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  2. Takamatsu Construction Group - Wikipedia

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    After that, the trade name of Nippon Interior changed to Takamatsu Construction Co., Ltd., which later changed to Takamatsu Construction Group Co., Ltd. in October 2008. As of 2019, the corporation consists of 22 companies split into two groups, one for architecture and the other for civil engineering, led by Takamatsu Corporation and Asunaro ...

  3. Obayashi Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1892 in Osaka, the company operates in Japan and other countries, especially Southeast Asia and Australia, as well as the United States and Europe. Major landmarks it has constructed in Japan include the Kyoto Station Building, the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) Center in Tokyo , as well as the Tokyo Skytree .

  4. Kumagai Gumi - Wikipedia

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    Kumagai founded his own company in 1898 and incorporated it in 1938. Between 1955 and 1983 the company accounted for more than 10% of all contracts awarded to the fifty-seven members of the Overseas Construction Association of Japan, a figure that outranked the ‘Big Five’ domestic giant construction companies. [4]

  5. Taisei Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Taisei Corporation (大成建設株式会社, Taisei Kensetsu kabushiki gaisha, formerly known in English as the Taisei Construction Company, Ltd.) is a Japanese corporation founded in 1873. Its main areas of business are building construction , civil engineering , and real estate development .

  6. Shimizu Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Shimizu Corporation (清水建設株式会社, Shimizu Kensetsu kabushiki gaisha) is an architectural, civil engineering and general contracting firm. It has annual sales of approximately US$15 billion and has been widely recognized as one of the top 5 contractors in Japan and among the top 20 in the world.

  7. Construction industry of Japan - Wikipedia

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    A construction site in Kawasaki, Kanagawa. The construction industry of Japan is a large component of the Japanese economy in terms of economic output and employment. Its history is one that mirrors closely the overall economic path of the country, from establishment of the capital during the feudal era, through economic modernization and imperial rule, and until today with the recovery and ...

  8. List of megaprojects - Wikipedia

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    Companies Location Proposal year Status End year Cost Notes Ref Airbus A380: Airbus: 2003: Completed: 2021: $25 billion USD: A double-deck, wide-body, four-engine jet airliner. [2] Antonov An-225: Antonov: 1988: Completed: 2022: This was the longest and heaviest aircraft in service until it was destroyed during the 2022 Russian-Ukrainian ...

  9. Penta-Ocean - Wikipedia

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    Penta-Ocean Construction Co., Ltd. (五洋建設株式会社, Goyō Kensetsu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a major Japanese construction firm. It specializes in marine works and land reclamation. [4] It originated from Mizuno Gumi (水野組) in 1896 in Hiroshima Prefecture, and later renamed to the current name and capitalized in 1954. [5]