, a significant portion of our revenues being earned and currency received are denominated in Renminbi (RMB). RMB is subject to the exchange control regulation in China, and, as a result, we may be unable to distribute any dividends outside of China due to PRC exchange control regulations that restrict our ability to convert RMB into US Dollars.

3.        Shareholders’ equity

Warrants

The warrants issued to a placement agent from a private placement which occurred in June 2008 expired in June 2013.

For the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company recognized $0 and $132,427 of change in fair value of warrant liability, respectively.

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Following is a summary of the investor warrants activity:

                Weighted Average  
                Remaining  
          Weighted Average     Contractual Life  
    Number     Exercise Price     (in years)  
Outstanding as of June 30, 2012   48,760   $  28.80   $  0.95  
Granted   -   $ -   $ -  
Expired   (48,760 ) $ 28.80   $ -  
Outstanding as of June 30, 2013   -      -      -  
Granted   -     -     -  
Exercised   -     -     -  
Outstanding as of June 30, 2014   -      -      -  

Restricted Stock Grants

Restricted stock grants are measured based on the market price on the grant date. The Company has granted restricted shares of common stock to the Board, senior management and consultants.

For the year ended June 30, 2013, the Company granted 833 shares of restricted stock to a former director vesting immediately.

For the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company recognized $0 and $62,706 of compensation expenses related to restricted stock grants, respectively. The total unrecognized share-based compensation expense as of June 30, 2014 was $0.

Following is a summary of the restricted stock grants:

          Weighted Average     Aggregate  
          Grant Date     Intrinsic  
Restricted stock grants   Shares     Fair Value Per     Value  
          Share        
Nonvested as of June 30, 2012   3,334   $  20.64   $  65,600  
Granted   833   $ 17.76   $ 5,300  
Vested   (4,167 ) $ 17.76   $ 16,000  
Nonvested as of June 30, 2013   -      -      -  
Granted   -     -     -  
Vested   -     -     -  
Nonvested as of June 30, 2014   -      -      -  

Reverse stock split

On August 1, 2013, the Company effectuated a 1-for-12 reverse stock split (the “Reverse Split”) of its issued and outstanding shares of common stock. All share and per share amounts used in the Company’s consolidated financial statements and notes thereto have been retroactively restated to reflect the Reverse Split. The Reverse Split did not change the authorized number of shares of the Company’s common stock or its par value.

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirement of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

CHINA ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS GROUP, INC.

  By: /s/ Xianfu Han
     
Date: September 23, 2014 Xianfu Han
    Chief Executive Officer
    (principal executive officer)

Pursuant to the requirements of the Exchange Act, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

Signature Title Date
     
/s/ Xianfu Han                                        Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board September 23, 2014
Xianfu Han (principal executive officer)  
     
     
     
/s/Weili He                                              Vice Chairman, Chief Operating Officer and Interim Chief September 23, 2014
Weili He Financial Officer (interim principal financial officer and principal  
  accounting officer)  
     
/s/Tao Jin                                                 Director September 23, 2014
Tao Jin    
     
/s/Xinyong Gao                                      Director September 23, 2014
Xinyong Gao    
     
/s/Ken Ren                                               Director September 23, 2014
Ken Ren    

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EX-10.1 2 exhibit10-1.htm EXHIBIT 10.1 China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. - Exhibit 10.1 - Filed by newsfilecorp.com

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

            This employment agreement (this "Agreement"), dated as of January 01, 2011 (the "Effective Date"), is made by and between China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. , a Delaware State corporation (the "Company") and Mr. Weili He(the “Executive”).

            WHEREAS, the Company is a publicly traded company;

            WHEREAS, the Executive has and will provide managerial services in connection with certain matters relating to the Company during the period when the Executive is the Vice Chairman of Board and Chief Operating Officer of the Company and located in Beijing, China (“Management Services”); and

            WHEREAS, the Parties wish to establish the terms of the Executive's continued employment by the Company;

            NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, of the mutual promises contained herein and of other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows:

            1.        POSITION/DUTIES.

                          (a)        During the Employment Term (as defined in Section 2 below), the Executive shall serve as a Chief Operating Officer of the Company. In this capacity the Executive shall have such duties, authorities and responsibilities commensurate with the duties, authorities and responsibilities of persons in similar capacities in similarly sized companies and such other reasonable duties and responsibilities as the Board of Directors of the Company (the "Board") shall designate. The Executive shall report directly to Chairman the Board of Directors. The Executive shall obey the lawful directions of the Board, the Company's Chief Executive Officer and any other senior executive of the Company to whom the Executive reports and shall use his diligent efforts to promote the interests of the Company and to maintain and promote the reputation thereof.

                          (b)        During the Employment Term, the Executive shall use his best efforts to perform his duties under this Agreement and shall devote all of his business time, energy and skill in the performance of his duties with the Company. The Executive shall not during the Employment Term (except as a representative of the Company or with consent in writing of the Board) be directly or indirectly engaged or concerned in any other business activity. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, the Executive is not prohibited from (1) participating in charitable, civic, educational, professional or community affairs or serving on the board of directors or advisory committees of non-profit entities, and (2) managing his and his family's personal investments, in each case, provided that such activities in the aggregate do not materially interfere with his duties hereunder.

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            2.        EMPLOYMENT TERM. Except for earlier termination as provided in Section 6, the Executive's employment under this Agreement shall be for a three years term commencing on the Effective Date and ending on January 1, 2014 (the "Initial Term"). Subject to Section 6, at the end of the Initial Term this Agreement may be extended for additional terms by mutual agreement of the parties (“Additional Term”). The amount of compensation payable to the Executive during any extension of the Initial Term shall be discussed and agreed upon by both parties 30 days before the Agreement termination date. The Initial Term and any Additional Term shall be referred to herein as the "Employment Term."

            3.        BASE SALARY. The Company agrees to pay to the Executive a base salary at a monthly rate of US$9,097.42, payable in a single installment on the last day of each month. The Executive will be responsible for his own income tax payable to relevant federal and state authorities in the United States. The Executive's Base Salary shall be subject to annual review by the Board (or a committee thereof). The base salary as determined herein from time to time shall constitute "Base Salary" for purposes of this Agreement.

            4.        EMPLOYEE BENEFITS.

                          (a)        Benefit Plans. The Executive shall be eligible to participate in any employee benefit plan of the Company, including, but not limited to, equity, pension, thrift, profit sharing, medical coverage, education, or other retirement or welfare benefits that the Company has adopted or may adopt, maintain or contribute to for the benefit of its senior executives, at a level commensurate with his positions, subject to satisfying the applicable eligibility requirements. The Company may at any time or from time to time amend, modify, suspend or terminate any employee benefit plan, program or arrangement for any reason in its sole discretion.

                          (b)        Vacation. The Executive shall be entitled to an annual paid vacation in accordance with the Company's policy applicable to senior executives from time to time in effect, but in no event less than two weeks per calendar year (as prorated for partial years), which vacation may be taken at such times as the Executive elects with due regard to the needs of the Company. The carry-over of vacation days shall be in accordance with the Company's policy applicable to senior executives from time to time in effect.

                          (c)        Business and Entertainment Expenses. Upon presentation of appropriate documentation, the Executive shall be reimbursed for all reasonable and necessary business and entertainment expenses incurred in connection with the performance of his duties hereunder, all in accordance with the Company's expense reimbursement policy applicable to senior executives from time to time in effect.

            5.        TERMINATION. The Executive's employment and the Employment Term shall terminate on the first of the following to occur:

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                          (a)        Disability. The thirtieth (30th) day following written notice by the Company to the Executive of termination due to Disability. For purposes of this Agreement, "Disability" shall mean a determination by the Company in accordance with applicable law that due to a physical or mental injury, infirmity or incapacity, the Executive is unable to perform the essential functions of his job with or without accommodation for 180 days (whether or not consecutive) during any 12-month period.

                          (b)        Death. Automatically on the date of death of the Executive.

                          (c)        Cause. Immediately upon written notice by the Company to the Executive of a termination for Cause. "Cause" shall mean, as determined by the Board (or its designee) (1) conduct by the Executive in connection with his employment duties or responsibilities that is fraudulent, unlawful or grossly negligent; (2) the willful misconduct of the Executive; (3) the willful and continued failure of the Executive to perform the Executive's duties with the Company (other than any such failure resulting from incapacity due to physical or mental illness); (4) the commission by the Executive of any felony (or the equivalent under the law of the People's Republic of China) (other than traffic-related offenses) or any crime involving moral turpitude; (5) violation of any material policy of the Company or any material provision of the Company's code of conduct, employee handbook or similar documents; or (6) any material breach by the Executive of any provision of this Agreement or any other written agreement entered into by the Executive with the Company.

                          (d)        Without Cause. On the sixtieth (60th) day following written notice by either Party to the other Party without Cause, other than for death or Disability of the Executive. The Company may also terminate this Agreement for cause at any time in the event of the failure of the Executive to perform duties assigned by the Company in a correct, timely and expeditious manner or in the event of material violation by the Executive of any term or condition of this Agreement.

            6.        CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION.

                          (a)        Disability. Upon termination of the Employment Term because of the Executive's Disability, the Company shall pay or provide to the Executive (1) any unpaid Base Salary and any accrued vacation through the date of termination; (2) any unpaid Annual Bonus accrued with respect to the fiscal year ending on or preceding the date of termination; (3) reimbursement for any unreimbursed expenses properly incurred through the date of termination; and (4) all other payments or benefits to which the Executive may be entitled under the terms of any applicable employee benefit plan, program or arrangement (collectively, "Accrued Benefits").

                          (b)        Death. Upon the termination of the Employment Term because of the Executive's death, the Executive's estate shall be entitled to any Accrued Benefits.

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                          (c)        Termination for Cause. Upon the termination of the Employment Term by the Company for Cause or by either party in connection with a failure to renew this Agreement, the Company shall pay to the Executive any Accrued Benefits.

                          (d)        Termination without Cause. Upon the termination of the Employment Term by the Company without Cause, the Company shall pay or provide to the Executive (1) the Accrued Benefits, and (2) subject to the Executive's execution (and non-revocation) of a general release of claims against the Company and its affiliates in a form reasonably requested by the Company, (A) continued payment of his Base Salary for [two (2) months] after termination, payable in accordance with the regular payroll practices of the Company, but off the payroll; and (B) payment of the Executive's cost of continued medical coverage for [two (2) months] after termination (subject to the Executive's co-payment of the costs in the same proportion as such costs were shared immediately prior to the date of termination).1 Payments provided under this Section 6(d) shall be in lieu of any termination or severance payments or benefits for which the Executive may be eligible under any of the plans, policies or programs of the Company.

            7.        NO ASSIGNMENT. This Agreement is personal to each of the Parties. Except as provided below, no Party may assign or delegate any rights or obligations hereunder without first obtaining the written consent of the other Party hereto; provided, however, that the Company may assign this Agreement to any successor (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation or otherwise) to all or substantially all of the business or assets of the Company.

            8.        NOTICES. For the purpose of this Agreement, notices and all other communications provided for in this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given (1) on the date of delivery if delivered by hand, (2) on the date of transmission, if delivered by confirmed facsimile, (3) on the first business day following the date of deposit if delivered by guaranteed overnight delivery service, or (4) on the fourth business day following the date delivered or mailed by United States registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:

If to the Executive:

At the address (or to the facsimile number) shown on the records of the Company

If to the Company:

Telephone:        +86 10 8252 5301
Facsimile:          +86 10 8252 5345
Attention:          Principal Executive Officer/Principal Financial Officer

_________________________________________
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NOTE: typically the period for severance payments corresponds to the length of the noncompete and nonsolicitation period.

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            9.        PROTECTION OF THE COMPANY'S BUSINESS.

                          (a)        Confidentiality. The Executive acknowledges that during the course of his employment by the Company (prior to and during the Employment Term) he has and will occupy a position of trust and confidence. The Executive shall hold in a fiduciary capacity for the benefit of the Company and shall not disclose to others or use, whether directly or indirectly, any Confidential Information regarding the Company, except (i) as in good faith deemed necessary by the Executive to perform his duties hereunder, (ii) to enforce any rights or defend any claims hereunder or under any other agreement to which the Executive is a party, provided that such disclosure is relevant to the enforcement of such rights or defense of such claims and is only disclosed in the formal proceedings related thereto, (iii) when required to do so by a court of law, by any governmental agency having supervisory authority over the business of the Company or by any administrative or legislative body (including a committee thereof) with jurisdiction to order him to divulge, disclose or make accessible such information, provided that the Executive shall give prompt written notice to the Company of such requirement, disclose no more information than is so required, and cooperate with any attempts by the Company to obtain a protective order or similar treatment, (iv) as to such Confidential Information that shall have become public or known in the Company's industry other than by the Executive's unauthorized disclosure, or (v) to the Executive's spouse, attorney and/or his personal tax and financial advisors as reasonably necessary or appropriate to advance the Executive's tax, financial and other personal planning (each an "Exempt Person"), provided, however, that any disclosure or use of Confidential Information by an Exempt Person shall be deemed to be a breach of this Section 9(a) by the Executive. The Executive shall take all reasonable steps to safeguard the Confidential Information and to protect it against disclosure, misuse, espionage, loss and theft. The Executive understands and agrees that the Executive shall acquire no rights to any such Confidential Information. "Confidential Information" shall mean information about the Company, its subsidiaries and affiliates, and their respective clients and customers that is not disclosed by the Company and that was learned by the Executive in the course of his employment by the Company, including, but not limited to, any proprietary knowledge, trade secrets, data and databases, formulae, sales, financial, marketing, training and technical information, client, customer, supplier and vendor lists, competitive strategies, computer programs and all papers, resumes, and records (including computer records) of the documents containing such Confidential Information.

                          (b)        Non-Competition. During the Employment Term and for the one-year period following the termination of the Executive's employment for any reason (the "Restricted Period"), the Executive shall not, directly or indirectly, without the prior written consent of the Company, provide employment (including self-employment), directorship, consultative or other services to any business, individual, partner, firm, corporation, or other entity that competes with any business conducted by the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates on the date of the Executive's termination of employment or within one year of the Executive's termination of employment in the geographic locations where the Company and its subsidiaries or affiliates engage or propose to engage in such business (the "Business"). Nothing herein shall prevent the Executive from having a passive ownership interest of not more than 2% of the outstanding securities of any entity engaged in the Business whose securities are traded on a national securities exchange.

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                          (c)        Non-Solicitation of Employees. The Executive recognizes that he possesses and will possess confidential information about other employees of the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates relating to their education, experience, skills, abilities, compensation and benefits, and inter-personal relationships with customers of the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates. The Executive recognizes that the information he possesses and will possess about these other employees is not generally known, is of substantial value to the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates in developing their business and in securing and retaining customers, and has been and will be acquired by him because of his business position with the Company. The Executive agrees that, during the Restricted Period, he will not, directly or indirectly, (i) solicit or recruit any employee of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates (a "Current Employee") or any person who was an employee of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates during the twelve (12) month period immediately prior to the date the Executive's employment terminates (a "Former Employee") for the purpose of being employed by him or any other entity, or (ii) hire any Current Employee or Former Employee.

                          (d)        Non-Solicitation of Customers. The Executive agrees that, during the Restricted Period, he will not, directly or indirectly, solicit or attempt to solicit (i) any party who is a customer or client of the Company or its subsidiaries, who was a customer or client of the Company or its subsidiaries at any time during the twelve (12) month period immediately prior to the date the Executive's employment terminates or who is a prospective customer or client that has been identified and targeted by the Company or its subsidiaries for the purpose of marketing, selling or providing to any such party any services or products offered by or available from the Company or its subsidiaries, or (ii) any supplier or vendor to the Company or any subsidiary to terminate, reduce or alter negatively its relationship with the Company or any subsidiary or in any manner interfere with any agreement or contract between the Company or any subsidiary and such supplier or vendor.

                          (e)        Property. The Executive acknowledges that all originals and copies of materials, records and documents generated by him or coming into his possession during his employment by the Company or its subsidiaries are the sole property of the Company and its subsidiaries ("Company Property"). During the Employment Term, and at all times thereafter, the Executive shall not remove, or cause to be removed, from the premises of the Company or its subsidiaries, copies of any record, file, memorandum, document, computer related information or equipment, or any other item relating to the business of the Company or its subsidiaries, except in furtherance of his duties under this Agreement. When the Executive's employment with the Company terminates, or upon request of the Company at any time, the Executive shall promptly deliver to the Company all copies of Company Property in his possession or control.

                          (f)        Non-Disparagement. Executive shall not, and shall not induce others to, Disparage the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates or their past and present officers, directors, employees or products. "Disparage" shall mean making comments or statements to the press, the Company's or its subsidiaries' or affiliates' employees or any individual or entity with whom the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates has a business relationship which would adversely affect in any manner (1) the business of the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates (including any products or business plans or prospects), or (2) the business reputation of the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates, or any of their products, or their past or present officers, directors or employees.

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                          (g)        Cooperation. Subject to the Executive's other reasonable business commitments, following the Employment Term, the Executive shall be available to cooperate with the Company and its outside counsel and provide information with regard to any past, present, or future legal matters which relate to or arise out of the business the Executive conducted on behalf of the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates, and, upon presentation of appropriate documentation, the Company shall compensate the Executive for any out-of-pocket expenses reasonably incurred by the Executive in connection therewith.

                          (h)        Equitable Relief and Other Remedies. The Executive acknowledges and agrees that the Company's remedies at law for a breach or threatened breach of any of the provisions of this Section 9 would be inadequate and, in recognition of this fact, the Executive agrees that, in the event of such a breach or threatened or attempted breach, in addition to any remedies at law, the Company, without posting any bond, shall be entitled to obtain equitable relief in the form of specific performance, a temporary restraining order, a temporary or permanent injunction or any other equitable remedy which may then be available. In addition, without limiting the Company's remedies for any breach of any restriction on the Executive set forth in this Section 9, except as required by law, the Executive shall not be entitled to any payments set forth in Section 6(d) hereof if the Executive has breached the covenants applicable to the Executive contained in this Section 9, the Executive will immediately return to the Company any such payments previously received under Section 6(d) upon such a breach, and, in the event of such breach, the Company will have no obligation to pay any of the amounts that remain payable by the Company under Section 6(d).

                          (i)        Reformation. If it is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction in any state that any restriction in this Section 9 is excessive in duration or scope or is unreasonable or unenforceable under the laws of that state, it is the intention of the parties that such restriction may be modified or amended by the court to render it enforceable to the maximum extent permitted by the law of that state. The Executive acknowledges that the restrictive covenants contained in this Section 9 are a condition of this Agreement and are reasonable and valid in temporal scope and in all other respects.

                          (j)        Liability. Notwithstanding the provisions in this Section 9 the Executive shall not be liable for any mistakes of fact, errors of judgment, for losses sustained by the Company or any subsidiary or for any acts or omissions of any kind, unless caused by the negligence or willful or intentional misconduct of the Executive or any person or entity acting for or on behalf of the Executive.

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                          (k)        Survival of Provisions. The obligations contained in this Section 9 shall survive in accordance with their terms the termination or expiration of the Executive's employment with the Company and shall be fully enforceable thereafter.

            10.      INDEMNIFICATION. The Executive shall be indemnified to the extent permitted by the Company's organizational documents and to the extent required by law.

            11.      SECTION HEADINGS AND INTERPRETATION. The section headings used in this Agreement are included solely for convenience and shall not affect, or be used in connection with, the interpretation of this Agreement. Expressions of inclusion used in this agreement are to be understood as being without limitation.

            12.      SEVERABILITY. The provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed severable and the invalidity of unenforceability of any provision shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the other provisions hereof.

            13.      COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original but all of which together will constitute one and the same Agreement.

            14.      GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE. The validity, interpretation, construction and performance of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of Beijing, China without regard to its conflicts of law principles. The Parties agree irrevocably to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located in Beijing, China, for the purposes of any suit, action or other proceeding brought by any Party arising out of any breach of any of the provisions of this Agreement and hereby waive, and agree not to assert by way of motion, as a defense or otherwise, in any such suit, action, or proceeding, any claim that it is not personally subject to the jurisdiction of the above-named courts, that the suit, action or proceeding is brought in an inconvenient forum, that the venue of the suit, action or proceeding is improper, or that the provisions of this Agreement may not be enforced in or by such courts.

            15.      ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements, written or oral, with respect thereto. No agreements or representations, oral or otherwise, express or implied, with respect to the subject matter hereof have been made by either party which are not expressly set forth in this Agreement.

            16.      WAIVER AND AMENDMENT. No provision of this Agreement may be modified, amended, waived or discharged unless such waiver, modification, amendment or discharge is agreed to in writing and signed by the Executive and such officer or director as may be designated by the Board. No waiver by either Party at any time of any breach by the other Party hereto of, or compliance with, any condition or provision of this Agreement to be performed by such other Party shall be deemed a waiver or similar or dissimilar provisions or conditions at the same or at any prior or subsequent time.

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            17.      WITHHOLDING. The Company may withhold from any and all amounts payable under this Agreement such federal, state, local and foreign taxes as may be required to be withheld pursuant to any applicable law or regulation.

            18.      AUTHORITY AND NON-CONTRAVENTION. The Executive represents and warrants to the Company that he has the legal right to enter into this Agreement and to perform all of the obligations on his part to be performed hereunder in accordance with its terms and that he is not a party to any agreement or understanding, written or oral, which could prevent him form entering into this Agreement or performing all of his obligations hereunder.

            19.      COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument.

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             IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above.

CHINA ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS GROUP, INC.

 

/s/ Xianfu Han                                                          
By: Xianfu Han                                                         
Title: Chief Executive Officer

EXECUTIVE

/s/ Weili He
Weili He

 

 

 

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EX-10.2 3 exhibit10-2.htm EXHIBIT 10.2 China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. - Exhibit 10.2 - Filed by newsfilecorp.com

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

            This employment agreement (this "Agreement"), dated as of January 01, 2011 (the "Effective Date"), is made by and between China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. , a Delaware State corporation (the "Company") and Mr. Xianfu Han(the “Executive”)

            WHEREAS, the Company is a publicly traded company;

            WHEREAS, the Executive has and will provide managerial services in connection with certain matters relating to the Company during the period when the Executive is the Chairman of Board and Chief Executive Officer of the Company and located in Beijing, China (“Management Services”); and

            WHEREAS, the Parties wish to establish the terms of the Executive's continued employment by the Company;

            NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, of the mutual promises contained herein and of other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows:

            1.        POSITION/DUTIES.

                          (a)        During the Employment Term (as defined in Section 2 below), the Executive shall serve as a Chief Executive Officer of the Company. In this capacity the Executive shall have such duties, authorities and responsibilities commensurate with the duties, authorities and responsibilities of persons in similar capacities in similarly sized companies and such other reasonable duties and responsibilities as the Board of Directors of the Company (the "Board") shall designate. The Executive shall report directly to Chairman the Board of Directors. The Executive shall obey the lawful directions of the Board, and any other senior executive of the Company to whom the Executive reports and shall use his diligent efforts to promote the interests of the Company and to maintain and promote the reputation thereof.

                          (b)        During the Employment Term, the Executive shall use his best efforts to perform his duties under this Agreement and shall devote all of his business time, energy and skill in the performance of his duties with the Company. The Executive shall not during the Employment Term (except as a representative of the Company or with consent in writing of the Board) be directly or indirectly engaged or concerned in any other business activity. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, the Executive is not prohibited from (1) participating in charitable, civic, educational, professional or community affairs or serving on the board of directors or advisory committees of non-profit entities, and (2) managing his and his family's personal investments, in each case, provided that such activities in the aggregate do not materially interfere with his duties hereunder.

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            2.        EMPLOYMENT TERM. Except for earlier termination as provided in Section 6, the Executive's employment under this Agreement shall be for a three years term commencing on the Effective Date and ending on January 1, 2014 (the "Initial Term"). Subject to Section 6, at the end of the Initial Term this Agreement may be extended for additional terms by mutual agreement of the parties (“Additional Term”). The amount of compensation payable to the Executive during any extension of the Initial Term shall be discussed and agreed upon by both parties 30 days before the Agreement termination date. The Initial Term and any Additional Term shall be referred to herein as the "Employment Term."

            3.        BASE SALARY. The Company agrees to pay to the Executive a base salary at a monthly rate of US$11,666.67, payable in a single installment on the last day of each month. The Executive will be responsible for his own income tax payable to relevant federal and state authorities in the United States. The Executive's Base Salary shall be subject to annual review by the Board (or a committee thereof). The base salary as determined herein from time to time shall constitute "Base Salary" for purposes of this Agreement.

            4.        EMPLOYEE BENEFITS.

                          (a)        Benefit Plans. The Executive shall be eligible to participate in any employee benefit plan of the Company, including, but not limited to, equity, pension, thrift, profit sharing, medical coverage, education, or other retirement or welfare benefits that the Company has adopted or may adopt, maintain or contribute to for the benefit of its senior executives, at a level commensurate with his positions, subject to satisfying the applicable eligibility requirements. The Company may at any time or from time to time amend, modify, suspend or terminate any employee benefit plan, program or arrangement for any reason in its sole discretion.

                          (b)        Vacation. The Executive shall be entitled to an annual paid vacation in accordance with the Company's policy applicable to senior executives from time to time in effect, but in no event less than two weeks per calendar year (as prorated for partial years), which vacation may be taken at such times as the Executive elects with due regard to the needs of the Company. The carry-over of vacation days shall be in accordance with the Company's policy applicable to senior executives from time to time in effect.

                          (c)        Business and Entertainment Expenses. Upon presentation of appropriate documentation, the Executive shall be reimbursed for all reasonable and necessary business and entertainment expenses incurred in connection with the performance of his duties hereunder, all in accordance with the Company's expense reimbursement policy applicable to senior executives from time to time in effect.

            5.        TERMINATION. The Executive's employment and the Employment Term shall terminate on the first of the following to occur:

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                          (a)        Disability. The thirtieth (30th) day following written notice by the Company to the Executive of termination due to Disability. For purposes of this Agreement, "Disability" shall mean a determination by the Company in accordance with applicable law that due to a physical or mental injury, infirmity or incapacity, the Executive is unable to perform the essential functions of his job with or without accommodation for 180 days (whether or not consecutive) during any 12-month period.

                          (b)        Death. Automatically on the date of death of the Executive.

                          (c)        Cause. Immediately upon written notice by the Company to the Executive of a termination for Cause. "Cause" shall mean, as determined by the Board (or its designee) (1) conduct by the Executive in connection with his employment duties or responsibilities that is fraudulent, unlawful or grossly negligent; (2) the willful misconduct of the Executive; (3) the willful and continued failure of the Executive to perform the Executive's duties with the Company (other than any such failure resulting from incapacity due to physical or mental illness); (4) the commission by the Executive of any felony (or the equivalent under the law of the People's Republic of China) (other than traffic-related offenses) or any crime involving moral turpitude; (5) violation of any material policy of the Company or any material provision of the Company's code of conduct, employee handbook or similar documents; or (6) any material breach by the Executive of any provision of this Agreement or any other written agreement entered into by the Executive with the Company.

                          (d)        Without Cause. On the sixtieth (60th) day following written notice by either Party to the other Party without Cause, other than for death or Disability of the Executive. The Company may also terminate this Agreement for cause at any time in the event of the failure of the Executive to perform duties assigned by the Company in a correct, timely and expeditious manner or in the event of material violation by the Executive of any term or condition of this Agreement.

            6.        CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION.

                          (a)        Disability. Upon termination of the Employment Term because of the Executive's Disability, the Company shall pay or provide to the Executive (1) any unpaid Base Salary and any accrued vacation through the date of termination; (2) any unpaid Annual Bonus accrued with respect to the fiscal year ending on or preceding the date of termination; (3) reimbursement for any unreimbursed expenses properly incurred through the date of termination; and (4) all other payments or benefits to which the Executive may be entitled under the terms of any applicable employee benefit plan, program or arrangement (collectively, "Accrued Benefits").

                          (b)        Death. Upon the termination of the Employment Term because of the Executive's death, the Executive's estate shall be entitled to any Accrued Benefits.

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                          (c)        Termination for Cause. Upon the termination of the Employment Term by the Company for Cause or by either party in connection with a failure to renew this Agreement, the Company shall pay to the Executive any Accrued Benefits.

                          (d)        Termination without Cause. Upon the termination of the Employment Term by the Company without Cause, the Company shall pay or provide to the Executive (1) the Accrued Benefits, and (2) subject to the Executive's execution (and non-revocation) of a general release of claims against the Company and its affiliates in a form reasonably requested by the Company, (A) continued payment of his Base Salary for [two (2) months] after termination, payable in accordance with the regular payroll practices of the Company, but off the payroll; and (B) payment of the Executive's cost of continued medical coverage for [two (2) months] after termination (subject to the Executive's co-payment of the costs in the same proportion as such costs were shared immediately prior to the date of termination).1 Payments provided under this Section 6(d) shall be in lieu of any termination or severance payments or benefits for which the Executive may be eligible under any of the plans, policies or programs of the Company.

            7.        NO ASSIGNMENT. This Agreement is personal to each of the Parties. Except as provided below, no Party may assign or delegate any rights or obligations hereunder without first obtaining the written consent of the other Party hereto; provided, however, that the Company may assign this Agreement to any successor (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation or otherwise) to all or substantially all of the business or assets of the Company.

            8.        NOTICES. For the purpose of this Agreement, notices and all other communications provided for in this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given (1) on the date of delivery if delivered by hand, (2) on the date of transmission, if delivered by confirmed facsimile, (3) on the first business day following the date of deposit if delivered by guaranteed overnight delivery service, or (4) on the fourth business day following the date delivered or mailed by United States registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:

If to the Executive:

At the address (or to the facsimile number) shown on the records of the Company

If to the Company:

Telephone:        +86 10 8252 5301
Facsimile:           +86 10 8252 5345
Attention:           Principal Executive Officer/Principal Financial Officer

            9.        PROTECTION OF THE COMPANY'S BUSINESS.

__________________________________________
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NOTE: typically the period for severance payments corresponds to the length of the noncompete and nonsolicitation period.

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                          (a)        Confidentiality. The Executive acknowledges that during the course of his employment by the Company (prior to and during the Employment Term) he has and will occupy a position of trust and confidence. The Executive shall hold in a fiduciary capacity for the benefit of the Company and shall not disclose to others or use, whether directly or indirectly, any Confidential Information regarding the Company, except (i) as in good faith deemed necessary by the Executive to perform his duties hereunder, (ii) to enforce any rights or defend any claims hereunder or under any other agreement to which the Executive is a party, provided that such disclosure is relevant to the enforcement of such rights or defense of such claims and is only disclosed in the formal proceedings related thereto, (iii) when required to do so by a court of law, by any governmental agency having supervisory authority over the business of the Company or by any administrative or legislative body (including a committee thereof) with jurisdiction to order him to divulge, disclose or make accessible such information, provided that the Executive shall give prompt written notice to the Company of such requirement, disclose no more information than is so required, and cooperate with any attempts by the Company to obtain a protective order or similar treatment, (iv) as to such Confidential Information that shall have become public or known in the Company's industry other than by the Executive's unauthorized disclosure, or (v) to the Executive's spouse, attorney and/or his personal tax and financial advisors as reasonably necessary or appropriate to advance the Executive's tax, financial and other personal planning (each an "Exempt Person"), provided, however, that any disclosure or use of Confidential Information by an Exempt Person shall be deemed to be a breach of this Section 9(a) by the Executive. The Executive shall take all reasonable steps to safeguard the Confidential Information and to protect it against disclosure, misuse, espionage, loss and theft. The Executive understands and agrees that the Executive shall acquire no rights to any such Confidential Information. "Confidential Information" shall mean information about the Company, its subsidiaries and affiliates, and their respective clients and customers that is not disclosed by the Company and that was learned by the Executive in the course of his employment by the Company, including, but not limited to, any proprietary knowledge, trade secrets, data and databases, formulae, sales, financial, marketing, training and technical information, client, customer, supplier and vendor lists, competitive strategies, computer programs and all papers, resumes, and records (including computer records) of the documents containing such Confidential Information.

                          (b)        Non-Competition. During the Employment Term and for the one-year period following the termination of the Executive's employment for any reason (the "Restricted Period"), the Executive shall not, directly or indirectly, without the prior written consent of the Company, provide employment (including self-employment), directorship, consultative or other services to any business, individual, partner, firm, corporation, or other entity that competes with any business conducted by the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates on the date of the Executive's termination of employment or within one year of the Executive's termination of employment in the geographic locations where the Company and its subsidiaries or affiliates engage or propose to engage in such business (the "Business"). Nothing herein shall prevent the Executive from having a passive ownership interest of not more than 2% of the outstanding securities of any entity engaged in the Business whose securities are traded on a national securities exchange.

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                          (c)        Non-Solicitation of Employees. The Executive recognizes that he possesses and will possess confidential information about other employees of the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates relating to their education, experience, skills, abilities, compensation and benefits, and inter-personal relationships with customers of the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates. The Executive recognizes that the information he possesses and will possess about these other employees is not generally known, is of substantial value to the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates in developing their business and in securing and retaining customers, and has been and will be acquired by him because of his business position with the Company. The Executive agrees that, during the Restricted Period, he will not, directly or indirectly, (i) solicit or recruit any employee of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates (a "Current Employee") or any person who was an employee of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates during the twelve (12) month period immediately prior to the date the Executive's employment terminates (a "Former Employee") for the purpose of being employed by him or any other entity, or (ii) hire any Current Employee or Former Employee.

                          (d)        Non-Solicitation of Customers. The Executive agrees that, during the Restricted Period, he will not, directly or indirectly, solicit or attempt to solicit (i) any party who is a customer or client of the Company or its subsidiaries, who was a customer or client of the Company or its subsidiaries at any time during the twelve (12) month period immediately prior to the date the Executive's employment terminates or who is a prospective customer or client that has been identified and targeted by the Company or its subsidiaries for the purpose of marketing, selling or providing to any such party any services or products offered by or available from the Company or its subsidiaries, or (ii) any supplier or vendor to the Company or any subsidiary to terminate, reduce or alter negatively its relationship with the Company or any subsidiary or in any manner interfere with any agreement or contract between the Company or any subsidiary and such supplier or vendor.

                          (e)        Property. The Executive acknowledges that all originals and copies of materials, records and documents generated by him or coming into his possession during his employment by the Company or its subsidiaries are the sole property of the Company and its subsidiaries ("Company Property"). During the Employment Term, and at all times thereafter, the Executive shall not remove, or cause to be removed, from the premises of the Company or its subsidiaries, copies of any record, file, memorandum, document, computer related information or equipment, or any other item relating to the business of the Company or its subsidiaries, except in furtherance of his duties under this Agreement. When the Executive's employment with the Company terminates, or upon request of the Company at any time, the Executive shall promptly deliver to the Company all copies of Company Property in his possession or control.

                          (f)        Non-Disparagement. Executive shall not, and shall not induce others to, Disparage the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates or their past and present officers, directors, employees or products. "Disparage" shall mean making comments or statements to the press, the Company's or its subsidiaries' or affiliates' employees or any individual or entity with whom the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates has a business relationship which would adversely affect in any manner (1) the business of the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates (including any products or business plans or prospects), or (2) the business reputation of the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates, or any of their products, or their past or present officers, directors or employees.

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                          (g)        Cooperation. Subject to the Executive's other reasonable business commitments, following the Employment Term, the Executive shall be available to cooperate with the Company and its outside counsel and provide information with regard to any past, present, or future legal matters which relate to or arise out of the business the Executive conducted on behalf of the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates, and, upon presentation of appropriate documentation, the Company shall compensate the Executive for any out-of-pocket expenses reasonably incurred by the Executive in connection therewith.

                          (h)        Equitable Relief and Other Remedies. The Executive acknowledges and agrees that the Company's remedies at law for a breach or threatened breach of any of the provisions of this Section 9 would be inadequate and, in recognition of this fact, the Executive agrees that, in the event of such a breach or threatened or attempted breach, in addition to any remedies at law, the Company, without posting any bond, shall be entitled to obtain equitable relief in the form of specific performance, a temporary restraining order, a temporary or permanent injunction or any other equitable remedy which may then be available. In addition, without limiting the Company's remedies for any breach of any restriction on the Executive set forth in this Section 9, except as required by law, the Executive shall not be entitled to any payments set forth in Section 6(d) hereof if the Executive has breached the covenants applicable to the Executive contained in this Section 9, the Executive will immediately return to the Company any such payments previously received under Section 6(d) upon such a breach, and, in the event of such breach, the Company will have no obligation to pay any of the amounts that remain payable by the Company under Section 6(d).

                          (i)        Reformation. If it is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction in any state that any restriction in this Section 9 is excessive in duration or scope or is unreasonable or unenforceable under the laws of that state, it is the intention of the parties that such restriction may be modified or amended by the court to render it enforceable to the maximum extent permitted by the law of that state. The Executive acknowledges that the restrictive covenants contained in this Section 9 are a condition of this Agreement and are reasonable and valid in temporal scope and in all other respects.

                          (j)        Liability. Notwithstanding the provisions in this Section 9 the Executive shall not be liable for any mistakes of fact, errors of judgment, for losses sustained by the Company or any subsidiary or for any acts or omissions of any kind, unless caused by the negligence or willful or intentional misconduct of the Executive or any person or entity acting for or on behalf of the Executive.

                          (k)        Survival of Provisions. The obligations contained in this Section 9 shall survive in accordance with their terms the termination or expiration of the Executive's employment with the Company and shall be fully enforceable thereafter.

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            10.      INDEMNIFICATION. The Executive shall be indemnified to the extent permitted by the Company's organizational documents and to the extent required by law.

            11.      SECTION HEADINGS AND INTERPRETATION. The section headings used in this Agreement are included solely for convenience and shall not affect, or be used in connection with, the interpretation of this Agreement. Expressions of inclusion used in this agreement are to be understood as being without limitation.

            12.      SEVERABILITY. The provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed severable and the invalidity of unenforceability of any provision shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the other provisions hereof.

            13.      COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original but all of which together will constitute one and the same Agreement.

            14.      GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE. The validity, interpretation, construction and performance of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of Beijing, China without regard to its conflicts of law principles. The Parties agree irrevocably to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located in Beijing, China, for the purposes of any suit, action or other proceeding brought by any Party arising out of any breach of any of the provisions of this Agreement and hereby waive, and agree not to assert by way of motion, as a defense or otherwise, in any such suit, action, or proceeding, any claim that it is not personally subject to the jurisdiction of the above-named courts, that the suit, action or proceeding is brought in an inconvenient forum, that the venue of the suit, action or proceeding is improper, or that the provisions of this Agreement may not be enforced in or by such courts.

            15.      ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements, written or oral, with respect thereto. No agreements or representations, oral or otherwise, express or implied, with respect to the subject matter hereof have been made by either party which are not expressly set forth in this Agreement.

            16.      WAIVER AND AMENDMENT. No provision of this Agreement may be modified, amended, waived or discharged unless such waiver, modification, amendment or discharge is agreed to in writing and signed by the Executive and such officer or director as may be designated by the Board. No waiver by either Party at any time of any breach by the other Party hereto of, or compliance with, any condition or provision of this Agreement to be performed by such other Party shall be deemed a waiver or similar or dissimilar provisions or conditions at the same or at any prior or subsequent time.

            17.      WITHHOLDING. The Company may withhold from any and all amounts payable under this Agreement such federal, state, local and foreign taxes as may be required to be withheld pursuant to any applicable law or regulation.

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            18.      AUTHORITY AND NON-CONTRAVENTION. The Executive represents and warrants to the Company that he has the legal right to enter into this Agreement and to perform all of the obligations on his part to be performed hereunder in accordance with its terms and that he is not a party to any agreement or understanding, written or oral, which could prevent him form entering into this Agreement or performing all of her obligations hereunder.

            19.      COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument.

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            IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above.

CHINA ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS GROUP, INC.

 

   /s/ Xianfu Han_____________________________
By:    Xianfu Han                                                                  
Title: Chief Executive Officer

 

EXECUTIVE

/s/ Xianfu Han
Xianfu Han

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EX-10.3 4 exhibit10-3.htm EXHIBIT 10.3 China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. - Exhibit 10.3 - Filed by newsfilecorp.com

FORM OF DIRECTOR AGREEMENT

            This DIRECTOR AGREEMENT is made as of this __ day of ___________ (the "Agreement"), by and between China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc., a Nevada corporation (the "Company") and _________ (the “Director”).

            WHEREAS, the Company wishes to appoint the Director as a non-executive member of the board of directors (the “Board”) of the Company and enter into an agreement with the Director with respect to such appointment; and

            WHEREAS, the Director wishes to accept such appointment and to serve the Company on the terms set forth herein, and in accordance with, the provisions of this Agreement.

            NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows:

            1.        Position. Subject to the terms and provisions of this Agreement, the Company shall appoint Director as non-executive member of the Board to fill an existing but now vacant directorship and the Director hereby agrees to serve the Company in that position upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, provided, however, that the Director's continued service on the Board after the initial term on the Board shall be subject to any necessary approval by the Company's stockholders. This Agreement is subject to the satisfactory completion of a third party background check within sixty (60) days of the date hereof.

            2.        Duties. During the Directorship Term (as defined in Section 5 hereof), the Director shall serve as a member of the Board, and the Director shall make reasonable business efforts to attend all Board meetings, serve on appropriate subcommittees as reasonably requested by the Board, make himself available to the Company at mutually convenient times and places, attend external meetings and presentations, as appropriate and convenient, and perform such duties, services and responsibilities and have the authority commensurate to such position.

            The Director will use his best efforts to promote the interests of the Company. The Company recognizes that the Director (i) is a full-time executive employee of another entity and that his responsibilities to such entity must have priority and (ii) sits on the board of directors of other entities. Notwithstanding same, the Director will use reasonable business efforts to coordinate his respective commitments so as to fulfill his obligations to the Company and, in any event, will fulfill his legal obligations as a director. Other than as set forth above, the Director will not, without the prior written approval of the Board, engage in any other business activity which could materially interfere with the performance of his duties, services and responsibilities hereunder or which is in violation of the reasonable policies established from time to time by the Company, provided that the foregoing shall in no way limit his activities on behalf of (i) his current employer and its affiliates or (ii) the board of directors of those entities on which he sits.

            3.        Board Committees. The Director hereby agrees to sit in the relevant committees of the Board and to perform all of the duties, services and responsibilities necessary thereunder.


            4.        Monetary Remuneration.

                        (a)      Fees and Compensation. During the Directorship Term the Director shall receive the following compensation and benefits:

A monthly fee of U.S $__________

                        The Director's status during the Directorship Term shall be that of an independent contractor and not, for any purpose, that of an employee or agent with authority to bind the Company in any respect. All payments and other consideration made or provided to the Director under Sections 4 shall be made or provided without withholding or deduction of any kind, and the Director shall assume sole responsibility for discharging, all tax or other obligations associated therewith.

                        (b) Restricted Stock Award. During the Directorship Term, the Company shall grant a Restricted Stock in the amount of _____ shares of the Company’s restricted common stock (the “Restricted Stock”). The Restricted Stock shall vest according to the following schedule:

•        _____shares of the Company’s common stock shall vest three (3) months from the date hereof (the “Three Month Vesting Date”) provided that the Director maintains a position on the Board as of the Three Month Vesting Date;

•        an additional _____ shares of the Company’s common stock shall vest six (6) months from the date hereof (the “Six Month Vesting Date”) provided that the Director maintains a position on the Board as of the Six Month Vesting Date;

•        an additional _____ shares of the Company’s common stock shall vest nine (9) months from the date hereof (the “Nine Month Vesting Date”) provided that the Director maintains a position on the Board as of the Nine Month Vesting Date;

•        an additional _____ shares of the Company’s common stock shall vest twelve (12) months from the date hereof (the “Twelve Month Vesting Date”) provided that the Director maintains a position on the Board as of the Twelve Month Vesting Date;

                        (c) Expense Reimbursements. During the Directorship Term, the Company shall reimburse the Director for all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the Director in attending any in-person meetings, provided that the Director complies with the generally applicable policies, practices and procedures of the Company for submission of expense reports, receipts or similar documentation of such expenses. However, all reimbursements must be approved in advance by the Company.

            5.        Directorship Term. The "Directorship Term", as used in this Agreement, shall mean the period commencing on the date hereof and terminating on the earliest of the following to occur:


                        (a) one (1) year from the date hereof, subject to a one (1) year renewal term upon re-election by a majority of the shareholders of the Company;

                        (b) the death of the Director ("Death");

                        (c) the termination of the Director from the position of member of the Board by the mutual agreement of the Company and the Director;

                        (d) the removal of the Director from the Board by the shareholders of the Company;

                        (e) the resignation by the Director from the Board if after the date hereof, the Chief Executive Officer of his current employer determines that the Director's continued service on the Board conflicts with his fiduciary obligations to his current employer (a "Fiduciary Resignation"); and

                        (f) the resignation by the Director from the Board if the Board or the Chief Executive Officer of his current employer requires the Director to resign and such resignation is not a Fiduciary Resignation.

            6.        Director's Representation and Acknowledgment. The Director represents to the Company that his execution and performance of this Agreement shall not be in violation of any agreement or obligation (whether or not written) that he may have with or to any person or entity, including without limitation, any prior employer. The Director hereby acknowledges and agrees that this Agreement (and any other agreement or obligation referred to herein) shall be an obligation solely of the Company, and the Director shall have no recourse whatsoever against any stockholder of the Company or any of their respective affiliates with regard to this Agreement.

            7.        Director Covenants.

                       (a) Unauthorized Disclosure. The Director agrees and understands that in the Director's position with the Company, the Director has been and will be exposed to and receive information relating to the confidential affairs of the Company, including but not limited to technical information, business and marketing plans, strategies, customer information, other information concerning the Company's products, promotions, development, financing, expansion plans, business policies and practices, and other forms of information considered by the Company to be confidential and in the nature of trade secrets. The Director agrees that during the Directorship Term and thereafter, the Director will keep such information confidential and will not disclose such information, either directly or indirectly, to any third person or entity without the prior written consent of the Company; provided, however, that (i) the Director shall have no such obligation to the extent such information is or becomes publicly known or generally known in the Company's industry other than as a result of the Director's breach of his obligations hereunder and (ii) the Director may, after giving prior notice to the Company to the extent practicable under the circumstances, disclose such information to the extent required by applicable laws or governmental regulations or judicial or regulatory process. This confidentiality covenant has no temporal, geographical or territorial restriction. Upon termination of the Directorship Term, the Director will promptly return to the Company all property, keys, notes, memoranda, writings, lists, files, reports, customer lists, correspondence, tapes, disks, cards, surveys, maps, logs, machines, technical data or any other tangible product or document which has been produced by, received by or otherwise submitted to the Director in the course or otherwise as a result of the Director's position with the Company during or prior to the Directorship Term, provided that, the Company shall retain such materials and make them available to the Director if requested by him in connection with any litigation against the Director under circumstances in which (i) the Director demonstrates to the reasonable satisfaction of the Company that the materials are necessary to his defense in the litigation, and (ii) the confidentiality of the materials is preserved to the reasonable satisfaction of the Company.


                        (b) Non-Solicitation. During the Directorship Term and for a period of three (3) years thereafter, the Director shall not interfere with the Company's relationship with, or endeavor to entice away from the Company, any person who, on the date of the termination of the Directorship Term, was an employee or customer of the Company or otherwise had a material business relationship with the Company.

                        (c) Remedies. The Director agrees that any breach of the terms of this Section 7 would result in irreparable injury and damage to the Company for which the Company would have no adequate remedy at law; the Director therefore also agrees that in the event of said breach or any threat of breach, the Company shall be entitled to an immediate injunction and restraining order to prevent such breach and/or threatened breach and/or continued breach by the Director and/or any and all entities acting for and/or with the Director, without having to prove damages, in addition to any other remedies to which the Company may be entitled at law or in equity. The terms of this paragraph shall not prevent the Company from pursuing any other available remedies for any breach or threatened breach hereof, including but not limited to the recovery of damages from the Director. The Director acknowledges that the Company would not have entered into this Agreement had the Director not agreed to the provisions of this Section 7.

                        The provisions of this Section 7 shall survive any termination of the Directorship Term, and the existence of any claim or cause of action by the Director against the Company, whether predicated on this Agreement or otherwise, shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement by the Company of the covenants and agreements of this Section 7.

            8.        Indemnification. The Company agrees to indemnify the Director for his activities as a director of the Company to the fullest extent permitted by law, and to cover the Director under any directors and officers liability insurance obtained by the Company. Further, the Company and the Director agree to enter into an indemnification agreement substantially in the form of agreement entered into by the Company and its other Board members.

            9.        Non-Waiver of Rights. The failure to enforce at any time the provisions of this Agreement or to require at any time performance by the other party of any of the provisions hereof shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of such provisions or to affect either the validity of this Agreement or any part hereof, or the right of either party to enforce each and every provision in accordance with its terms. No waiver by either party hereto of any breach by the other party hereto of any provision of this Agreement to be performed by such other party shall be deemed a waiver of similar or dissimilar provisions at that time or at any prior or subsequent time.


            10.      Notices. Every notice relating to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be given by personal delivery or by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested; to:

If to the Company:

China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc.
Yingu Plaza, 9 Beisihuanxi Road, Suite 1708
Haidian District, Beijing 100080 PRC

 

If to the Director:

            Either of the parties hereto may change their address for purposes of notice hereunder by giving notice in writing to such other party pursuant to this Section 10.

            11.      Binding Effect/Assignment. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, personal representatives, estates, successors (including, without limitation, by way of merger) and assigns. Notwithstanding the provisions of the immediately preceding sentence, neither the Director nor the Company shall assign all or any portion of this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other party.

            12.      Entire Agreement. This Agreement (together with the other agreements referred to herein) sets forth the entire understanding of the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements, written or oral, between them as to such subject matter.

            13.      Severability. If any provision of this Agreement, or any application thereof to any circumstances, is invalid, in whole or in part, such provision or application shall to that extent be severable and shall not affect other provisions or applications of this Agreement.

            14.      Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the State of Delaware, without reference to the principles of conflict of laws. All actions and proceedings arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall be heard and determined in any Delaware state or federal court and the parties hereto hereby consent to the jurisdiction of such courts in any such action or proceeding; provided, however, that neither party shall commence any such action or proceeding unless prior thereto the parties have in good faith attempted to resolve the claim, dispute or cause of action which is the subject of such action or proceeding through mediation by an independent third party.


            15. Legal Fees. The parties hereto agree that the non-prevailing party in any dispute, claim, action or proceeding between the parties hereto arising out of or relating to the terms and conditions of this Agreement or any provision thereof (a "Dispute"), shall reimburse the prevailing party for reasonable attorney's fees and expenses incurred by the prevailing party in connection with such Dispute; provided, however, that the Director shall only be required to reimburse the Company for its fees and expenses incurred in connection with a Dispute, if the Director's position in such Dispute was found by the court, arbitrator or other person or entity presiding over such Dispute to be frivolous or advanced not in good faith.

            16. Modifications. Neither this Agreement nor any provision hereof may be modified, altered, amended or waived except by an instrument in writing duly signed by the party to be charged.

            17. Tense and Headings. Whenever any words used herein are in the singular form, they shall be construed as though they were also used in the plural form in all cases where they would so apply. The headings contained herein are solely for the purposes of reference, are not part of this Agreement and shall not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.

            18. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this Director Agreement to be executed by authority of its Board of Directors, and the Director has hereunto set his hand, on the day and year first above written.

CHINA ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS GROUP, INC.

 

By: ______________________________________
Name:
Title:

 

DIRECTOR

 

_________________________________________
Name:


EX-23.1 5 exhibit23-1.htm EXHIBIT 23.1 China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. - Exhibit 31.2 - Filed by newsfilecorp.com

 

CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

 

We consent to the incorporation by reference in the Registration Statement (No. 333-195522) on Form S-8 of China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. (the “Company”) of our report dated September 23, 2014 relating to our audit of the consolidated financial statements, which appears in this Annual Report on Form 10-K of the Company for the year ended June 30, 2014.

 

/s/ Friedman LLP

New York, New York
September 23, 2014


EX-31.1 6 exhibit31-1.htm EXHIBIT 31.1 China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. - Exhibit 31.1 - Filed by newsfilecorp.com

Exhibit 31.1

CERTIFICATION OF

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER PURSUANT TO 18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350,

AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

I, Xianfu Han, certify that:

          1. I have reviewed this Annual Report on Form 10-K of China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc.;

          2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

          3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

          4. The registrant's other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

          a. Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

          b. Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

          c. Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

          d. Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant's most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant's fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.

          5. The registrant's other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the registrant's board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):


          a. All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant's ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

          b. Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.

Date: September 23, 2014

/s/ Xianfu Han  
Xianfu Han, Chief Executive Officer  
(principal executive officer)  

2


EX-31.2 7 exhibit31-2.htm EXHIBIT 31.2 China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. - Exhibit 31.2 - Filed by newsfilecorp.com

Exhibit 31.2

CERTIFICATION OF
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER PURSUANT TO 18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350,
AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

I, Weili He, certify that:

          1. I have reviewed this Annual Report on Form 10-K of China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc.;

          2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

          3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

          4. The registrant's other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

          a. Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

          b. Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

          c. Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

           d. Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant's most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant's fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.


          5. The registrant's other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the registrant's board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

          a. All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant's ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

          b. Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.

Date: September 23, 2014

/s/ Weili He  
Weili He  
Interim Chief Financial Officer  
(interim principal financial officer and principal accounting officer)  

14


EX-32.1 8 exhibit32-1.htm EXHIBIT 32.1 China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. - Exhibit 32.1 - Filed by newsfilecorp.com

Exhibit 32.1

CERTIFICATION OF
PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICERS PURSUANT TO 18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350

In connection with this Annual Report of China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. (the “Company”) on Form 10-K for the period ending June 30, 2014, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof, Each of the undersigned, being principal officers of the Company, certifies to the best of his knowledge, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1350, as adopted pursuant to Sec. 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:

1.

Such Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, fully complies with the requirements of section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

   
2.

The information contained in such Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

Date: September 23, 2014

/s/Xianfu Han  
Xianfu Han  
Chief Executive Officer  
(principal executive officer)  
   
   
/s/ Weili He  
Weili He  
Interim Chief Financial Officer  
(interim principal financial officer and principal accounting officer)  


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adjustment COMPREHENSIVE LOSS LOSS PER COMMON SHARE Weighted average number of shares (*): Basic and diluted Loss per share: Basic and diluted (*) Equity Components [Axis] Equity Components [Domain] Common Stock [Member] Additional Paid-In capital [Member] Retained earnings Unrestricted [Member] Retained earnings Statutory reserves [Member] Retained Earnings Statutory Reserves Accumulated other comprehensive income [Member] Statement of Stockholders Equity [Abstract] Beginning Balance Beginning Balance (Shares) Shares Issued (Shares) Restricted stock vested for compensation and services Restricted stock vested for compensation and services Restricted stock vested for compensation and services (Shares) Restricted stock vested for compensation and services (Shares) Shares Issued (Shares) (SharesIssued) Foreign currency translation gain Net loss Ending Balance Ending Balance (Shares) Statement of Cash Flows [Abstract] CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES: Adjustments to reconcile net loss to cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Depreciation Stock-based compensation expense Deferred tax provision (benefit) Provision for doubtful accounts Change in fair value of warrant liabilities Loss realized from disposal of property, plant and equipment Impairment loss of long-lived assets Loss from termination of lease Imputed interest on other receivable from termination of leases Imputed interest on other receivable from termination of lease Changes in operating assets and liabilities Accounts and notes receivable Inventories Other receivables Other receivable from termination of lease Prepayments Long term prepayments Long term prepayments Accounts payable Customer deposits Other payables Accrued liabilities Taxes payable Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES: Acquisition of short-term investments, net Proceeds from disposal of property, plant and equipment Purchase of property, plant and equipment Net cash used in investing activities CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES: Proceeds from short term loans and bank guarantees Payments of short term loans and bank guarantees Proceeds from short term loan - shareholders Payments of short term loan - shareholders Proceeds from short term loan - other Payments of short term loan - other Proceeds from notes payable Payments of notes payable Rent payable to shareholder Principal payments on capital lease obligations Restricted cash Net cash provided by financing activities EFFECTS OF EXCHANGE RATE CHANGE IN CASH NET CHANGE IN CASH CASH, beginning of year CASH, end of year Notes to Financial Statements [Abstract] Notes to Financial Statements [Abstract] Organization and description of business [Text Block] Summary of significant accounting policies [Text Block] Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information [Text Block] Accounts and notes receivable [Text Block] Other receivables and other receivable from termination of lease [Text Block] Other Receivables Property, plant and equipment [Text Block] Prepayments and advances [Text Block] Prepayments and advances Short term loans, banks, Bank guarantees and Notes payable [Text Block] Capital lease obligations [Text Block] Related party transactions [Text Block] Income taxes [Text Block] Shareholders equity [Text Block] Reserves and dividends [Text Block] Employee pension [Text Block] Commitments and contingencies [Text Block] Business Segments [Text Block] Concentrations [Text Block] Subsequent Events [Text Block] Loss per share [Text Block] Operating leases [Text Block] Change in Accounting Estimate [Text Block] Condensed Financial Information of Parent Company [Text Block] Warrants liability [Text Block] Warrants liability [Text Block] Basis of presentation [Policy Text Block] Principles of consolidation [Policy Text Block] Use of estimates and assumptions [Policy Text Block] Foreign currency translation [Policy Text Block] Revenue recognition [Policy Text Block] Financial instruments [Policy Text Block] Stock-based compensation [Policy Text Block] Cash and cash equivalents [Policy Text Block] Restricted cash [Policy Text Block] Accounts receivable [Policy Text Block] Other receivables [Policy Text Block] Inventories [Policy Text Block] Short term investments [Policy Text Block] Prepayments and advances, and advances on equipment purchases, net [Policy Text Block] Prepayments and advances Property, plant and equipment [Policy Text Block] Accounting for long-lived assets [Policy Text Block] Accounting for long-lived assets Income taxes [Policy Text Block] Value Added Tax [Policy Text Block] Value Added Tax Research and development, advertising and repair and maintenance [Policy Text Block] Earnings (loss) per share [Policy Text Block] Comprehensive income [Policy Text Block] Reclassifications [Policy Text Block] Reclassifications Recently issued accounting pronouncements [Policy Text Block] Concentrations [Policy Text Block] Schedule of Ownership of Subsidiaries and VIE's [Table Text Block] Schedule of carrying amount of the VIE's assets and liabilities [Table Text Block] Schedule of carrying amount of the VIE's assets and liabilities Schedule of Estimated Useful Lives of Assets [Table Text Block] Schedule of Estimated useful lives of assets Schedule of Intercompany Foreign Currency Balances [Table Text Block] Schedule of Condensed Financial Statements [Table Text Block] Property, Plant and Equipment, Schedule of Significant Acquisitions and Disposals [Table Text Block] Schedule of Accounts, Notes, Loans and Financing Receivable [Table Text Block] Schedule of Other Receivables and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts [Table Text Block] Schedule of Other Receivables and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Schedule of other receivable from determination of lease as of the disposal date, the book value of the net assets [Table Text Block] Schedule of other receivable from determination of lease as of the disposal date, the book value of the net assets Schedule of Property, Plant and Equipment [Table Text Block] Schedule of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, and Other Assets Disclosure [Table Text Block] Schedule of Short-term Debt [Table Text Block] Schedule of Bank guarantees [Table Text Block] Schedule of Bank guarantees Schedule of Short Term Loans Other [Table Text Block] Schedule of Short Term Loans Other Schedule of Short Term Loans Shareholders [Table Text Block] Schedule of Short Term Loans Shareholders Schedule of Capital lease obligations [Table Text Block] Schedule of Future annual capital lease payments [Table Text Block] Schedule of Related Party Transactions [Table Text Block] Deferred Tax Assets [Axis] Deferred Tax Assets [Axis] Deferred Tax Asset [Domain] Deferred Tax Assets - Current [Member] Deferred Tax Assets - Current Deferred Tax Assets - Noncurrent [Member] Deferred Tax Assets - Noncurrent Schedule of Income before Income Tax, Domestic and Foreign [Table Text Block] Schedule of Components of Income Tax Expense (Benefit) [Table Text Block] Schedule of Deferred Tax Assets and Liabilities [Table Text Block] Schedule of Changes to Valuation Allowance for Deferred Tax Assets [Table Text Block] Schedule of Changes to Valuation Allowance for Deferred Tax Assets Schedule of Taxes Payable [Table Text Block] Schedule of taxes payable Schedule of reconciles the U.S. statutory rates to the Companys effective tax rate [Table Text Block] Schedule of reconciles the U.S. statutory rates to the Companys effective tax rate Schedule of Warrants activity [Table Text Block] Schedule of Warrants activity [Table Text Block] Schedule of the summary of Restricted stock grants [Table Text Block] Schedule of Share-based Compensation, Stock Options, Activity [Table Text Block] Schedule of Future annual lease payments [Table Text Block] Schedule of Segment Reporting Information, by Segment [Table Text Block] Schedule of Earnings Per Share, Basic and Diluted [Table Text Block] Condensed Balance Sheet [Table Text Block] Condensed Income Statement [Table Text Block] Condensed Cash Flow Statement [Table Text Block] Schedule of Warrants Valuation [Table Text Block] Schedule of warrants valuation Schedule of the Fair Value Hierarchy the Warrants Liability on Recurring Basis [Table Text Block] Schedule of the fair value hierarchy the warrants liability on recurring basis Schedule of Reconciliation of the Beginning and Ending Balances for Warrants Liability [Table Text Block] Schedule of reconciliation of the beginning and ending balances for Warrants liability Organization And Description Of Business 1 Organization And Description Of Business 1 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 1 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 1 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 2 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 2 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 3 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 3 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 4 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 4 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 5 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 5 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 6 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 6 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 7 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 7 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 8 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 8 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 9 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 9 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 10 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 10 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 11 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 11 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 12 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 12 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 13 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 13 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 14 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 14 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 15 Summary Of Significant Accounting 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Accounting Policies 26 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 27 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 27 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 28 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 28 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 29 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 29 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 30 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 30 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 31 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 31 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 32 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 32 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 33 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 33 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 34 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 34 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 35 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 35 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 36 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 36 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 37 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 37 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 1 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 1 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 2 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 2 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 3 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 3 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 4 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 4 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 5 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 5 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 6 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 6 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 7 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 7 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 8 Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 8 Accounts And Notes Receivable 1 Accounts And Notes Receivable 1 Accounts And Notes Receivable 2 Accounts And Notes Receivable 2 Accounts And Notes Receivable 3 Accounts And Notes Receivable 3 Accounts And Notes Receivable 4 Accounts And Notes Receivable 4 Accounts And Notes Receivable 5 Accounts And Notes Receivable 5 Accounts And Notes Receivable 6 Accounts And Notes Receivable 6 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 1 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 1 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 2 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 2 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 3 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 3 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 4 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 4 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 5 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 5 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 6 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 6 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 7 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 7 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 8 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 8 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 9 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 9 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 10 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 10 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 11 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 11 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 12 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 12 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 13 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 13 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 14 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 14 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 15 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 15 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 16 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 16 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 17 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 17 Property, Plant And Equipment 1 Property, Plant And Equipment 1 Property, Plant And Equipment 2 Property, Plant And Equipment 2 Property, Plant And Equipment 3 Property, Plant And Equipment 3 Property, Plant And Equipment 4 Property, Plant And Equipment 4 Property, Plant And Equipment 5 Property, Plant And Equipment 5 Property, Plant And Equipment 6 Property, Plant And Equipment 6 Property, Plant And Equipment 7 Property, Plant And Equipment 7 Property, Plant And Equipment 8 Property, Plant And Equipment 8 Property, Plant And Equipment 9 Property, Plant And Equipment 9 Property, Plant And Equipment 10 Property, Plant And Equipment 10 Property, Plant And Equipment 11 Property, Plant And Equipment 11 Property, Plant And Equipment 12 Property, Plant And Equipment 12 Property, Plant And Equipment 13 Property, Plant And Equipment 13 Property, Plant And Equipment 14 Property, Plant And Equipment 14 Property, Plant And Equipment 15 Property, Plant And Equipment 15 Property, Plant And Equipment 16 Property, Plant And Equipment 16 Property, Plant And Equipment 17 Property, Plant And Equipment 17 Property, Plant And Equipment 18 Property, Plant And Equipment 18 Property, Plant And Equipment 19 Property, Plant And Equipment 19 Property, Plant And Equipment 20 Property, Plant And Equipment 20 Property, Plant And Equipment 21 Property, Plant And Equipment 21 Property, Plant And Equipment 22 Property, Plant And Equipment 22 Property, Plant And Equipment 23 Property, Plant And Equipment 23 Property, Plant And Equipment 24 Property, Plant And Equipment 24 Property, Plant And Equipment 25 Property, Plant And Equipment 25 Property, Plant And Equipment 26 Property, Plant And Equipment 26 Property, Plant And Equipment 27 Property, Plant And Equipment 27 Property, Plant And Equipment 28 Property, Plant And Equipment 28 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 1 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 1 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 2 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 2 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 3 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 3 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 4 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 4 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 5 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 5 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 6 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 6 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 7 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 7 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 8 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 8 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 9 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 9 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 10 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 10 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 11 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 11 Income Taxes 1 Income Taxes 1 Income Taxes 2 Income Taxes 2 Income Taxes 3 Income Taxes 3 Income Taxes 4 Income Taxes 4 Income Taxes 5 Income Taxes 5 Income Taxes 6 Income Taxes 6 Income Taxes 7 Income Taxes 7 Income Taxes 8 Income Taxes 8 Income Taxes 9 Income Taxes 9 Income Taxes 10 Income Taxes 10 Income Taxes 11 Income Taxes 11 Income Taxes 12 Income Taxes 12 Income Taxes 13 Income Taxes 13 Income Taxes 14 Income Taxes 14 Income Taxes 15 Income Taxes 15 Income Taxes 16 Income Taxes 16 Income Taxes 17 Income Taxes 17 Shareholders Equity 1 Shareholders Equity 1 Shareholders Equity 2 Shareholders Equity 2 Shareholders Equity 3 Shareholders Equity 3 Shareholders Equity 4 Shareholders Equity 4 Shareholders Equity 5 Shareholders Equity 5 Shareholders Equity 6 Shareholders Equity 6 Shareholders Equity 7 Shareholders Equity 7 Shareholders Equity 8 Shareholders Equity 8 Reserves And Dividends 1 Reserves And Dividends 1 Reserves And Dividends 2 Reserves And Dividends 2 Reserves And Dividends 3 Reserves And Dividends 3 Reserves And Dividends 4 Reserves And Dividends 4 Reserves And Dividends 5 Reserves And Dividends 5 Reserves And Dividends 6 Reserves And Dividends 6 Employee Pension 1 Employee Pension 1 Employee Pension 2 Employee Pension 2 Employee Pension 3 Employee Pension 3 Employee Pension 4 Employee Pension 4 Commitments And Contingencies 1 Commitments And Contingencies 1 Commitments And Contingencies 2 Commitments And Contingencies 2 Commitments And Contingencies 3 Commitments And Contingencies 3 Commitments And Contingencies 4 Commitments And Contingencies 4 Commitments And Contingencies 5 Commitments And Contingencies 5 Commitments And Contingencies 6 Commitments And Contingencies 6 Commitments And Contingencies 7 Commitments And Contingencies 7 Commitments And Contingencies 8 Commitments And Contingencies 8 Commitments And Contingencies 9 Commitments And Contingencies 9 Business Segments 1 Business Segments 1 Concentrations 1 Concentrations 1 Concentrations 2 Concentrations 2 Concentrations 3 Concentrations 3 Concentrations 4 Concentrations 4 Concentrations 5 Concentrations 5 Concentrations 6 Concentrations 6 Concentrations 7 Concentrations 7 Concentrations 8 Concentrations 8 Subsequent Events 1 Subsequent Events 1 Subsequent Events 2 Subsequent Events 2 Subsequent Events 3 Subsequent Events 3 Subsequent Events 4 Subsequent Events 4 Subsequent Events 5 Subsequent Events 5 Subsequent Events 6 Subsequent Events 6 Subsequent Events 7 Subsequent Events 7 Subsequent Events 8 Subsequent Events 8 Subsequent Events 9 Subsequent Events 9 Subsequent Events 10 Subsequent Events 10 Subsequent Events 11 Subsequent Events 11 Subsequent Events 12 Subsequent Events 12 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Ownership Of Subsidiaries And Vie's 1 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Ownership Of Subsidiaries And Vie's 1 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Ownership Of Subsidiaries And Vie's 2 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Ownership Of Subsidiaries And Vie's 2 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 1 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 1 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 2 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 2 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 3 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 3 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 4 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 4 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 5 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 5 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 6 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 6 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 7 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 7 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 8 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 8 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 9 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 9 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 10 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 10 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 11 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 11 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 12 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 12 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 13 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 13 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 14 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 14 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 15 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 15 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 16 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 16 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 1 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 1 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 2 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 2 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 3 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 3 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 4 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 4 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 5 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 5 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 6 Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 6 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 1 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 1 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 2 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 2 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 3 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 3 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 4 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 4 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 5 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 5 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 6 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 6 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 7 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 7 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 8 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 8 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 9 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 9 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 10 Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 10 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 1 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 1 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 2 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 2 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 3 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 3 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 4 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 4 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 5 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 5 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 6 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 6 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 7 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 7 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 8 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 8 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 9 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 9 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 10 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 10 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 11 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 11 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 12 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 12 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 13 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 13 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 14 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 14 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 15 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 15 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 16 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 16 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 17 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 17 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 18 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivables And Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 18 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 1 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 1 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 2 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 2 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 3 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 3 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 4 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 4 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 5 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 5 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 6 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 6 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 7 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 7 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 8 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 8 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 9 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 9 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 10 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 10 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 11 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 11 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 12 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 12 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 13 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 13 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 14 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 14 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 15 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 15 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 16 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 16 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 17 Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease Schedule Of Other Receivable From Determination Of Lease As Of The Disposal Date, The Book Value Of The Net Assets 17 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 1 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 1 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 2 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 2 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 3 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 3 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 4 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 4 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 5 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 5 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 6 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 6 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 7 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 7 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 8 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 8 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 9 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 9 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 10 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 10 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 11 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 11 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 12 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 12 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 13 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 13 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 14 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 14 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 15 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 15 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 16 Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 16 Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 1 Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 1 Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 2 Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 2 Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 3 Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 3 Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 4 Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 4 Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 5 Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 5 Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 6 Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 6 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 1 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 1 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 2 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 2 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 3 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 3 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 4 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 4 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 5 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 5 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 6 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 6 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 7 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 7 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 8 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 8 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 9 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 9 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 10 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 10 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 11 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 11 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 12 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 12 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 13 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 13 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 14 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 14 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 15 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 15 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 16 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 16 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 17 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 17 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 18 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 18 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 19 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 19 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Bank Guarantees 1 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Bank Guarantees 1 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Bank Guarantees 2 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Bank Guarantees 2 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short Term Loans Other 1 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short Term Loans Other 1 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short Term Loans Other 2 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short Term Loans Other 2 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short Term Loans Other 3 Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short Term Loans Other 3 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 1 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 1 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 2 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 2 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 3 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 3 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 4 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 4 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 5 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 5 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 6 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 6 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 7 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 7 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 8 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 8 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 9 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 9 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 10 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 10 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 11 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 11 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 12 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 12 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 13 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 13 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 14 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 14 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 15 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 15 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 16 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 16 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 17 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 17 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 18 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 18 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 19 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 19 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 20 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 20 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 21 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 21 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 22 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 22 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 23 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 23 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 24 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 24 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 25 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 25 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 26 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 26 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Future Annual Capital Lease Payments 1 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Future Annual Capital Lease Payments 1 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Future Annual Capital Lease Payments 2 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Future Annual Capital Lease Payments 2 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Future Annual Capital Lease Payments 3 Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Future Annual Capital Lease Payments 3 Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 1 Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 1 Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 2 Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 2 Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 3 Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 3 Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 4 Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 4 Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 5 Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 5 Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 6 Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 6 Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 1 Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 1 Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 2 Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 2 Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 3 Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 3 Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 4 Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 4 Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 5 Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 5 Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 6 Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 6 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 1 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 1 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 2 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 2 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 3 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 3 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 4 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 4 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 5 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 5 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 6 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 6 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 7 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 7 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 8 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 8 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 9 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 9 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 10 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 10 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 11 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 11 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 12 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 12 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 13 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 13 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 14 Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 14 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 1 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 1 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 2 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 2 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 3 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 3 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 4 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 4 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 5 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 5 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 6 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 6 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 7 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 7 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 8 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 8 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 9 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 9 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 10 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 10 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 11 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 11 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 12 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 12 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 13 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 13 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 14 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 14 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 15 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 15 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 16 Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 16 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 1 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 1 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 2 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 2 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 3 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 3 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 4 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 4 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 1 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 1 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 2 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 2 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 3 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 3 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 4 Income Taxes Schedule Of Changes To Valuation Allowance For Deferred Tax Assets 4 Income Taxes Schedule Of Taxes Payable 1 Income Taxes Schedule Of Taxes Payable 1 Income Taxes Schedule Of Taxes Payable 2 Income Taxes Schedule Of Taxes Payable 2 Income Taxes Schedule Of Taxes Payable 3 Income Taxes Schedule Of Taxes Payable 3 Income Taxes Schedule Of Taxes Payable 4 Income Taxes Schedule Of Taxes Payable 4 Income Taxes Schedule Of Taxes Payable 5 Income Taxes Schedule Of Taxes Payable 5 Income Taxes Schedule Of Taxes Payable 6 Income Taxes Schedule Of Taxes Payable 6 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 1 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 1 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 2 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 2 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 3 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 3 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 4 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 4 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 5 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 5 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 6 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 6 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 7 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 7 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 8 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 8 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 9 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 9 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 10 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 10 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 11 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 11 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 12 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 12 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 13 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 13 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 14 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 14 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 15 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 15 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 16 Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 16 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 1 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 1 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 2 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 2 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 3 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 3 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 4 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 4 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 5 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 5 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 6 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 6 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 7 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 7 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 8 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 8 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 9 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 9 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 10 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 10 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 11 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 11 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 12 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 12 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 13 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 13 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 14 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 14 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 15 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 15 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 16 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 16 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 17 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 17 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 18 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 18 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 19 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 19 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 20 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 20 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 21 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of Warrants Activity 21 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 1 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 1 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 2 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 2 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 3 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 3 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 4 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 4 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 5 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 5 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 6 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 6 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 7 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 7 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 8 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 8 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 9 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 9 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 10 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 10 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 11 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 11 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 12 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 12 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 13 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 13 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 14 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 14 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 15 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 15 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 16 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 16 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 17 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 17 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 18 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 18 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 19 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 19 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 20 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 20 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 21 Shareholders Equity Schedule Of The Summary Of Restricted Stock Grants 21 Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 1 Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 1 Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 2 Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 2 Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 3 Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 3 Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 4 Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 4 Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 5 Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 5 Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 6 Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 6 Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 7 Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 7 Business Segments Schedule Of Segment Reporting Information, By Segment 1 Business Segments Schedule Of Segment Reporting Information, By Segment 1 Business Segments Schedule Of Segment Reporting Information, By Segment 2 Business Segments Schedule Of Segment Reporting Information, By Segment 2 Business Segments Schedule Of Segment Reporting Information, By Segment 3 Business Segments Schedule Of Segment Reporting Information, By Segment 3 Business Segments Schedule Of Segment Reporting Information, By Segment 4 Business Segments Schedule Of Segment Reporting Information, By Segment 4 Business 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Shareholders Equity Zero Two Four Three Seven Zero N P Nine Zch Nineym Zero B Two Shareholders Equity Zero Two Four Three Seven Zeroxgv M M T Qd T Kq L Shareholders Equity Zero Two Four Three Seven Zero P Sixs Jg V T L Kg Vy Shareholders Equity Zero Two Four Three Seven Zero Z Twol G One R Fivez F P Dg Shareholders Equity Zero Two Four Three Seven Zero Six Grlz Five M Kp B Xs Reserves And Dividends Zero Two Four Three Seven Zeron H Oned Wz Tgg Ts L Reserves And Dividends Zero Two Four Three Seven Zerohfp Four K X One Z Ninen Nine Z Reserves And Dividends Zero Two Four Three Seven Zerowrv B Six Nine W Seven Z L Ct Reserves And Dividends Zero Two Four Three Seven Zero P Q Q Fourv D D N M T F C Reserves And Dividends Zero Two Four Three Seven Zeronn Four T Threepk Fvvd C Reserves And Dividends Zero Two Four Three Seven Zerol P J G Seven T Five Qdy One Six Employee Pension Zero Two Four Three Seven Zero M Zerobbcq Qps B Z Nine Employee Pension Zero Two Four Three Seven Zerovt G Sevenb T N 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12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2014
USD ($)
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Jun. 30, 2014
CNY
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Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies 2 1.00  
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Schedule of carrying amount of the VIE's assets and liabilities (Details) (USD $)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2014
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Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 2 123,024,176
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 3 12,874,414
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 4 14,351,355
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 5 487,500
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 6 4,412,335
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 7 150,043,432
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 8 141,787,866
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 9 (111,066,630)
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 10 (88,101,262)
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 11 (7,397,342)
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 12 (7,378,365)
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 13 (118,463,972)
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 14 (95,479,627)
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Carrying Amount Of The Vie's Assets And Liabilities 15 31,579,460
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Employee pension (Narrative) (Details) (USD $)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2014
Employee Pension 1 20.00%
Employee Pension 2 8.00%
Employee Pension 3 $ 700,000.0
Employee Pension 4 280,000
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    Jun. 30, 2014
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    Schedule of Taxes Payable (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Taxes Payable 1 $ 163,753
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    Income Taxes Schedule Of Taxes Payable 3 28,452
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    Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Policies)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Basis of presentation [Policy Text Block]

    Basis of presentation

    The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”) and have been consistently applied.

    Principles of consolidation [Policy Text Block]

    Principles of consolidation

    The consolidated financial statements reflect the activities of the following subsidiaries and VIEs. All material intercompany transactions have been eliminated.

            Ownership
    Subsidiaries and VIEs  
    Place incorporated
      percentage
    BVI-ACM   British Virgin Island   100%
    China-ACMH   Beijing, China   100%
    Xin Ao   Beijing, China   VIE
    Heng Yuan Zheng Ke   Beijing, China   VIE
    Hong Sheng An   Beijing, China   VIE
    Heng Tai   Beijing, China   VIE
    Da Tong   Datong, China   VIE
    Heng Xin   Luanxian, China  

    VIE

     

    VIEs are generally entities that lack sufficient equity to finance their activities without additional financial support from other parties or whose equity holders lack adequate decision making ability. All VIEs with which the Company is involved must be evaluated to determine the primary beneficiary of the risks and rewards of the VIE. The primary beneficiary is required to consolidate the VIE for financial reporting purposes.

    Management makes ongoing assessments of whether China ACM is the primary beneficiary of Xin Ao and its subsidiaries. Based upon a series of contractual arrangements, the Company determined that Xin Ao and its subsidiaries are VIEs subject to consolidation and that China ACM is the primary beneficiary. Accordingly, the accounts of Xin Ao and its subsidiaries are consolidated with those of China ACM.

    The carrying amount of the VIEs’ assets and liabilities are as follows:

        June 30     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
     Current assets $ 136,681,518   $ 123,024,176  
     Property, plant and equipment   12,874,414     14,351,355  
     Other noncurrent assets   487,500     4,412,335  
    Total assets   150,043,432     141,787,866  
                 
                 
     Liabilities   (111,066,630 )   (88,101,262 )
                 
     Intercompany payables*   (7,397,342 )   (7,378,365 )
                 
    Total liabilities   (118,463,972 )   (95,479,627 )
                 
    Net assets $ 31,579,460   $ 46,308,239  

    * Payables to China - ACMH and BVI-ACM are eliminated upon consolidation.

    Use of estimates and assumptions [Policy Text Block]

    Use of estimates and assumptions

    The preparation of financial statements in conformity with US GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting periods. The significant estimates and assumptions made in the preparation of the Company’s consolidated financial statements include deferred income taxes, allowance for doubtful accounts, the fair value and useful lives of property, plant and equipment. Actual results could be materially different from those estimates, upon which the carrying values were based.

    Foreign currency translation [Policy Text Block]

    Foreign currency translation

    The reporting currency of the Company is the U.S. dollar. The functional currency of China ACM and BVI-ACM is the U.S. dollar. China-ACMH and its VIEs use their local currency Chinese Renminbi (“RMB”) as their functional currency. In accordance with the US GAAP guidance on Foreign Currency Translation, the Company’s results of operations and cash flows are translated at the average exchange rates during the period, assets and liabilities are translated at the exchange rates at the balance sheet dates, and equity is translated at historical exchange rates. As a result, amounts related to assets and liabilities reported on the consolidated statements of cash flows will not necessarily agree with changes in the corresponding balances on the consolidated balance sheets.

    Asset and liability accounts at June 30, 2014 and June 30, 2013, were translated at RMB6.15 to $1.00 and RMB6.19 to $1.00. The average translation rates applied to the consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive loss and cash flows for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were RMB6.14 and RMB6.28 to $1.00, respectively.

    Translation gains and losses that arise from exchange rate fluctuations on transactions denominated in a currency other than the functional currency are included in the results of operations. The effects of foreign currency translation adjustments are included in stockholders’ equity as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income.

    Revenue recognition [Policy Text Block]

    Revenue recognition

    Revenue is realized or realizable and earned when four criteria are met:

    •      Persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists (the Company considers its sales contracts and technical service agreements to be pervasive evidence of an arrangement);

    •      Delivery has occurred or services have been rendered;

    •      The seller’s price to the buyer is fixed or determinable; and

    •      Collectability of payment is reasonably assured.

    The Company sells its concrete products and provides concrete technical services primarily to major local construction companies. Sales agreements are signed with each customer. The agreements list all terms and conditions with the exception of delivery date and quantity, which are evidenced separately in purchase orders. The purchase price of products is fixed in the agreement and customers are not permitted to renegotiate after the contracts have been signed. The agreements include a cancellation clause if the Company or customers breach the contract terms specified in the agreement.

    The Company recognizes revenue when title and ownership of the goods are transferred upon shipment to the customer or services are provided by the Company.

    Revenue represents the invoiced value of goods, net of a value added tax (“VAT”). All of the Company’s concrete products that are sold in the PRC are subject to a Chinese VAT at the rate of 6% of the gross sales price. On July 1, 2014, the standard VAT rate for concrete products decreased to 3% of the gross sales price. Since the Company uses recycled raw materials to manufacture its products, the State Administration of Taxation has granted the Company a VAT exemption through June 2015.

    The Company includes the shipping and handling fee in both revenue and cost of revenue.

    Financial instruments [Policy Text Block]

    Financial instruments

    The US GAAP accounting standards regarding fair value of financial instruments and related fair value measurements define fair value, establish a three-level valuation hierarchy that requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value.

    The three levels of inputs are defined as follows:

    Level 1 inputs to the valuation methodology are quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical assets or liabilities in active markets.

    Level 2 inputs to the valuation methodology include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, and inputs that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly, for substantially the full term of the financial instrument.

    Level 3 inputs to the valuation methodology are unobservable.

    Cash, restricted cash, investments, accounts receivable, other assets, short term loans, accounts payable, and accrued expenses and current capital lease obligations qualify as financial instruments, and their carrying amounts are reported in the consolidated balance sheets at face value or cost, which approximate fair value because of the short period of time between the origination of such instruments and their expected realization and their current market rates of interest.

    The fair value of non-current other receivable, net and long-term capital lease obligations approximate their fair value as interest rates approximate the market rate. The Company’s advances on equipment purchases and long-lived assets were recorded at fair value on a nonrecurring basis as a result of impairment changes determined using Level 3 inputs. The Level 3 inputs used were management’s projected cash flows.

    Stock-based compensation [Policy Text Block]

    Stock-based compensation

    The Company records stock-based compensation expense at fair value on the grant date and recognize the expense over the employee's requisite service period. The Company’s expected volatility assumption is based on the historical volatility of Company’s stock or the expected volatility of similar entities. The expected life assumption is primarily based on historical exercise patterns and employee post-vesting termination behavior. The risk-free interest rate for the expected term of the option is based on the U.S. Treasury yield curve in effect at the time of grant. The expected dividend yield is based on the Company’s current and expected dividend policy.

    Cash and cash equivalents [Policy Text Block]

    Cash and cash equivalents

    The Company considers all highly liquid investments with the original maturity of three months or less at the date of purchase to be cash equivalents. The Company currently maintains substantially all of its day-to-day operating cash balances with major financial institutions within PRC and US. As of June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company had deposits in excess of federally insured limits totaling approximately $15.3 million and $3.8 million, respectively.

    Restricted cash [Policy Text Block]

    Restricted cash

    As of June 30, 2014, restricted cash consists of collateral totaling $13.4 million representing cash deposits for short term loans, bank guarantees and notes payable.

    Accounts receivable [Policy Text Block]

    Accounts receivable

    During the normal course of business, the Company extends unsecured credit to its customers. Accounts are considered past due after 30 days. In establishing the required allowance for doubtful accounts, management considers the historical experience, the economy, trends in the construction industry, the expected collectability of the amount receivable that is past due and the expected collectability of the overdue receivable. Management reviews its accounts receivable each reporting period to determine if the allowance for doubtful accounts is adequate. An estimate for doubtful accounts is recorded when collection of the full amount is no longer probable. Account balances are charged off against the allowance after all means of collection have been exhausted and the potential for recovering is considered remote. For the year ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, approximately $10.9 million and $1.7 million was written off against the allowance balances, respectively.

    Other receivables [Policy Text Block]

    Other receivables

    Other receivables primarily include other receivables from termination of lease, advances to employees, due from unrelated entities, receivables from an insurance company, VAT tax refunds and other deposits. Management regularly reviews the aging of receivables and changes in payment trends and records allowance when management believes collection of amounts due are at risk. Accounts considered uncollectible are written off after exhaustive efforts at collection are made. The allowance for other receivables was approximately $2.8 million and $2.2 million at June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively.

    Inventories [Policy Text Block]

    Inventories

    Inventories consist of raw materials and are stated at the lower of cost or market, as determined using the weighted average cost method. Management compares the cost of inventories with the market value and an allowance is made for writing down the inventory to its market value, if lower than cost. As of June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company determined that no reserves for obsolescence were necessary.

    Short term investments [Policy Text Block]

    Short term investments

    During May 2013, the Company entered into an investment agreement for a maximum period of two years with a financial investment company, whereby the Company could invest up to approximately RMB100 million ($16.2 million). The Company can redeem the investment at any time within the agreed period upon 30 -day notice. The financial investment company invests the Company’s funds in certain financial instruments including bonds, mortgage trust or mutual funds. The rate of return on this investment was guaranteed to be no less than 7% per annum. In October 2013, the Company entered into another investment agreement with the same financial investment company for a maximum period of eighteen months and to invest up to approximately RMB100 million ($16.2 million). The rate of return on the additional investment was guaranteed to be no less than 10% per annum. The Company’s investment is not subject to market fluctuation; therefore, the Company did not experience gain or loss on its investment. However, the Company’s funds deposited with the financial investment company are not insured.

    Prepayments and advances, and advances on equipment purchases, net [Policy Text Block]

    Prepayments and advances, and advances on equipment purchases, net

    The Company advances monies to certain suppliers for raw materials, plant and equipment, and factory rent. These advances are interest free and unsecured. For each of the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company recorded a bad debt allowance for advances on equipment purchases for approximately $1.2 million.

    Property, plant and equipment [Policy Text Block]

    Property, plant and equipment

    Property, plant and equipment are stated at cost. Expenditures for maintenance and repairs are charged to operations as incurred while additions, renewals and improvements are capitalized. Depreciation is provided over the estimated useful life of each class of depreciable assets and is computed using the straight-line method with 5% residual value. Leasehold improvements are amortized over the lesser of estimated useful lives or lease terms, as appropriate.

    The estimated useful lives of assets are as follows:

      Useful life
    Transportation equipment 7 - 10 years
    Plant and machinery 10 years
    Office equipment 5 years
    Buildings and improvements 3 - 20 years
    Accounting for long-lived assets [Policy Text Block]

    Accounting for long-lived assets

    The Company classifies its long-lived assets into: (i) machinery and equipment; (ii) transportation equipment, (iii) office and equipment; and (iv) buildings and improvements.

    Long-lived assets held and used by the Company are reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of such assets may not be fully recoverable. It is possible that these assets could become impaired as a result of technology or other industry changes. If circumstances require a long-lived asset or asset group to be tested for possible impairment, the Company first compares undiscounted cash flows expected to be generated by that asset or asset group to its carrying value. If the carrying value of the long-lived asset or asset group is not recoverable on an undiscounted cash flow basis, an impairment is recognized to the extent that the carrying value exceeds its fair value. Fair value is determined through various valuation techniques, including discounted cash flow models, quoted market values and third-party independent appraisals, as considered necessary.

    The Company makes various assumptions and estimates regarding estimated future cash flows and other factors in determining the fair values of the respective assets. The Company uses set criteria that are reviewed and approved by various levels of management, and estimates the fair value of the asset or asset group by using discounted cash flow analyses. If these estimates or their related assumptions change in the future, it is required to record impairment charges for the underlying assets at such time. Any such resulting impairment charges could be material to our results of operations.

    If the value of an asset is determined to be impaired, the impairment to be recognized is measured by the amount by which the carrying amount of the asset exceeds the fair value of the asset. Assets to be disposed of are reported at the lower of the carrying amount or the fair value, less disposition costs. The Company recognized approximately $0.3 million of impairment charges relating to the portable plants for the manufacturing service segment for each of the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013.

    Competitive pricing pressure and changes in interest rates could materially and adversely affect our estimates of future net cash flows to be generated by the long-lived assets, and thus could result in future impairment losses.

    Income taxes [Policy Text Block]

    Income taxes

    The Company accounts for income taxes in accordance with ASC 740, Income Taxes, which requires the Company to use the assets and liability method of accounting for income taxes. Under the assets and liability method, deferred income taxes are recognized for the tax consequences of temporary differences by applying enacted statutory tax rates applicable to future years to differences between financial statement carrying amounts and the tax bases of existing assets and liabilities and operating loss and tax credit carry forward. Under this accounting standard, the effect on deferred income taxes of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period that includes the enactment date. A valuation allowance is recognized if it is more likely than not that some portion, or all of, a deferred tax asset will not be realized.

    ASC 740-10, Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes, defines uncertainty in income taxes and the evaluation of a tax position as a two-step process. The first step is to determine whether it is more likely than not that a tax position will be sustained upon examination, including the resolution of any related appeals or litigation based on the technical merits of that position. The second step is to measure a tax position that meets the more-likely-than-not threshold to determine the amount of benefit to be recognized in the financial statements. A tax position is measured at the largest amount of benefit that is greater than 50 percent likelihood of being realized upon ultimate settlement. Tax positions that previously failed to meet the more-likely-than-not recognition threshold should be recognized in the first subsequent period in which the threshold is met. Previously recognized tax positions that no longer meet the more-likely-than-not criteria should be de-recognized in the first subsequent financial reporting period in which the threshold is no longer met.

    Penalties and interest incurred related to underpayment of income tax are classified as income tax expense in the period incurred.

    United States federal, state and local income tax returns prior to 2011 are not subject to examination by any applicable tax authorities.

    Value Added Tax [Policy Text Block]

    Value Added Tax

    Enterprises or individuals, who sell commodities, engage in repair and maintenance, or import and export goods in the PRC are subject to a value added tax. The standard VAT rate is 6% of gross sales for the Company’s industry. A credit is available whereby VAT paid on the purchases of raw materials used in the production of the Company’s finished products can be used to offset the VAT due on sales of finished products. Since the Company uses recycled raw materials to manufacture its products, the State Administration of Taxation has granted the Company a VAT exemption through June 2015.

    Research and development, advertising and repair and maintenance [Policy Text Block]

    Research and development, advertising and repair and maintenance

    Research and development, advertising and repair and maintenance costs are expensed as incurred. The cost of materials and equipment that are acquired or constructed for research and development activities, and have alternative future uses, either in research and development, marketing, or sales, are classified as property and equipment, and depreciated over their estimated useful lives. Research and development costs for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were approximately $1.5 million and $2.2 million, respectively. Advertising costs for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were approximately $14,000 and $0.6 million, respectively. Repair and maintenance costs for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were approximately $0.2 million and $0.9 million, respectively.

    Earnings (loss) per share [Policy Text Block]

    Earnings (loss) per share

    The Company reports earnings (loss) per share in accordance with the US GAAP, which requires presentation of basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share in conjunction with the disclosure of the methodology used in computing such earnings per share. Basic earnings (loss) per share excludes dilution and is computed by dividing income (loss) available to common shareholders by the weighted average common shares outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings per share takes into account the potential dilution that could occur if securities or other contracts, such as warrants, options, restricted stock based grants and convertible preferred stock, to issue common stock were exercised and converted into common stock. Common stock equivalents having an anti-dilutive effect on earnings per share are excluded from the calculation of diluted earnings per share. Diluted loss per share is the same as basic loss per share since the addition of any contingently issuable shares would be anti-dilutive.

    ASC 260-10-55 requires that stock dividends or stock splits be accounted for retroactively if the stock dividends or stock splits occur during the period, or retroactively if the stock dividends or stock splits occur after the end of the period but before the release of the financial statements, by considering it outstanding of the entirety of each period presented. Dilution is computed by applying the treasury stock method. Under this method, options and warrants are assumed to be exercised at the beginning of the period (or at the time of issuance, if later), and as if funds obtained thereby were used to purchase common stock at the average market price during the period.

    All share and per share amounts used in the Company’s consolidated financial statements and notes thereto have been retroactively restated to reflect the 1 -for- 12 reverse stock split effective on August 1, 2013 (See Note 12).

    Comprehensive income [Policy Text Block]

    Comprehensive income

    Comprehensive income consists of net income and foreign currency translation adjustments.

    Reclassifications [Policy Text Block]

    Reclassifications

    Certain amounts from prior period have been reclassified to conform to the current period’s presentation. The reclassification did not have any impact on the consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive loss.

    Recently issued accounting pronouncements [Policy Text Block]

    Recently issued accounting pronouncements

    In April 2014, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) No. 2014-08, Presentation of Financial Statements (Topic 205) and Property, Plant, and Equipment (Topic 360): Reporting Discontinued Operations and Disclosures of Disposals of Components of an Entity. Under the new guidance, only disposals representing a strategic shift in operations should be presented as discontinued operations. The new guidance also requires disclosure of the pre-tax income attributable to a disposal of a significant part of an organization that does not qualify for discontinued operations reporting. The amendments in the ASU are effective in the first quarter of 2015 for public organizations with calendar year ends. Early adoption is permitted. The Company has adopted this guidance when accounting for the property and equipment to be disposed of related to its manufacturing service segment, as such disposal would not represent a strategic shift in the Company’s operations or a significant impact on the Company’s financial position and results of operations. See note 6 for impairment charges related to the property and equipment to be disposed of.

    In May 2014, the FASB issued ASU No. 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers: Topic 606. This Update affects any entity that either enters into contracts with customers to transfer goods or services or enters into contracts for the transfer of nonfinancial assets, unless those contracts are within the scope of other standards. The guidance in this Update supersedes the revenue recognition requirements in Topic 605, Revenue Recognition and most industry-specific guidance. The core principle of the guidance is that an entity should recognize revenue to illustrate the transfer of promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. The new guidance also includes a cohesive set of disclosure requirements that will provide users of financial statements with comprehensive information about the nature, amount, timing, and uncertainty of revenue and cash flows arising from a reporting organization’s contracts with customers. This ASU is effective retrospectively for fiscal years, and interim periods within those years beginning after December 15, 2016. Management is evaluating the effect, if any, on the Company’s financial position and results of operations.

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    Business Segments (Narrative) (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Business Segments 1 $ 300,000.0
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    Other receivables and other receivable from termination of lease (Narrative) (Details)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    USD ($)
    Jun. 30, 2014
    CNY
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 1   130,100,000.0
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 2 20,600,000.0  
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 3   112,000,000
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 4 17,800,000.0  
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 5 4,000,000.0  
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 6 17,800,000.0  
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 7 1,200,000.0  
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 8 20,600,000.0  
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 9 7.00% 7.00%
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 10 1,200,000.0  
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 11 0  
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 12 12,600,000.0  
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 13 0  
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 14 700,000.0  
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 15 0  
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 16 700,000.0  
    Other Receivables And Other Receivable From Termination Of Lease 17 $ 4,100,000  
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    Schedule of Future annual lease payments (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 1 $ 2,122,000
    Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 2 1,949,000
    Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 3 1,894,000
    Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 4 1,487,000
    Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 5 1,080,000
    Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 6 2,053,000
    Commitments And Contingencies Schedule Of Future Annual Lease Payments 7 $ 10,585,000
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    Business Segments (Tables)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Jun. 30, 2013
    Schedule of Segment Reporting Information, by Segment [Table Text Block]
        Sales of     Manufacturing     Corporate        
        concrete     services (3)     (1)     Total  
                             
    Net revenue $ 47,468,956   $ 1,221,881   $   -   $ 48,690,837  
                             
    Depreciation $ (1,863,212 ) $ (232,981 ) $ (303,070 ) $ (2,399,263 )
                             
    Segment loss (2) $ (908,582 ) $ (49,658 ) $ (16,226,081 ) $ (17,184,321 )
    Other income (expenses) $ 2,920,060   $ 73,297   $ (207,276 ) $ 2,786,081  
    Interest income $ 555   $   -   $ 2,743,963   $ 2,744,518  
                             
    Interest expense $   -   $   -   $ (2,548,080 ) $ (2,548,080 )
    Capital expenditures $ (382,169 ) $ (9,837 ) $   -   $ (392,006 )
                             
    Total assets as of June 30, 2014 $ 148,800,652   $ 3,830,223   $   -   $ 152,630,875  
        Sales of     Manufacturing     Corporate        
        concrete     services     (1)     Total  
                             
    Net revenue $ 69,314,758   $ 5,172,214   $   -   $ 74,486,972  
                             
    Depreciation $ (1,779,944 ) $ (1,171,860 ) $ (347,676 ) $ (3,299,480 )
                             
    Segment profit (loss) (2) $ 3,468,291   $ 644,366   $ (30,658,746 ) $ (26,546,089 )
    Other income (expenses) $ 4,153,257   $ 329,114   $ (247,072 ) $ 4,235,299  
    Interest income $ 1,779   $ 16   $ 657,967   $ 659,762  
                             
    Interest expense $   -   $   -   $ (1,798,025 ) $ (1,798,025 )
    Capital expenditures $ (308,167 ) $ (22,995 ) $   -   $ (331,162 )
    Total assets as of June 30, 2013 $ 135,651,579   $ 10,122,217   $   -   $ 145,773,796  
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    Subsequent Events (Narrative) (Details)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    USD ($)
    Jun. 30, 2014
    CNY
    Subsequent Events 1 65,102 65,102
    Subsequent Events 2 $ 4.99  
    Subsequent Events 3 $ 324,860  
    Subsequent Events 4   2,000,000
    Subsequent Events 5 202,086 202,086
    Subsequent Events 6 $ 4.17  
    Subsequent Events 7 842,692  
    Subsequent Events 8   5,200,000
    Subsequent Events 9 150,000 150,000
    Subsequent Events 10 625,500  
    Subsequent Events 11 1,875 1,875
    Subsequent Events 12 $ 7,968.75  
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    Schedule of Income before Income Tax, Domestic and Foreign (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 1 $ (414,927)
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 2 (505,580)
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 3 (13,786,875)
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 4 (22,923,473)
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 5 (14,201,802)
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Income Before Income Tax, Domestic And Foreign 6 $ (23,429,053)
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    Schedule of Short-term Debt (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 1 7.20%
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 2 $ 10,968,750
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 3 4,845,000
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 4 6.00%
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 5 5,687,500
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 6 5,652,500
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 7 0
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 8 4,037,500
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 9 7.20%
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 10 4,875,000
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 11 5,006,500
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 12 6.90%
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 13 6,500,000
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 14 0
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 15 7.80%
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 16 3,250,000
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 17 0
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 18 31,281,250
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short-term Debt 19 $ 19,541,500
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    Reserves and dividends (Narrative) (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Reserves And Dividends 1 10.00%
    Reserves And Dividends 2 50.00%
    Reserves And Dividends 3 50.00%
    Reserves And Dividends 4 $ 2,100,000.0
    Reserves And Dividends 5 $ 2,000,000.0
    Reserves And Dividends 6 25.00%
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    Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information [Text Block]

    Note 3 – Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information

    For the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company paid interest in the amounts of approximately $2.5 million and $1.8 million, respectively.

    Cash payments for income tax for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were $0.7 million and $1.3 million, respectively.

    Non-cash investing and financing activities

    For the year ended June 30, 2014, the Company acquired property, plant and equipment under capital lease agreements for approximately $3.6 million (See note 6).

    The Company had receivables of approximately $1.2 million as a result of disposal of property, plant and equipment during the year ended June 30, 2014. The Company applied other payables from acquisitions of property, plant and equipment for approximately $0.4 million against other receivables from the termination of leases during the year ended June 30, 2014. The Company offset prepayments with addition of property, plant and equipment for approximately $1.2 million during the year ended June 30, 2014.

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    Schedule of Bank guarantees (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Bank Guarantees 1 $ 23,115,463
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Bank Guarantees 2 $ 24,225,000
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    Jun. 30, 2014
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    Property, Plant And Equipment 13 900,000.0
    Property, Plant And Equipment 14 200,000.0
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    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Schedule of Property, Plant and Equipment [Table Text Block]
        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
                 
    Machinery and equipment $ 4,158,656   $ 5,653,211  
                 
    Transportation equipment   1,095,548     5,377,121  
                 
    Leased equipment (A)   11,204,700     7,542,050  
                 
    Office equipment   1,310,508     1,272,683  
                 
    Buildings and improvements   299,074     228,487  
                 
    Total   18,068,486     20,073,552  
                 
    Less: Accumulated depreciation   (5,190,223 )   (5,716,203 )
                 
    Plant and equipment, net $ 12,878,263   $ 14,357,349  
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    Other receivables and other receivable from termination of lease (Tables)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Schedule of Other Receivables and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts [Table Text Block]
        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
    Other receivables, current $ 6,932,437   $ 7,807,391  
    Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts, current   (2,810,887 )   (1,509,303 )
    Other receivables - current, net $ 4,121,550   $ 6,298,088  
                 
                 
    Other receivables from termination of lease $   -   $ 14,049,440  
    Less: Discount on note   -     (704,484 )
             Allowance for doubtful accounts   -     (702,472 )
    Other receivables from termination of lease, net   -     12,642,484  
    Less: Other receivables from termination of lease - current   -     (8,932,029 )
    Other receivables from termination of lease – noncurrent $   -   $ 3,710,455  
    Schedule of other receivable from determination of lease as of the disposal date, the book value of the net assets [Table Text Block]
    Total consideration $ 17,752,000  
    Less:      
           
             Interest expense   (1,227,078 )
    Total consideration (less cash held in Huacheng station and imputed interest)   16,524,922  
           
    Net assets      
             Cash held in Huacheng station as of disposal date   1,141,427  
             Account receivables   34,664,492  
             Inventories   88,617  
             Fixed assets   306,108  
             Long term deferred lease expenditure   1,299,700  
             Other long term deferred expenses   16,322  
             Account payables   (16,512,117 )
             Salary payable   (184,092 )
             Tax payable   (2,514 )
             Other payables   (198,119 )
                       Total net assets   20,619,824  
    Total   (4,094,902 )
    Exchange rate effect   (22,761 )
    Loss $ (4,117,663 )
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    Schedule of Accounts, Notes, Loans and Financing Receivable (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 1 $ 80,662,464
    Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 2 96,092,812
    Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 3 372,791
    Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 4 72,675
    Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 5 81,035,255
    Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 6 96,165,487
    Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 7 (31,667,803)
    Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 8 (36,469,156)
    Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 9 49,367,452
    Accounts And Notes Receivable Schedule Of Accounts, Notes, Loans And Financing Receivable 10 $ 59,696,331
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    Short term loans, banks, Bank guarantees and Notes payable (Narrative) (Details)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    USD ($)
    Jun. 30, 2014
    CNY
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 1 $ 6,100,000.0  
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 2 1,700,000.0  
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 3 1,500,000.0  
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 4 9,800,000.0  
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 5 10,500,000.0  
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 6 6,500,000.0  
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 7 100,000.0  
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 8 9,800,000.0  
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 9   60,000,000
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 10 4,900,000.0  
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable 11 $ 2,900,000.0  
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    Prepayments and advances (Tables)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Schedule of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, and Other Assets Disclosure [Table Text Block]
        June 30     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
                 
    Advances on inventory purchases $ 35,373,493   $ 27,714,588  
                 
    Rent prepayments (see Note 15)   325,572     113,050  
                 
    Total prepayments $ 35,699,065   $ 27,827,638  
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    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Schedule of Short-term Debt [Table Text Block]
        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
                 
    Loan from Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, interest rate of 7.2% per annum, various due dates between July 2014 and January 2015, originally due November and December 2013, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD * $ 10,968,750   $ 4,845,000  
                 
    Loan from Construction Bank, interest rate of 6.00% per annum, originally due November 14, 2013; renewed for another year and due November 14, 2014, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, and Mr. Xianfu Han.   5,687,500     5,652,500  
                 
    Loan from Citibank, repaid in full in January 2014.   -     4,037,500  
                 
    Loan from Beijing Bank, interest rate of 7.2% per annum, originally due March 29, 2014; renewed for another year and due March 21, 2015, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD.   4,875,000     5,006,500  
                 
    Loan from Hana Bank, interest rate of 6.90% per annum, due September 1, 2014, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, Mr. Xianfu Han and Mr. Weili He.**   6,500,000     -  
                 
    Loan from CiticBank, interest rate of 7.80% per annum, due August 4, 2014, guaranteed by Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, Mr. Xianfu Han and Mr. Weili He. ***   3,250,000     -  
                 
      $ 31,281,250   $ 19,541,500  
    Schedule of Bank guarantees [Table Text Block]
        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
    Bank guarantees due to Construction Bank, various due dates from July 2014 to December 2014, originally due from September to December, 2013, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, and Mr. Xianfu Han, a related party. * $ 23,115,463   $ 24,225,000  
    Schedule of Short Term Loans Other [Table Text Block]
        June 30     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
    Short term loans due to unrelated third-party individual, interest rates of 10.5% per annum, due August 2014. * $ 3,250,000   $   -  
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    Summary of significant accounting policies
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Summary of significant accounting policies [Text Block]

    Note 2 – Summary of significant accounting policies

    Basis of presentation

    The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”) and have been consistently applied.

    Principles of consolidation

    The consolidated financial statements reflect the activities of the following subsidiaries and VIEs. All material intercompany transactions have been eliminated.

            Ownership
    Subsidiaries and VIEs  
    Place incorporated
      percentage
    BVI-ACM   British Virgin Island   100%
    China-ACMH   Beijing, China   100%
    Xin Ao   Beijing, China   VIE
    Heng Yuan Zheng Ke   Beijing, China   VIE
    Hong Sheng An   Beijing, China   VIE
    Heng Tai   Beijing, China   VIE
    Da Tong   Datong, China   VIE
    Heng Xin   Luanxian, China  

    VIE

     

    VIEs are generally entities that lack sufficient equity to finance their activities without additional financial support from other parties or whose equity holders lack adequate decision making ability. All VIEs with which the Company is involved must be evaluated to determine the primary beneficiary of the risks and rewards of the VIE. The primary beneficiary is required to consolidate the VIE for financial reporting purposes.

    Management makes ongoing assessments of whether China ACM is the primary beneficiary of Xin Ao and its subsidiaries. Based upon a series of contractual arrangements, the Company determined that Xin Ao and its subsidiaries are VIEs subject to consolidation and that China ACM is the primary beneficiary. Accordingly, the accounts of Xin Ao and its subsidiaries are consolidated with those of China ACM.

    The carrying amount of the VIEs’ assets and liabilities are as follows:

        June 30     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
     Current assets $ 136,681,518   $ 123,024,176  
     Property, plant and equipment   12,874,414     14,351,355  
     Other noncurrent assets   487,500     4,412,335  
    Total assets   150,043,432     141,787,866  
                 
                 
     Liabilities   (111,066,630 )   (88,101,262 )
                 
     Intercompany payables*   (7,397,342 )   (7,378,365 )
                 
    Total liabilities   (118,463,972 )   (95,479,627 )
                 
    Net assets $ 31,579,460   $ 46,308,239  

    * Payables to China - ACMH and BVI-ACM are eliminated upon consolidation.

    Use of estimates and assumptions

    The preparation of financial statements in conformity with US GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting periods. The significant estimates and assumptions made in the preparation of the Company’s consolidated financial statements include deferred income taxes, allowance for doubtful accounts, the fair value and useful lives of property, plant and equipment. Actual results could be materially different from those estimates, upon which the carrying values were based.

    Foreign currency translation

    The reporting currency of the Company is the U.S. dollar. The functional currency of China ACM and BVI-ACM is the U.S. dollar. China-ACMH and its VIEs use their local currency Chinese Renminbi (“RMB”) as their functional currency. In accordance with the US GAAP guidance on Foreign Currency Translation, the Company’s results of operations and cash flows are translated at the average exchange rates during the period, assets and liabilities are translated at the exchange rates at the balance sheet dates, and equity is translated at historical exchange rates. As a result, amounts related to assets and liabilities reported on the consolidated statements of cash flows will not necessarily agree with changes in the corresponding balances on the consolidated balance sheets.

    Asset and liability accounts at June 30, 2014 and June 30, 2013, were translated at RMB6.15 to $1.00 and RMB6.19 to $1.00. The average translation rates applied to the consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive loss and cash flows for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were RMB6.14 and RMB6.28 to $1.00, respectively.

    Translation gains and losses that arise from exchange rate fluctuations on transactions denominated in a currency other than the functional currency are included in the results of operations. The effects of foreign currency translation adjustments are included in stockholders’ equity as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income.

    Revenue recognition

    Revenue is realized or realizable and earned when four criteria are met:

    •      Persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists (the Company considers its sales contracts and technical service agreements to be pervasive evidence of an arrangement);

    •      Delivery has occurred or services have been rendered;

    •      The seller’s price to the buyer is fixed or determinable; and

    •      Collectability of payment is reasonably assured.

    The Company sells its concrete products and provides concrete technical services primarily to major local construction companies. Sales agreements are signed with each customer. The agreements list all terms and conditions with the exception of delivery date and quantity, which are evidenced separately in purchase orders. The purchase price of products is fixed in the agreement and customers are not permitted to renegotiate after the contracts have been signed. The agreements include a cancellation clause if the Company or customers breach the contract terms specified in the agreement.

    The Company recognizes revenue when title and ownership of the goods are transferred upon shipment to the customer or services are provided by the Company.

    Revenue represents the invoiced value of goods, net of a value added tax (“VAT”). All of the Company’s concrete products that are sold in the PRC are subject to a Chinese VAT at the rate of 6% of the gross sales price. On July 1, 2014, the standard VAT rate for concrete products decreased to 3% of the gross sales price. Since the Company uses recycled raw materials to manufacture its products, the State Administration of Taxation has granted the Company a VAT exemption through June 2015.

    The Company includes the shipping and handling fee in both revenue and cost of revenue.

    Financial instruments

    The US GAAP accounting standards regarding fair value of financial instruments and related fair value measurements define fair value, establish a three-level valuation hierarchy that requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value.

    The three levels of inputs are defined as follows:

    Level 1 inputs to the valuation methodology are quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical assets or liabilities in active markets.

    Level 2 inputs to the valuation methodology include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, and inputs that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly, for substantially the full term of the financial instrument.

    Level 3 inputs to the valuation methodology are unobservable.

    Cash, restricted cash, investments, accounts receivable, other assets, short term loans, accounts payable, and accrued expenses and current capital lease obligations qualify as financial instruments, and their carrying amounts are reported in the consolidated balance sheets at face value or cost, which approximate fair value because of the short period of time between the origination of such instruments and their expected realization and their current market rates of interest.

    The fair value of non-current other receivable, net and long-term capital lease obligations approximate their fair value as interest rates approximate the market rate. The Company’s advances on equipment purchases and long-lived assets were recorded at fair value on a nonrecurring basis as a result of impairment changes determined using Level 3 inputs. The Level 3 inputs used were management’s projected cash flows.

    Stock-based compensation

    The Company records stock-based compensation expense at fair value on the grant date and recognize the expense over the employee's requisite service period. The Company’s expected volatility assumption is based on the historical volatility of Company’s stock or the expected volatility of similar entities. The expected life assumption is primarily based on historical exercise patterns and employee post-vesting termination behavior. The risk-free interest rate for the expected term of the option is based on the U.S. Treasury yield curve in effect at the time of grant. The expected dividend yield is based on the Company’s current and expected dividend policy.

    Cash and cash equivalents

    The Company considers all highly liquid investments with the original maturity of three months or less at the date of purchase to be cash equivalents. The Company currently maintains substantially all of its day-to-day operating cash balances with major financial institutions within PRC and US. As of June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company had deposits in excess of federally insured limits totaling approximately $15.3 million and $3.8 million, respectively.

    Restricted cash

    As of June 30, 2014, restricted cash consists of collateral totaling $13.4 million representing cash deposits for short term loans, bank guarantees and notes payable.

    Accounts receivable

    During the normal course of business, the Company extends unsecured credit to its customers. Accounts are considered past due after 30 days. In establishing the required allowance for doubtful accounts, management considers the historical experience, the economy, trends in the construction industry, the expected collectability of the amount receivable that is past due and the expected collectability of the overdue receivable. Management reviews its accounts receivable each reporting period to determine if the allowance for doubtful accounts is adequate. An estimate for doubtful accounts is recorded when collection of the full amount is no longer probable. Account balances are charged off against the allowance after all means of collection have been exhausted and the potential for recovering is considered remote. For the year ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, approximately $10.9 million and $1.7 million was written off against the allowance balances, respectively.

    Other receivables

    Other receivables primarily include other receivables from termination of lease, advances to employees, due from unrelated entities, receivables from an insurance company, VAT tax refunds and other deposits. Management regularly reviews the aging of receivables and changes in payment trends and records allowance when management believes collection of amounts due are at risk. Accounts considered uncollectible are written off after exhaustive efforts at collection are made. The allowance for other receivables was approximately $2.8 million and $2.2 million at June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively.

    Inventories

    Inventories consist of raw materials and are stated at the lower of cost or market, as determined using the weighted average cost method. Management compares the cost of inventories with the market value and an allowance is made for writing down the inventory to its market value, if lower than cost. As of June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company determined that no reserves for obsolescence were necessary.

    Short term investments

    During May 2013, the Company entered into an investment agreement for a maximum period of two years with a financial investment company, whereby the Company could invest up to approximately RMB100 million ($16.2 million). The Company can redeem the investment at any time within the agreed period upon 30 -day notice. The financial investment company invests the Company’s funds in certain financial instruments including bonds, mortgage trust or mutual funds. The rate of return on this investment was guaranteed to be no less than 7% per annum. In October 2013, the Company entered into another investment agreement with the same financial investment company for a maximum period of eighteen months and to invest up to approximately RMB100 million ($16.2 million). The rate of return on the additional investment was guaranteed to be no less than 10% per annum. The Company’s investment is not subject to market fluctuation; therefore, the Company did not experience gain or loss on its investment. However, the Company’s funds deposited with the financial investment company are not insured.

    Prepayments and advances, and advances on equipment purchases, net

    The Company advances monies to certain suppliers for raw materials, plant and equipment, and factory rent. These advances are interest free and unsecured. For each of the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company recorded a bad debt allowance for advances on equipment purchases for approximately $1.2 million.

    Property, plant and equipment

    Property, plant and equipment are stated at cost. Expenditures for maintenance and repairs are charged to operations as incurred while additions, renewals and improvements are capitalized. Depreciation is provided over the estimated useful life of each class of depreciable assets and is computed using the straight-line method with 5% residual value. Leasehold improvements are amortized over the lesser of estimated useful lives or lease terms, as appropriate.

    The estimated useful lives of assets are as follows:

      Useful life
    Transportation equipment 7 - 10 years
    Plant and machinery 10 years
    Office equipment 5 years
    Buildings and improvements 3 - 20 years

    Accounting for long-lived assets

    The Company classifies its long-lived assets into: (i) machinery and equipment; (ii) transportation equipment, (iii) office and equipment; and (iv) buildings and improvements.

    Long-lived assets held and used by the Company are reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of such assets may not be fully recoverable. It is possible that these assets could become impaired as a result of technology or other industry changes. If circumstances require a long-lived asset or asset group to be tested for possible impairment, the Company first compares undiscounted cash flows expected to be generated by that asset or asset group to its carrying value. If the carrying value of the long-lived asset or asset group is not recoverable on an undiscounted cash flow basis, an impairment is recognized to the extent that the carrying value exceeds its fair value. Fair value is determined through various valuation techniques, including discounted cash flow models, quoted market values and third-party independent appraisals, as considered necessary.

    The Company makes various assumptions and estimates regarding estimated future cash flows and other factors in determining the fair values of the respective assets. The Company uses set criteria that are reviewed and approved by various levels of management, and estimates the fair value of the asset or asset group by using discounted cash flow analyses. If these estimates or their related assumptions change in the future, it is required to record impairment charges for the underlying assets at such time. Any such resulting impairment charges could be material to our results of operations.

    If the value of an asset is determined to be impaired, the impairment to be recognized is measured by the amount by which the carrying amount of the asset exceeds the fair value of the asset. Assets to be disposed of are reported at the lower of the carrying amount or the fair value, less disposition costs. The Company recognized approximately $0.3 million of impairment charges relating to the portable plants for the manufacturing service segment for each of the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013.

    Competitive pricing pressure and changes in interest rates could materially and adversely affect our estimates of future net cash flows to be generated by the long-lived assets, and thus could result in future impairment losses.

    Income taxes

    The Company accounts for income taxes in accordance with ASC 740, Income Taxes, which requires the Company to use the assets and liability method of accounting for income taxes. Under the assets and liability method, deferred income taxes are recognized for the tax consequences of temporary differences by applying enacted statutory tax rates applicable to future years to differences between financial statement carrying amounts and the tax bases of existing assets and liabilities and operating loss and tax credit carry forward. Under this accounting standard, the effect on deferred income taxes of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period that includes the enactment date. A valuation allowance is recognized if it is more likely than not that some portion, or all of, a deferred tax asset will not be realized.

    ASC 740-10, Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes, defines uncertainty in income taxes and the evaluation of a tax position as a two-step process. The first step is to determine whether it is more likely than not that a tax position will be sustained upon examination, including the resolution of any related appeals or litigation based on the technical merits of that position. The second step is to measure a tax position that meets the more-likely-than-not threshold to determine the amount of benefit to be recognized in the financial statements. A tax position is measured at the largest amount of benefit that is greater than 50 percent likelihood of being realized upon ultimate settlement. Tax positions that previously failed to meet the more-likely-than-not recognition threshold should be recognized in the first subsequent period in which the threshold is met. Previously recognized tax positions that no longer meet the more-likely-than-not criteria should be de-recognized in the first subsequent financial reporting period in which the threshold is no longer met.

    Penalties and interest incurred related to underpayment of income tax are classified as income tax expense in the period incurred.

    United States federal, state and local income tax returns prior to 2011 are not subject to examination by any applicable tax authorities.

    Value Added Tax

    Enterprises or individuals, who sell commodities, engage in repair and maintenance, or import and export goods in the PRC are subject to a value added tax. The standard VAT rate is 6% of gross sales for the Company’s industry. A credit is available whereby VAT paid on the purchases of raw materials used in the production of the Company’s finished products can be used to offset the VAT due on sales of finished products. Since the Company uses recycled raw materials to manufacture its products, the State Administration of Taxation has granted the Company a VAT exemption through June 2015.

    Research and development, advertising and repair and maintenance

    Research and development, advertising and repair and maintenance costs are expensed as incurred. The cost of materials and equipment that are acquired or constructed for research and development activities, and have alternative future uses, either in research and development, marketing, or sales, are classified as property and equipment, and depreciated over their estimated useful lives. Research and development costs for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were approximately $1.5 million and $2.2 million, respectively. Advertising costs for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were approximately $14,000 and $0.6 million, respectively. Repair and maintenance costs for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were approximately $0.2 million and $0.9 million, respectively.

    Earnings (loss) per share

    The Company reports earnings (loss) per share in accordance with the US GAAP, which requires presentation of basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share in conjunction with the disclosure of the methodology used in computing such earnings per share. Basic earnings (loss) per share excludes dilution and is computed by dividing income (loss) available to common shareholders by the weighted average common shares outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings per share takes into account the potential dilution that could occur if securities or other contracts, such as warrants, options, restricted stock based grants and convertible preferred stock, to issue common stock were exercised and converted into common stock. Common stock equivalents having an anti-dilutive effect on earnings per share are excluded from the calculation of diluted earnings per share. Diluted loss per share is the same as basic loss per share since the addition of any contingently issuable shares would be anti-dilutive.

    ASC 260-10-55 requires that stock dividends or stock splits be accounted for retroactively if the stock dividends or stock splits occur during the period, or retroactively if the stock dividends or stock splits occur after the end of the period but before the release of the financial statements, by considering it outstanding of the entirety of each period presented. Dilution is computed by applying the treasury stock method. Under this method, options and warrants are assumed to be exercised at the beginning of the period (or at the time of issuance, if later), and as if funds obtained thereby were used to purchase common stock at the average market price during the period.

    All share and per share amounts used in the Company’s consolidated financial statements and notes thereto have been retroactively restated to reflect the 1 -for- 12 reverse stock split effective on August 1, 2013 (See Note 12).

    Comprehensive income

    Comprehensive income consists of net income and foreign currency translation adjustments.

    Reclassifications

    Certain amounts from prior period have been reclassified to conform to the current period’s presentation. The reclassification did not have any impact on the consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive loss.

    Recently issued accounting pronouncements

    In April 2014, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) No. 2014-08, Presentation of Financial Statements (Topic 205) and Property, Plant, and Equipment (Topic 360): Reporting Discontinued Operations and Disclosures of Disposals of Components of an Entity. Under the new guidance, only disposals representing a strategic shift in operations should be presented as discontinued operations. The new guidance also requires disclosure of the pre-tax income attributable to a disposal of a significant part of an organization that does not qualify for discontinued operations reporting. The amendments in the ASU are effective in the first quarter of 2015 for public organizations with calendar year ends. Early adoption is permitted. The Company has adopted this guidance when accounting for the property and equipment to be disposed of related to its manufacturing service segment, as such disposal would not represent a strategic shift in the Company’s operations or a significant impact on the Company’s financial position and results of operations. See note 6 for impairment charges related to the property and equipment to be disposed of.

    In May 2014, the FASB issued ASU No. 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers: Topic 606. This Update affects any entity that either enters into contracts with customers to transfer goods or services or enters into contracts for the transfer of nonfinancial assets, unless those contracts are within the scope of other standards. The guidance in this Update supersedes the revenue recognition requirements in Topic 605, Revenue Recognition and most industry-specific guidance. The core principle of the guidance is that an entity should recognize revenue to illustrate the transfer of promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. The new guidance also includes a cohesive set of disclosure requirements that will provide users of financial statements with comprehensive information about the nature, amount, timing, and uncertainty of revenue and cash flows arising from a reporting organization’s contracts with customers. This ASU is effective retrospectively for fiscal years, and interim periods within those years beginning after December 15, 2016. Management is evaluating the effect, if any, on the Company’s financial position and results of operations.

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    Capital lease obligations (Tables)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Schedule of Capital lease obligations [Table Text Block]
        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
                 
    Lease obligations for concrete pump trucks expiring in January 2016, lease payment at $184,000 per month with interest at 7.68% per annum $ 4,790,877   $ 5,596,394  
                 
    Lease obligations for concrete mixer trucks expiring September 2015, lease payment at $32,000 per month with interest at 7.98% per annum   473,600     994,670  
                 
    Lease obligations for concrete mixer trucks originally expiring in May 2014 and extended to any date in the remainder of 2014, lease payment at $155,000 per month with interest at 7.28% per annum   606,052     -  
                 
    Lease obligations for concrete pump trucks expiring in January 2015, lease payment at $33,000 per month with interest at 6.76% per annum   187,801     -  
                 
    Total   6,058,330     6,591,064  
                 
    Less: Deferred interest   (220,988 )   (581,362 )
        5,837,342     6,009,702  
    Less: Capital lease obligations - current   (4,659,756 )   (2,448,883 )
                 
    Capital lease obligations - non current $ 1,177,586   $ 3,560,819  
    Schedule of Future annual capital lease payments [Table Text Block]
    Twelve months ending June 30,     Amount  
    2015   $ 4,855,000  
    2016     1,200,000  
        $ 6,055,000  
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    Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information (Narrative) (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 1 $ 2,500,000.0
    Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 2 1,800,000.0
    Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 3 700,000.0
    Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 4 1,300,000.0
    Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 5 3,600,000.0
    Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 6 1,200,000.0
    Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 7 400,000.0
    Supplemental Disclosure Of Cash Flow Information 8 $ 1,200,000.0
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    Schedule of Ownership of Subsidiaries and VIE's (Details)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Ownership Of Subsidiaries And Vie's 1 100.00%
    Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Schedule Of Ownership Of Subsidiaries And Vie's 2 100.00%
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    Schedule of reconciles the U.S. statutory rates to the Companys effective tax rate (Details)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 1 34.00%
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 2 34.00%
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 3 34.00%
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 4 34.00%
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 5 25.00%
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 6 25.00%
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 7 10.00%
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 8 10.00%
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 9 8.00%
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 10 7.00%
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 11 18.00%
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 12 1.00%
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 13 6.00%
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 14 8.00%
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 15 17.00%
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Reconciles The U.s. Statutory Rates To The Companys Effective Tax Rate 16 1.00%
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    CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (USD $)
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Jun. 30, 2013
    CURRENT ASSETS:    
    Cash $ 15,431,110 $ 3,949,939
    Restricted cash 13,413,264 6,491,175
    Accounts and notes receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts of $31,667,803 and $36,469,156, respectively 49,367,452 59,696,331
    Inventories 1,562,309 1,122,380
    Short term investment 14,716,023 5,168,000
    Other receivables 4,121,550 6,298,088
    Other receivable from termination of lease, net 0 8,932,029
    Prepayments and advances 35,699,065 27,827,638
    Deferred tax assets 2,585,902 3,987,738
    Total current assets 136,896,675 123,473,318
    PROPERTY PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, net 12,878,263 14,357,349
    OTHER ASSETS:    
    Other receivable from termination of lease, net 0 3,710,455
    Advances on equipment purchases, net 2,855,937 4,015,294
    Deferred tax assets 0 217,380
    Total other assets 2,855,937 7,943,129
    Total assets 152,630,875 145,773,796
    CURRENT LIABILITIES:    
    Short term loans, banks and bank guarantees 54,396,713 43,766,500
    Short term loans - other 3,250,000 0
    Notes payable 9,750,000 0
    Accounts payable 32,501,363 33,730,871
    Customer deposits 1,072,998 1,732,662
    Other payables 2,059,739 1,989,023
    Other payables - shareholders 925,385 757,328
    Accrued liabilities 2,241,208 988,598
    Capital lease obligations - current 4,659,756 2,448,883
    Taxes payable 192,205 107,013
    Total current liabilities 111,049,367 85,520,878
    OTHER LIABILITIES    
    Capital lease obligations - non current 1,177,586 3,560,819
    Total liabilities 112,226,953 89,081,697
    COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES 0 0
    SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY:    
    Preferred stock $0.001 par value, 1,000,000 shares authorized, no shares issued or outstanding 0 0
    Common stock, $0.001 par value, 74,000,000 shares authorized, 1,486,871 shares issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2014 and 2013 1,487 1,487
    Additional paid-in-capital 35,233,305 35,233,305
    (Accumulated deficit) Retained earnings (11,234,705) 5,412,387
    Statutory reserves 6,248,357 6,248,357
    Accumulated other comprehensive income 10,155,478 9,796,563
    Total shareholders' equity 40,403,922 56,692,099
    Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $ 152,630,875 $ 145,773,796
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    Income taxes (Narrative) (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Income Taxes 1 $ 1,700,000
    Income Taxes 2 100.00%
    Income Taxes 3 84,000
    Income Taxes 4 49,000
    Income Taxes 5 1,500,000
    Income Taxes 6 17,800,000
    Income Taxes 7 25.00%
    Income Taxes 8 25.00%
    Income Taxes 9 15.00%
    Income Taxes 10 25.00%
    Income Taxes 11 10.00%
    Income Taxes 12 2,800,000
    Income Taxes 13 2,600,000
    Income Taxes 14 200,000
    Income Taxes 15 1,700,000
    Income Taxes 16 500,000
    Income Taxes 17 $ 600,000
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    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Jun. 30, 2013
    CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:    
    Net loss $ (16,647,092) $ (23,598,379)
    Adjustments to reconcile net loss to cash provided by (used in) operating activities:    
    Depreciation 2,399,263 3,299,480
    Stock-based compensation expense 0 62,706
    Deferred tax provision (benefit) 1,648,292 (254,374)
    Provision for doubtful accounts 7,683,463 15,183,439
    Change in fair value of warrant liabilities 0 (132,427)
    Loss realized from disposal of property, plant and equipment 1,669,923 5,980,281
    Impairment loss of long-lived assets 293,040 251,694
    Loss from termination of lease 0 4,117,663
    Imputed interest on other receivable from termination of leases (710,155) (538,384)
    Changes in operating assets and liabilities    
    Accounts and notes receivable 4,807,707 4,576,318
    Inventories (433,778) 857,604
    Other receivables 2,870,784 (2,040,799)
    Other receivable from termination of lease 13,068,997 2,834,265
    Prepayments (8,889,876) (16,165,257)
    Long term prepayments 0 (175,686)
    Accounts payable (1,443,156) (7,760,545)
    Customer deposits (671,631) 906,428
    Other payables 58,921 (2,839,630)
    Accrued liabilities 1,249,739 (742,459)
    Taxes payable 84,686 (965,449)
    Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 7,039,127 (17,143,511)
    CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:    
    Acquisition of short-term investments, net (9,533,591) (5,097,600)
    Proceeds from disposal of property, plant and equipment 0 675,861
    Purchase of property, plant and equipment (392,006) (331,162)
    Net cash used in investing activities (9,925,597) (4,752,901)
    CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:    
    Proceeds from short term loans and bank guarantees 75,172,737 54,719,550
    Payments of short term loans and bank guarantees (64,794,400) (30,665,250)
    Proceeds from short term loan - shareholders 2,930,400 0
    Payments of short term loan - shareholders (2,930,400) 0
    Proceeds from short term loan - other 11,396,000 0
    Payments of short term loan - other (8,140,000) 0
    Proceeds from notes payable 17,908,000 0
    Payments of notes payable (8,140,000) 0
    Rent payable to shareholder 168,057 (46,972)
    Principal payments on capital lease obligations (2,282,981) (790,363)
    Restricted cash (6,894,601) 170,469
    Net cash provided by financing activities 14,392,812 23,387,434
    EFFECTS OF EXCHANGE RATE CHANGE IN CASH (25,171) 49,003
    NET CHANGE IN CASH 11,481,171 1,540,025
    CASH, beginning of year 3,949,939 2,409,914
    CASH, end of year $ 15,431,110 $ 3,949,939
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    Schedule of Property, Plant and Equipment (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 1 $ 4,158,656
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 2 5,653,211
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 3 1,095,548
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 4 5,377,121
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 5 11,204,700
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 6 7,542,050
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 7 1,310,508
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 8 1,272,683
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 9 299,074
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 10 228,487
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 11 18,068,486
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 12 20,073,552
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 13 (5,190,223)
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 14 (5,716,203)
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 15 12,878,263
    Property, Plant And Equipment Schedule Of Property, Plant And Equipment 16 $ 14,357,349
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    Shareholders equity (Tables)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Schedule of Warrants activity [Table Text Block]
                    Weighted Average  
                    Remaining  
              Weighted Average     Contractual Life  
        Number     Exercise Price     (in years)  
    Outstanding as of June 30, 2012   48,760   $ 28.80   $ 0.95  
    Granted   -     -     -  
    Expired   (48,760)    $ 28.80     -  
    Outstanding as of June 30, 2013   -       -       -  
    Granted   -     -     -  
    Exercised   -     -     -  
    Outstanding as of June 30, 2014   -       -       -  
    Schedule of the summary of Restricted stock grants [Table Text Block]
              Weighted Average     Aggregate  
              Grant Date     Intrinsic  
     Restricted stock grants   Shares     Fair Value Per Share     Value  
    Nonvested as of June 30, 2012   3,334   $ 20.64   $ 65,600  
    Granted   833   $ 17.76   $ 5,300  
    Vested   (4,167 ) $ 17.76   $ 16,000  
    Nonvested as of June 30, 2013   -       -       -  
    Granted   -     -     -  
    Vested   -     -     -  
    Nonvested as of June 30, 2014   -       -       -  
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    Schedule of Future annual capital lease payments (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Future Annual Capital Lease Payments 1 $ 4,855,000
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Future Annual Capital Lease Payments 2 1,200,000
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Future Annual Capital Lease Payments 3 $ 6,055,000
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    Business Segments
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Business Segments [Text Block]

    Note 16 – Business Segments

    The Company’s operations are classified into three reportable segments that provide different products or services. The Company is engaged in the business of selling concrete and manufacturing concrete. Separate segments are required because each business unit is subject to different production and technology strategies.

    For the year ended June 30, 2014:

        Sales of     Manufacturing     Corporate        
        concrete     services (3)     (1)     Total  
                             
    Net revenue $ 47,468,956   $ 1,221,881   $   -   $ 48,690,837  
                             
    Depreciation $ (1,863,212 ) $ (232,981 ) $ (303,070 ) $ (2,399,263 )
                             
    Segment loss (2) $ (908,582 ) $ (49,658 ) $ (16,226,081 ) $ (17,184,321 )
    Other income (expenses) $ 2,920,060   $ 73,297   $ (207,276 ) $ 2,786,081  
    Interest income $ 555   $   -   $ 2,743,963   $ 2,744,518  
                             
    Interest expense $   -   $   -   $ (2,548,080 ) $ (2,548,080 )
    Capital expenditures $ (382,169 ) $ (9,837 ) $   -   $ (392,006 )
                             
    Total assets as of June 30, 2014 $ 148,800,652   $ 3,830,223   $   -   $ 152,630,875  

    For the year ended June 30, 2013:

        Sales of     Manufacturing     Corporate        
        concrete     services     (1)     Total  
                             
    Net revenue $ 69,314,758   $ 5,172,214   $   -   $ 74,486,972  
                             
    Depreciation $ (1,779,944 ) $ (1,171,860 ) $ (347,676 ) $ (3,299,480 )
                             
    Segment profit (loss) (2) $ 3,468,291   $ 644,366   $ (30,658,746 ) $ (26,546,089 )
    Other income (expenses) $ 4,153,257   $ 329,114   $ (247,072 ) $ 4,235,299  
    Interest income $ 1,779   $ 16   $ 657,967   $ 659,762  
                             
    Interest expense $   -   $   -   $ (1,798,025 ) $ (1,798,025 )
    Capital expenditures $ (308,167 ) $ (22,995 ) $   -   $ (331,162 )
    Total assets as of June 30, 2013 $ 135,651,579   $ 10,122,217   $   -   $ 145,773,796  

    (1) All amounts shown in the Corporate column were incurred at the company headquarters level and did not relate specifically to any of the other reportable segments. Included in the segment loss was the provision for doubtful accounts which management determined by customers and not by segment.

    (2) Segment loss for corporate reflected general and administrative expenses not specifically allocated to other segments.

    (3) In the first quarter of fiscal year ended June 30, 2015, management evaluated the operations of manufacturing service business, and on August 15, 2014, the Board decided to discontinue this segment due to the shift of administration authority for high-speed rail projects from government to state-owned entities, resulting in competitive disadvantage to the Company’s business. The Company expects the disposal of the properties and equipment of this segment be completed by the end of the first quarter of fiscal year ended June 30, 2015. However, the Company does not expect such disposal would represent a strategic shift that has (or will have) a major effect on the Company’s operations and financial results, as the Company’s major source of revenue and gross profit has been and will continue to be the concrete sales business. As discussed under Note 2, the Company has adopted ASU No. 2014-08 when accounting for this transaction and provided impairment charge of $0.3 million for estimated loss from disposal of the portal plants’ assets for the year ended June 30, 2014.

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    Commitments and contingencies (Tables)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Schedule of Future annual lease payments [Table Text Block]
    Twelve months ending June 30,     Amount  
    2015   $ 2,122,000  
    2016     1,949,000  
    2017     1,894,000  
    2018     1,487,000  
    2019     1,080,000  
    Thereafter     2,053,000  
    Total   $ 10,585,000  
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    Subsequent Events
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Subsequent Events [Text Block]

    Note 18 - Subsequent Events

    Effective July 10, 2014, two employees subscribed an aggregate of 65,102 shares of the Company's common stock, at $4.99 per share, the closing stock price on July 9, 2014, for a total of $324,860 (RMB2 million) under the Company’s 2013 Employee Stock Purchase Plan (the “ESPP”) .

    Effective September 9, 2014, four employees subscribed an aggregate of 202,086 shares of the Company’s common stock, at $4.17 per share, the closing stock price on September 8, 2014, for a total of $842,692 (RMB5.2 million), under the ESPP.

    Effective September 9, 2014, the Board granted an aggregate of 150,000 shares of common stock with a market value of $625,500 to its thirteen employees under the Company’s 2009 Equity Incentive Plan (the “2009 Plan”).  These shares vest in two installments every six months from the date of grant.

    Effective September 22, 2014, the Board granted 1,875 shares of common stock with a market value of $7,968.75 to an officer.  The grant was under the 2009 Plan and the employment agreement by and between the Company and the grantee.  In addition, such grant was to fulfill the Company’s contractual obligation in the employment agreement.  As a result, the shares vest immediately upon the issuance.

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    Schedule of Components of Income Tax Expense (Benefit) (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 1 $ 0
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 2 0
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 3 (796,998)
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 4 (423,700)
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 5 (796,998)
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 6 (423,700)
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 7 0
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 8 0
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 9 (1,648,292)
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 10 254,374
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 11 (1,648,292)
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 12 254,374
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 13 (2,445,290)
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Components Of Income Tax Expense (benefit) 14 $ (169,326)
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    Organization and description of business
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Organization and description of business [Text Block]

    Note 1 – Organization and description of business

    China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. (“CADC Delaware”) was incorporated in the State of Delaware on February 15, 2007. CADC Delaware through its 100% owned subsidiaries and its variable interest entities (“VIEs”), is engaged in producing general ready-mix concrete, customized mechanical refining concrete, and other concrete-related products that are mainly sold in the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”). CADC Delaware has a wholly-owned subsidiary in the British Virgin Islands, Xin Ao Construction Materials, Inc. (“BVI-ACM”), which is a holding company with no operations. BVI-ACM has a wholly-owned foreign enterprise, Beijing Ao Hang Construction Material Technology Co., Ltd. (“China-ACMH”), and China-ACMH has contractual agreements with an entity which is considered as a VIE. China ACM, BVI-ACM, China-ACMH and VIEs are collectively referred to as the Company.

    Beijing Xin Ao Concrete Group (“Xin Ao”), our VIE, is engaged in the business of consulting, concrete mixing and equipment rental services. Xin Ao has five wholly-owned subsidiaries in the PRC: (1) Beijing Heng Yuan Zheng Ke Technical Consulting Co., Ltd (“Heng Yuan Zheng Ke”), (2) Beijing Hong Sheng An Construction Materials Co., Ltd (“Hong Sheng An”), (3) Beijing Heng Tai Hong Sheng Construction Materials Co., Ltd (“Heng Tai”), (4) Da Tong Ao Hang Wei Ye Machinery, Equipment Rental Co., Ltd (“Da Tong”) and (5) Luan Xian Heng Xin Technology Co., Ltd (Heng Xin).

    On August 1, 2013, after the completion of the Reverse Split (See note 12), CADC Delaware consummated a reincorporation merger with its newly formed wholly-owned subsidiary, China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. (“China ACM”), a Nevada corporation, with CADC Delaware merging into China ACM and China ACM being the surviving company, for the purpose of changing CADC Delaware’s state of incorporation from Delaware to Nevada.

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    CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Parenthetical) (USD $)
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Jun. 30, 2013
    Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Receivable, Current $ 31,667,803 $ 36,469,156
    Preferred Stock, Par Value Per Share $ 0.001 $ 0.001
    Preferred Stock, Shares Authorized 1,000,000 1,000,000
    Preferred Stock, Shares Issued 0 0
    Preferred Stock, Shares Outstanding 0 0
    Common Stock, Par Value Per Share $ 0.001 $ 0.001
    Common Stock, Shares Authorized 74,000,000 74,000,000
    Common Stock, Shares, Issued 1,486,871 1,486,871
    Common Stock, Shares, Outstanding 1,486,871 1,486,871
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    Income taxes
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Income taxes [Text Block] Note 11 – Income taxes

    (a) Corporate income tax

    China ACM was organized in the United States. China ACM had no taxable income for United States income tax purposes for the year ended June 30, 2014. As of June 30, 2014, China ACM’s net operating loss carry forward for United States income taxes was approximately $1.7 million. The net operating loss carry forwards are available to reduce future years’ taxable income through year 2033. Management believes that the realization of the benefits from these losses appears uncertain due to the Company’s operating history and continued losses in the company in the United States. Accordingly, the Company has provided a 100% valuation allowance on the deferred tax asset to reduce the asset to zero. The net changes in the valuation allowance for deferred tax assets for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 was a decrease of approximately $84,000 and $49,000, respectively. Management reviews this valuation allowance periodically and makes adjustments accordingly.

    BVI-ACM was incorporated in the British Virgin Islands (“BVI”) and is not subject to income taxes under the current laws of the BVI.

    China-ACMH and VIEs-Chinese operations

    All of the Company’s income is generated in the PRC, through VIEs. The Company’s VIE entities had cumulative loss of approximately $1.5 million as of June 30, 2014, and undistributed earnings of approximately $17.8 million as of June 30, 2013, included in consolidated retained earnings. Accordingly, no provision has been made for U.S. deferred taxes related to future repatriation of these earnings.

    China-ACMH and VIEs are governed by the income tax laws of the PRC and the income tax provision in respect to operations in the PRC is calculated at the applicable tax rates on the taxable income for the periods based on existing legislation, interpretations and practices in respect thereof. Under the Chinese Enterprise Income Tax (“EIT”) law, the statutory corporate income tax rate applicable to most companies is 25%. In 2009, Xin Ao applied and received an Enterprise High-Tech Certificate. The certificate was awarded based on Xin Ao’s involvement in producing high-tech products, its research and development, as well as its technical services. As granted by the State Administration of Taxation of the PRC, Xin Ao is entitled to a reduction in its income tax rate from 25% to 15% until June 12, 2015.

    In accordance with the EIT Law, enterprises established under the laws of foreign countries or regions and whose “place of effective management” is located within the PRC territory are considered PRC resident enterprises and are subject to the PRC income tax at the rate of 25% on their worldwide income. The definition of “place of effective management” refers to an establishment that exercises, in substance, and among other items, overall management and control over the production and business, personnel, accounting, and properties of an enterprise. No detailed interpretation of guidance has been issued to define “place of effective management”. Furthermore, the administrative practice associated with interpreting and applying the concept of “place of effective management” is unclear. If the Company’s non-PRC incorporated entities are deemed PRC tax residents, such entities would be subject to PRC tax under the EIT Law. The Company has analyzed the applicability of this law, and for each of the applicable periods presented, the Company has not accrued for PRC tax on such basis. The Company continues to monitor changes in the interpretation and/or guidance of this law.

    The EIT Law also imposes a 10% withholding income tax, subject to reduction based on tax treaties where applicable, for dividends distributed by a foreign invested enterprise to its immediate holding company outside China. Such dividends were exempted from PRC tax under the previous income tax law and regulations. The Company intends to permanently reinvest undistributed earnings of its Chinese operations located in the PRC. As a result, there is no deferred tax expense related to withholding tax on the future repatriation of these earnings.

    Loss before provision for income taxes consisted of:

        Years Ended  
        June 30,  
        2014     2013  
                 
    USA and BVI $ (414,927 ) $ (505,580 )
                 
    China   (13,786,875 )   (22,923,473 )
                 
      $ (14,201,802 ) $ (23,429,053 )

    Provision for income taxes consisted of:

        Years Ended  
        June 30,  
        2014     2013  
    Current provision:            
    USA $   -   $   -  
    China   (796,998 )   (423,700 )
    Total current provision   (796,998 )   (423,700 )
                 
    Deferred provision:            
    USA   -     -  
    China   (1,648,292 )   254,374  
    Total deferred provision   (1,648,292 )   254,374  
    Total provision for income taxes $ (2,445,290 ) $ (169,326 )

    Significant components of deferred tax assets were as follows:

        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
                 
    Deferred tax assets - current            
    Allowance for doubtful accounts $ 5,171,804   $ 5,696,769  
     Valuation allowance   (2,585,902 )   (1,709,031 )
    Total deferred tax assets - current $ 2,585,902   $ 3,987,738  
                 
    Deferred tax assets - non-current            
     Net operating loss carry forward in the U.S. $ 506,644   $ 590,613  
     Impairment loss of long-lived assets   244,931     217,380  
        751,575     807,993  
                 
     Valuation allowance   (751,575 )   (590,613 )
    Total deferred tax assets - non-current $   -   $ 217,380  

    As of June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company believes it is more likely than not that its China operations will be unable to generate sufficient future pre-tax income to fully realize its deferred tax assets. As such, as of June 30, 2014, the Company provided approximately $2.8 million of valuation allowance to the deferred tax assets related to its China operations, of which $2.6 million against deferred tax assets – current related to its allowance for doubtful accounts, and $0.2 million against deferred tax assets – noncurrent related to impairment loss of long-lived assets, as management estimates that certain bad debts and impairment loss of long-lived assets may not be deductible against future pre-tax income by the Chinese tax authorities. As of June 30, 2013, the Company provided approximately $1.7 million against deferred tax assets – current related to its allowance for doubtful accounts.

    The Company has incurred losses from operations during all periods presented. Accordingly, management provided an additional approximately $0.5 million and $0.6 million of valuation allowance against the deferred tax assets related to the Company’s U.S. operations as of June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively, since the deferred tax benefits of the net operating loss carry forwards in the U.S. might not be utilized.

    Changes to valuation allowance for deferred tax assets were as follows:

        Valuation  
        Allowance  
    For deferred tax assets - current      
    As of June 30, 2013 $ 1,709,031  
    Allowance for doubtful accounts   866,289  
    Effect of exchange rate difference   10,582  
    As of June 30, 2014 $ 2,585,902  

        Valuation  
        Allowance  
    For deferred tax assets - noncurrent      
    As of June 30, 2013 $ 590,613  
    Net operating loss carry forward in the U.S.   (83,969 )
    Impairment loss of long-lived assets   244,931  
    As of June 30, 2014 $ 751,575  

    Taxes payable consisted of the following:

        June 30     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
                 
    Income taxes payable $ 163,753   $ 79,718  
                 
    Other taxes payable   28,452     27,295  
                 
    Total taxes payable $ 192,205   $ 107,013  

    The following table reconciles the U.S. statutory rates to the Company’s effective tax rate for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013.

        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
    U.S. statutory rates   34%     34%  
    Foreign income not recognized in the U.S.   ( 34% )   ( 34% )
    PRC statutory rates   25%     25%  
    Preferential tax treatment   ( 10% )   ( 10% )
    Change in valuation allowance   ( 8% )   ( 7% )
    Non-deductible PRC expenses*   ( 18% )   ( 1% )
    Other**   ( 6% )   ( 8% )
    Effective income tax rates   ( 17% )   ( 1% )

    *This represents certain freight costs disallowed for deductions by PRC tax authorities due to changes to VAT tax policy in 2013.
    **This represents the expenses (income) incurred by the Company that are not subject to PRC income taxes during the years.

    (b) Uncertain tax positions

    There were no unrecognized tax benefits as of June 30, 2014 and 2013. Management does not anticipate any potential future adjustments in the next twelve months which would result in a material change to its tax positions. For the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company did not incur any interest and penalties arising from tax payment.

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    Document and Entity Information (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Sep. 18, 2014
    Dec. 31, 2013
    Document Type 10-K    
    Amendment Flag false    
    Document Period End Date Jun. 30, 2014    
    Trading Symbol cadc    
    Entity Registrant Name China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc    
    Entity Central Index Key 0001392363    
    Current Fiscal Year End Date --06-30    
    Entity Filer Category Smaller Reporting Company    
    Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding   1,904,059  
    Entity Current Reporting Status Yes    
    Entity Voluntary Filers No    
    Entity Well Known Seasoned Issuer No    
    Entity Public Float     $ 3,600,000
    Document Fiscal Year Focus 2014    
    Document Fiscal Period Focus FY    
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    Shareholders equity
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Shareholders equity [Text Block]

    Note 12 – Shareholders’ equity

    Warrants

    The warrants issued to a placement agent from a private placement which occurred in June 2008 expired in June 2013.

    For the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company recognized $0 and $132,427 of change in fair value of warrant liability, respectively.

    Following is a summary of the investor warrants activity:

                    Weighted Average  
                    Remaining  
              Weighted Average     Contractual Life  
        Number     Exercise Price     (in years)  
    Outstanding as of June 30, 2012   48,760   $ 28.80   $ 0.95  
    Granted   -     -     -  
    Expired   (48,760)    $ 28.80     -  
    Outstanding as of June 30, 2013   -       -       -  
    Granted   -     -     -  
    Exercised   -     -     -  
    Outstanding as of June 30, 2014   -       -       -  

    Restricted Stock Grants

    Restricted stock grants are measured based on the market price on the grant date. The Company has granted restricted shares of common stock to the Board, senior management and consultants.

    For the year ended June 30, 2013, the Company granted 833 shares of restricted stock to a former director vesting immediately.

    For the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company recognized $0 and $62,706 of compensation expenses related to restricted stock grants, respectively. The total unrecognized share-based compensation expense as of June 30, 2014 was $0.

    Following is a summary of the restricted stock grants:

              Weighted Average     Aggregate  
              Grant Date     Intrinsic  
     Restricted stock grants   Shares     Fair Value Per Share     Value  
    Nonvested as of June 30, 2012   3,334   $ 20.64   $ 65,600  
    Granted   833   $ 17.76   $ 5,300  
    Vested   (4,167 ) $ 17.76   $ 16,000  
    Nonvested as of June 30, 2013   -       -       -  
    Granted   -     -     -  
    Vested   -     -     -  
    Nonvested as of June 30, 2014   -       -       -  

    Reverse stock split

    On August 1, 2013, the Company effectuated a 1 -for- 12 reverse stock split (the “Reverse Split”) of its issued and outstanding shares of common stock. All share and per share amounts used in the Company’s consolidated financial statements and notes thereto have been retroactively restated to reflect the Reverse Split. The Reverse Split did not change the authorized number of shares of the Company’s common stock or its par value.

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    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE LOSS (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Jun. 30, 2013
    REVENUE    
    Sales of concrete $ 47,468,956 $ 69,314,758
    Manufacturing services 1,221,881 5,172,214
    Total revenue 48,690,837 74,486,972
    COST OF REVENUE    
    Concrete 42,809,448 56,266,126
    Manufacturing services 1,258,283 4,500,401
    Total cost of revenue 44,067,731 60,766,527
    GROSS PROFIT 4,623,106 13,720,445
    PROVISION FOR DOUBTFUL ACCOUNTS (7,683,463) (15,183,439)
    SELLING, GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES (10,676,783) (12,535,344)
    RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT EXPENSES (1,484,218) (2,178,113)
    LOSS REALIZED FROM DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT (1,669,923) (5,980,281)
    IMPAIRMENT LOSS OF LONG-LIVED ASSETS (293,040) (251,694)
    LOSS FROM TERMINATION OF LEASE 0 (4,117,663)
    LOSS FROM OPERATIONS (17,184,321) (26,526,089)
    OTHER (EXPENSE) INCOME, NET    
    Subsidy income 2,921,550 4,469,220
    Non-operating expense, net (135,469) (366,348)
    Change in fair value of warrant liability 0 132,427
    Interest income 2,744,518 659,762
    Interest expense (2,548,080) (1,798,025)
    TOTAL OTHER INCOME, NET 2,982,519 3,097,036
    LOSS BEFORE PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES (14,201,802) (23,429,053)
    PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES (2,445,290) (169,326)
    NET LOSS (16,647,092) (23,598,379)
    COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS):    
    Net loss (16,647,092) (23,598,379)
    Foreign currency translation adjustment 358,915 1,223,586
    COMPREHENSIVE LOSS $ (16,288,177) $ (22,374,793)
    Weighted average number of shares (*):    
    Basic and diluted 1,486,871 1,486,501
    Loss per share:    
    Basic and diluted (*) $ (11.20) $ (15.88)
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    Property, plant and equipment
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Property, plant and equipment [Text Block]

    Note 6 – Property, plant and equipment

    Property, plant and equipment consist of the following:

        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
                 
    Machinery and equipment $ 4,158,656   $ 5,653,211  
                 
    Transportation equipment   1,095,548     5,377,121  
                 
    Leased equipment (A)   11,204,700     7,542,050  
                 
    Office equipment   1,310,508     1,272,683  
                 
    Buildings and improvements   299,074     228,487  
                 
    Total   18,068,486     20,073,552  
                 
    Less: Accumulated depreciation   (5,190,223 )   (5,716,203 )
                 
    Plant and equipment, net $ 12,878,263   $ 14,357,349  

    Depreciation expense for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 amounted to approximately $2.4 million and $3.3 million, respectively. Depreciation expense for the leased equipment was $1.5 million and $0.2 million for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively. Accumulated depreciation for the leased equipment as of June 30, 2014 and 2013 was $1.7 million and $0.2 million, respectively. The Company recognized approximately $0.3 million of impairment charges relating to the portable plants for each of the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013.

    (A) Capital lease

    In January 2013, the Company entered into two lease agreements with a third party to lease eight concrete pump trucks for total lease payments of approximately $6.7 million. The lease term for each is for three years, starting in January 2013 and ending in January 2016 with monthly lease payments of approximately $0.2 million and an interest rate per annum of 7.68% . The ownership of the equipment will be transferred to the Company if there is no default of the lease payment within the three-year lease term (see Note 9). For the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company recognized approximately $0.3 million and $0.2 million of interest expense, and $0.9 million and $0.2 million of depreciation expense, respectively.

    In June 2013, the Company entered into lease agreements with a third party to lease 28 concrete mixer trucks for total lease payments of approximately $1.0 million. The lease terms range from 5 to 27 months, between June 2013 and September 2015, and the interest rate per annum was 7.98% . The ownership of the equipment will be transferred to the Company if there is no default of the lease payment within the lease term (see Note 9). For the year ended June 30, 2014, the Company recognized approximately $0.05 million of interest expense and $0.2 million of depreciation expense. One of the leases was fully paid off in November 2013.

    In July 2013, the Company entered into five lease agreements with third parties to lease fifty concrete mixer trucks, two concrete pump trucks and automobile for total lease payments of approximately $2.2 million. The lease terms range from 10 to 22 months, from August 2013 to June 2015, with interest rates ranging from 0% to 7.28% per annum. The ownership of the equipment will be transferred to the Company if there is no default of the lease payment within the lease term (see Note 9). For the year ended June 30, 2014, the Company recognized approximately $0.08 million of interest expense and $0.4 million of depreciation expense. One of the leases was paid off early in October 2013.

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    Other receivables and other receivable from termination of lease
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Other receivables and other receivable from termination of lease [Text Block] Note 5 – Other receivables and other receivable from termination of lease

    Other receivables from termination of lease

    On September 25, 2012, the Company entered into an agreement with a third party to terminate an operating lease, which was originally effective from June 15, 2009 to June 14, 2014. Under the agreement, the fair value of net assets of the related operation was determined to be RMB130.1 million (approximately $20.6 million) on September 25, 2012 (the closing date), and were sold for total cash proceeds of RMB112 million (approximately $17.8 million). As of June 30, 2013, the Company had received approximately $4.0 million of the total $17.8 million; as of June 30, 2014, the Company had received in full the total cash proceeds from the transaction. In connection with this transaction, we have returned $1.2 million to the lessor as it was considered as part of the $20.6 million net assets. Since the note is interest-free, the Company has imputed the interest rate based on bank borrowing rate of 7%, and imputed interest was approximately $1.2 million. At June 30, 2014 and 2013, the receivables from termination of lease had net balances of approximately $0 and $12.6 million, respectively, net of allowances of $0 and $0.7 million, respectively, and discount on note of $0 and $0.7 million, respectively.

    Other receivables and allowance for doubtful accounts consisted of the following:

        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
    Other receivables, current $ 6,932,437   $ 7,807,391  
    Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts, current   (2,810,887 )   (1,509,303 )
    Other receivables - current, net $ 4,121,550   $ 6,298,088  
                 
                 
    Other receivables from termination of lease $   -   $ 14,049,440  
    Less: Discount on note   -     (704,484 )
             Allowance for doubtful accounts   -     (702,472 )
    Other receivables from termination of lease, net   -     12,642,484  
    Less: Other receivables from termination of lease - current   -     (8,932,029 )
    Other receivables from termination of lease – noncurrent $   -   $ 3,710,455  

    As of the disposal date, the book value of the net assets underlying the lease and the determination of the approximately $4.1 million loss is as follows:

    Total consideration $ 17,752,000  
    Less:      
           
             Interest expense   (1,227,078 )
    Total consideration (less cash held in Huacheng station and imputed interest)   16,524,922  
           
    Net assets      
             Cash held in Huacheng station as of disposal date   1,141,427  
             Account receivables   34,664,492  
             Inventories   88,617  
             Fixed assets   306,108  
             Long term deferred lease expenditure   1,299,700  
             Other long term deferred expenses   16,322  
             Account payables   (16,512,117 )
             Salary payable   (184,092 )
             Tax payable   (2,514 )
             Other payables   (198,119 )
                       Total net assets   20,619,824  
    Total   (4,094,902 )
    Exchange rate effect   (22,761 )
    Loss $ (4,117,663 )
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    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
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    Note 17 - Concentrations

    For the year ended June 30, 2014, the Company had one customer that represented approximately 10.6% of the total revenue. As of June 30, 2014, no customer accounted for more than 10% of the total balance of accounts receivable. For the year ended June 30 2013, no customer represented for more than 10% of the total revenue or 10% of the total balance of accounts receivable.

    For the year ended June 30, 2014, the Company had one vendor that represented approximately 11.9% of total purchases. As of June 30, 2014, no vendor accounted for more than 10% of the total balance of accounts payable. For the year ended June 30 2013, the Company had no vendor that represented for more than 10% of the total purchases or 10% of the total balance of accounts payable.

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    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Reserves and dividends [Text Block]

    Note 13 – Reserves and dividends

    The laws and regulations of the PRC require that before a foreign invested enterprise can legally distribute profits, it must first satisfy all tax liabilities, provide for losses in previous years, and make allocations, in proportions determined at the discretion of the Board, after the statutory reserves. The statutory reserves include the surplus reserve fund and the common welfare fund.

    The Company is required to transfer 10% of its net income, as determined in accordance with the PRC accounting rules and regulations, to a statutory surplus reserve fund until such reserve balance reaches 50% of the Company’s registered capital. The remaining reserve to fulfill the 50% registered capital requirement amounted to approximately $2.1 million and 2.0 million as of June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively.

    The transfer to this reserve must be made before distribution of any dividends to the Company’s shareholders. The surplus reserve fund is non-distributable other than during liquidation. The surplus reserve fund can however be used to fund previous years’ losses, if any, and may be utilized for business expansion or converted into share capital by issuing new shares to existing shareholders in proportion to their shareholding or by increasing the par value of the shares currently held by them, provided that the remaining reserve balance after such issue is not less than 25% of the registered capital.

    The Chinese government restricts distributions of registered capital and the additional investment amounts required by foreign invested enterprises. Approval by the Chinese government must be obtained before distributions of these amounts can be returned to the shareholders.

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    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Capital lease obligations [Text Block]

    Note 9 – Capital lease obligations

    Capital lease obligations consist of the following:

        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
                 
    Lease obligations for concrete pump trucks expiring in January 2016, lease payment at $184,000 per month with interest at 7.68% per annum $ 4,790,877   $ 5,596,394  
                 
    Lease obligations for concrete mixer trucks expiring September 2015, lease payment at $32,000 per month with interest at 7.98% per annum   473,600     994,670  
                 
    Lease obligations for concrete mixer trucks originally expiring in May 2014 and extended to any date in the remainder of 2014, lease payment at $155,000 per month with interest at 7.28% per annum   606,052     -  
                 
    Lease obligations for concrete pump trucks expiring in January 2015, lease payment at $33,000 per month with interest at 6.76% per annum   187,801     -  
                 
    Total   6,058,330     6,591,064  
                 
    Less: Deferred interest   (220,988 )   (581,362 )
        5,837,342     6,009,702  
    Less: Capital lease obligations - current   (4,659,756 )   (2,448,883 )
                 
    Capital lease obligations - non current $ 1,177,586   $ 3,560,819  

    Future annual capital lease payments approximately consist of the following:

    Twelve months ending June 30,     Amount  
    2015   $ 4,855,000  
    2016     1,200,000  
        $ 6,055,000  
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    Schedule of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, and Other Assets Disclosure (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 1 $ 35,373,493
    Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 2 27,714,588
    Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 3 325,572
    Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 4 113,050
    Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 5 35,699,065
    Prepayments And Advances Schedule Of Deferred Costs, Capitalized, Prepaid, And Other Assets Disclosure 6 $ 27,827,638
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    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Prepayments and advances [Text Block]

    Note 7 – Prepayments and advances

    Prepayments consisted of the following:

        June 30     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
                 
    Advances on inventory purchases $ 35,373,493   $ 27,714,588  
                 
    Rent prepayments (see Note 15)   325,572     113,050  
                 
    Total prepayments $ 35,699,065   $ 27,827,638  
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    Short term loans, banks, Bank guarantees and Notes payable
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Short term loans, banks, Bank guarantees and Notes payable [Text Block] Note 8 – Short term loans, banks, Bank guarantees and Notes payable

    Short term loans, banks:

    The outstanding balances on these loans consisted of the following:

        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
                 
    Loan from Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, interest rate of 7.2% per annum, various due dates between July 2014 and January 2015, originally due November and December 2013, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD * $ 10,968,750   $ 4,845,000  
                 
    Loan from Construction Bank, interest rate of 6.00% per annum, originally due November 14, 2013; renewed for another year and due November 14, 2014, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, and Mr. Xianfu Han.   5,687,500     5,652,500  
                 
    Loan from Citibank, repaid in full in January 2014.   -     4,037,500  
                 
    Loan from Beijing Bank, interest rate of 7.2% per annum, originally due March 29, 2014; renewed for another year and due March 21, 2015, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD.   4,875,000     5,006,500  
                 
    Loan from Hana Bank, interest rate of 6.90% per annum, due September 1, 2014, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, Mr. Xianfu Han and Mr. Weili He.**   6,500,000     -  
                 
    Loan from CiticBank, interest rate of 7.80% per annum, due August 4, 2014, guaranteed by Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, Mr. Xianfu Han and Mr. Weili He. ***   3,250,000     -  
                 
      $ 31,281,250   $ 19,541,500  

    * On July 16 and 25, 2014, approximately $6.1 million was repaid.
    ** On September 1, 2014, the loan was repaid in full.
    *** On August 4, 2014, the loan was repaid in full.

    The above guarantors are various suppliers to the Company. Mr. Xianfu Han and Mr. Weili He are the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and interim Chief Financial Officer, respectively. Also see Note 10 – Related party transactions.

    Interest expense on short term loans - bank for each of the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 amounted to approximately $1.7 million and $1.5 million, respectively.

    Bank guarantees:

    Bank guarantees represent amounts due to issuing banks after beneficiary vendors completed shipments and presented the letters of credit to advising banks. Bank guarantees are non-interest bearing and due within six months. The outstanding balances on these bank guarantees consisted of the following:

        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
    Bank guarantees due to Construction Bank, various due dates from July 2014 to December 2014, originally due from September to December, 2013, guaranteed by Beijing Jinshengding Mineral Products Co., LTD, and Mr. Xianfu Han, a related party. * $ 23,115,463   $ 24,225,000  

    * On July 14 and September 3, 2014, approximately $9.8 million was repaid.

    As of June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company had restricted cash for short-term loans and bank guarantees of approximately $10.5 million and $6.5 million, respectively.

    Short term loans - other:

    The outstanding balance consisted of the following:

        June 30     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
    Short term loans due to unrelated third-party individual, interest rates of 10.5% per annum, due August 2014. * $ 3,250,000   $   -  

    * On August 28, 2014, the loan was repaid in full.

    Interest expense on short term loans – other for year ended June 30, 2014 amounted to approximately $0.1 million.

    Notes payable:

    During the year ended June 30, 2014, bank notes were issued to a third party for inventory purchases. The notes payable were approximately $9.8 million (RMB60 million) as of June 30, 2014, and were non-interest bearing with expiration dates of August 17, 2014 and September 26, 2014. On August 15, 2014, approximately $4.9 million was repaid. The restricted cash for the notes was approximately $2.9 million as of June 30, 2014.

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    Jun. 30, 2014
    Related party transactions [Text Block] Note 10 – Related party transactions

    Other payables – shareholders

    The Company’s two shareholders and officers advanced funds to BVI-ACM, for working capital purposes. The advances are non-interest bearing, unsecured, and are payable in cash on demand. These two shareholders and officers of the Company also guaranteed some of the Company’s short-term loans payable to banks (see Note 8).

    Other payables - shareholders consist of the following:

        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
                 
    Xianfu Han, shareholder $ 450,540   $ 450,540  
                 
    Weili He, shareholder   474,845     306,788  
                 
      $ 925,385   $ 757,328  

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    Schedule of Capital lease obligations (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 1 184,000
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 2 7.68%
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 3 $ 4,790,877
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 4 5,596,394
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 5 32,000
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 6 7.98%
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 7 473,600
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 8 994,670
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 9 155,000
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 10 7.28%
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 11 606,052
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 12 0
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 13 33,000
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 14 6.76%
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 15 187,801
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 16 0
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 17 6,058,330
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 18 6,591,064
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 19 (220,988)
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 20 (581,362)
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 21 5,837,342
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 22 6,009,702
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 23 (4,659,756)
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 24 (2,448,883)
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 25 1,177,586
    Capital Lease Obligations Schedule Of Capital Lease Obligations 26 $ 3,560,819
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    Schedule of Related Party Transactions (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 1 $ 450,540
    Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 2 450,540
    Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 3 474,845
    Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 4 306,788
    Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 5 925,385
    Related Party Transactions Schedule Of Related Party Transactions 6 $ 757,328
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    Schedule of Short Term Loans Other (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short Term Loans Other 1 10.50%
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short Term Loans Other 2 $ 3,250,000
    Short Term Loans, Banks, Bank Guarantees And Notes Payable Schedule Of Short Term Loans Other 3 $ 0
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    Income taxes (Tables)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Schedule of Income before Income Tax, Domestic and Foreign [Table Text Block]
        Years Ended  
        June 30,  
        2014     2013  
                 
    USA and BVI $ (414,927 ) $ (505,580 )
                 
    China   (13,786,875 )   (22,923,473 )
                 
      $ (14,201,802 ) $ (23,429,053 )
    Schedule of Components of Income Tax Expense (Benefit) [Table Text Block]
        Years Ended  
        June 30,  
        2014     2013  
    Current provision:            
    USA $   -   $   -  
    China   (796,998 )   (423,700 )
    Total current provision   (796,998 )   (423,700 )
                 
    Deferred provision:            
    USA   -     -  
    China   (1,648,292 )   254,374  
    Total deferred provision   (1,648,292 )   254,374  
    Total provision for income taxes $ (2,445,290 ) $ (169,326 )
    Schedule of Deferred Tax Assets and Liabilities [Table Text Block]
        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
                 
    Deferred tax assets - current            
    Allowance for doubtful accounts $ 5,171,804   $ 5,696,769  
     Valuation allowance   (2,585,902 )   (1,709,031 )
    Total deferred tax assets - current $ 2,585,902   $ 3,987,738  
                 
    Deferred tax assets - non-current            
     Net operating loss carry forward in the U.S. $ 506,644   $ 590,613  
     Impairment loss of long-lived assets   244,931     217,380  
        751,575     807,993  
                 
     Valuation allowance   (751,575 )   (590,613 )
    Total deferred tax assets - non-current $   -   $ 217,380  
    Schedule of Taxes Payable [Table Text Block]
        June 30     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
                 
    Income taxes payable $ 163,753   $ 79,718  
                 
    Other taxes payable   28,452     27,295  
                 
    Total taxes payable $ 192,205   $ 107,013  
    Schedule of reconciles the U.S. statutory rates to the Companys effective tax rate [Table Text Block]
        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
    U.S. statutory rates   34%     34%  
    Foreign income not recognized in the U.S.   ( 34% )   ( 34% )
    PRC statutory rates   25%     25%  
    Preferential tax treatment   ( 10% )   ( 10% )
    Change in valuation allowance   ( 8% )   ( 7% )
    Non-deductible PRC expenses*   ( 18% )   ( 1% )
    Other**   ( 6% )   ( 8% )
    Effective income tax rates   ( 17% )   ( 1% )
    Deferred Tax Assets - Current [Member]
     
    Schedule of Changes to Valuation Allowance for Deferred Tax Assets [Table Text Block]
        Valuation  
        Allowance  
    For deferred tax assets - current      
    As of June 30, 2013 $ 1,709,031  
    Allowance for doubtful accounts   866,289  
    Effect of exchange rate difference   10,582  
    As of June 30, 2014 $ 2,585,902  
    Deferred Tax Assets - Noncurrent [Member]
     
    Schedule of Changes to Valuation Allowance for Deferred Tax Assets [Table Text Block]
        Valuation  
        Allowance  
    For deferred tax assets - noncurrent      
    As of June 30, 2013 $ 590,613  
    Net operating loss carry forward in the U.S.   (83,969 )
    Impairment loss of long-lived assets   244,931  
    As of June 30, 2014 $ 751,575  
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    Concentrations (Narrative) (Details)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Concentrations 1 10.60%
    Concentrations 2 10.00%
    Concentrations 3 10.00%
    Concentrations 4 10.00%
    Concentrations 5 11.90%
    Concentrations 6 10.00%
    Concentrations 7 10.00%
    Concentrations 8 10.00%
    XML 87 R21.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v2.4.0.8
    Commitments and contingencies
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Commitments and contingencies [Text Block]

    Note 15 – Commitments and contingencies

    Lease Commitments

    The Company entered into a lease agreement for a manufacturing plant with an unrelated party which expires on September 30, 2015, with annual payments of approximately $220,000. The Company entered into a lease agreement to lease office space from a third party, with annual payments of approximately $391,000, payable through October 31, 2014, with annual payments of approximately $27,000. On April 30, 2012, the Company entered into a lease agreement to lease new office space from a third party, commencing May 1, 2012 to March 28, 2021, with annual payments of approximately $429,000, with three renewal options, each having three-year expiration periods which will be automatically renewed for additional three-year terms provided the office building is not acquired or demolished by the city government.

    The Company entered into three five-year and one four-year operating lease agreements for four manufacturing plants with various unrelated parties for a total monthly payment of approximately $238,000. Three of the lease agreements were terminated early on November 30, 2010, September 25, 2012 and June 30 2013, respectively. The four-year lease was renewed in September 2013 through December 31, 2018, with a monthly payment of $68,000.

    In August 2013, the Company entered into an eight-year operating lease agreement for a manufacturing plant with an unrelated party for a monthly payment of $54,000.

    Operating lease expenses are included in the cost of revenue, selling, general, and administrative expenses. Total operating lease expenses for the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 were approximately $2.0 million and $2.2 million, respectively. Future annual lease payments, net of rent prepayment non-cancelable operating leases with a term of one year or more consist of the following:

    Twelve months ending June 30,     Amount  
    2015   $ 2,122,000  
    2016     1,949,000  
    2017     1,894,000  
    2018     1,487,000  
    2019     1,080,000  
    Thereafter     2,053,000  
    Total   $ 10,585,000  

    Legal Contingencies

    From time to time, the Company is a party to various legal actions arising in the ordinary course of business. The Company accrues costs associated with these matters when they become probable and the amount can be reasonably estimated. Legal costs incurred in connection with loss contingencies are expensed as incurred. The Company’s management does not expect any liability from the disposition of such claims and litigation individually or in the aggregate would have a material adverse impact on the Company’s consolidated financial position, results of operations and cash flows.

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    Summary of significant accounting policies (Tables)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Schedule of Ownership of Subsidiaries and VIE's [Table Text Block]
            Ownership
    Subsidiaries and VIEs  
    Place incorporated
      percentage
    BVI-ACM   British Virgin Island   100%
    China-ACMH   Beijing, China   100%
    Xin Ao   Beijing, China   VIE
    Heng Yuan Zheng Ke   Beijing, China   VIE
    Hong Sheng An   Beijing, China   VIE
    Heng Tai   Beijing, China   VIE
    Da Tong   Datong, China   VIE
    Heng Xin   Luanxian, China  

    VIE

    Schedule of carrying amount of the VIE's assets and liabilities [Table Text Block]
        June 30     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
     Current assets $ 136,681,518   $ 123,024,176  
     Property, plant and equipment   12,874,414     14,351,355  
     Other noncurrent assets   487,500     4,412,335  
    Total assets   150,043,432     141,787,866  
                 
                 
     Liabilities   (111,066,630 )   (88,101,262 )
                 
     Intercompany payables*   (7,397,342 )   (7,378,365 )
                 
    Total liabilities   (118,463,972 )   (95,479,627 )
                 
    Net assets $ 31,579,460   $ 46,308,239  
    Schedule of Estimated Useful Lives of Assets [Table Text Block]
      Useful life
    Transportation equipment 7 - 10 years
    Plant and machinery 10 years
    Office equipment 5 years
    Buildings and improvements 3 - 20 years
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    Commitments and contingencies (Narrative) (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    Commitments And Contingencies 1 $ 220,000
    Commitments And Contingencies 2 391,000
    Commitments And Contingencies 3 27,000
    Commitments And Contingencies 4 429,000
    Commitments And Contingencies 5 238,000
    Commitments And Contingencies 6 68,000
    Commitments And Contingencies 7 54,000
    Commitments And Contingencies 8 2,000,000.0
    Commitments And Contingencies 9 $ 2,200,000.0
    XML 90 R41.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v2.4.0.8
    Accounts and notes receivable (Narrative) (Details) (USD $)
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
    D
    Accounts And Notes Receivable 1 15.00%
    Accounts And Notes Receivable 2 180
    Accounts And Notes Receivable 3 60.00%
    Accounts And Notes Receivable 4 75.00%
    Accounts And Notes Receivable 5 $ 31,700,000.0
    Accounts And Notes Receivable 6 $ 36,500,000.0
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    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (USD $)
    Common Stock [Member]
    Additional Paid-In capital [Member]
    Retained earnings Unrestricted [Member]
    Retained earnings Statutory reserves [Member]
    Accumulated other comprehensive income [Member]
    Total
    Beginning Balance at Jun. 30, 2012 $ 1,486 $ 35,170,600 $ 29,010,766 $ 6,248,357 $ 8,572,977 $ 79,004,186
    Beginning Balance (Shares) at Jun. 30, 2012 1,486,038          
    Restricted stock vested for compensation and services 1 62,705       62,706
    Restricted stock vested for compensation and services (Shares) 833          
    Foreign currency translation gain         1,223,586 1,223,586
    Net loss     (23,598,379)     (23,598,379)
    Ending Balance at Jun. 30, 2013 1,487 35,233,305 5,412,387 6,248,357 9,796,563 56,692,099
    Ending Balance (Shares) at Jun. 30, 2013 1,486,871          
    Foreign currency translation gain         358,915 358,915
    Net loss     (16,647,092)     (16,647,092)
    Ending Balance at Jun. 30, 2014 $ 1,487 $ 35,233,305 $ (11,234,705) $ 6,248,357 $ 10,155,478 $ 40,403,922
    Ending Balance (Shares) at Jun. 30, 2014 1,486,871          
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    Accounts and notes receivable
    12 Months Ended
    Jun. 30, 2014
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    Note 4 – Accounts and notes receivable

    Accounts and notes receivable are generated from concrete products sold to the Company’s customers and other concrete companies with which the Company conducts business. The payment terms are defined in the respective contracts. Notes receivable represents trade accounts receivable due from various customers where the customers' banks have guaranteed the payment. The notes are non-interest bearing and normally paid within three to six months. The Company has the ability to submit requests for payment to the customer's bank earlier than the scheduled payment date, but will incur an interest charge and a processing fee.

    The Company’s estimates of its allowance for doubtful accounts as of June 30, 2014 and 2013 were as follows: 15% for accounts receivable past due more than 180 days but less than one year, 60% for accounts receivable past due from one to two years, and 75% for accounts receivable past due beyond two years. The allowance for doubtful accounts was approximately $31.7 million and $36.5 million at June 30, 2014 and 2013, respectively.

    Accounts and notes receivable and allowance for doubtful accounts consisted of the following:

        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
    Accounts receivable $ 80,662,464   $ 96,092,812  
    Notes receivable   372,791     72,675  
        81,035,255     96,165,487  
    Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts   (31,667,803 )   (36,469,156 )
    Total accounts and notes receivable, net $ 49,367,452   $ 59,696,331  
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    Jun. 30, 2014
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    Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 1 $ 5,171,804
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 2 5,696,769
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    Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 4 (1,709,031)
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    Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 8 590,613
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 9 244,931
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 10 217,380
    Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 11 751,575
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    Income Taxes Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets And Liabilities 16 $ 217,380
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        June 30,     June 30,  
        2014     2013  
    Accounts receivable $ 80,662,464   $ 96,092,812  
    Notes receivable   372,791     72,675  
        81,035,255     96,165,487  
    Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts   (31,667,803 )   (36,469,156 )
    Total accounts and notes receivable, net $ 49,367,452   $ 59,696,331  
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    Note 14 – Employee pension

    The Company offers a discretionary pension fund, a defined contribution plan, to eligible employees. The pension consists of two parts: (i) the first part, is paid by the Company, and is 20% of the employee’s actual salary from the prior year and (ii) the second part, is paid by the employee, and is 8% of the employee’s actual salary. The Company’s contributions of employment benefits including pension were approximately $0.7 million for each of the years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013.

    On November 21, 2013 the Company adopted the Company’s 2013 Employee Stock Purchase Plan (the “ESPP”), which became effective as of such date. Under the ESPP, the Board of the Company may grant or provide for the grant of rights to eligible employees to purchase shares of the Company’s common stock by payroll deduction or cash contribution.

    The aggregate number of shares of common stock, that may be issued under the ESPP is 280,000 shares initially plus an annual increase in the number of shares on July 1 of each year, commencing on July 1, 2014 and ending on July 1, 2023, equal to one percent of the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding on each such date, subject to proportionate adjustment in the event of a merger, consolidation, reorganization, recapitalization, stock dividend, dividend in property other than cash, stock split, liquidating dividend, combination of shares, exchange of shares, change in corporate structure or other transaction not involving the receipt of consideration by the Company, under which circumstances, the class(es) and number of shares and price per share of stock subject to outstanding rights, may also be adjusted by the Board or a committee, as described below.

    The ESPP will be administered by the Board of the Company unless and until the Board delegates administration to a committee composed of two or more non-employee directors.

    Any employee of the Company or any parent (if any) and subsidiary corporation of the Company (the “Affiliate”), who is not a natural person resident in the United States, who has been in the employ of the Company or any Affiliate for such continuous period as required by the Board preceding the grant of rights under the ESPP is eligible to participate in the ESPP during the applicable offering period, subject to administrative rules established by the Board.

    The ESPP is implemented by sequential offerings, the commencement and duration of which will be determined by the Board. The purchase price at which each share of common stock may be acquired in an offering period upon the exercise of all or any portion of a purchase right will be established by the Board. However, the purchase price on each purchase date will not be less than the greater of the book value or the fair market value of a share of the Common Stock on the purchase date.

    As of June 30, 2014, the Company had not issued any shares under the ESPP.