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  2. Obayashi Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Obayashi Building, registered headquarters of Obayashi Corp. in Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan. Obayashi Corporation (株式会社大林組, Kabushiki-gaisha Ōbayashi Gumi) is one of five major Japanese construction companies along with Shimizu Corporation, Takenaka Corporation, Kajima Corporation, and Taisei Corporation.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 .

  5. Komatsu Limited - Wikipedia

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    Komatsu Ltd. (株式会社小松製作所, Kabushiki-gaisha Komatsu Seisakusho) or Komatsu (コマツ) (TYO: 6301) is a Japanese multinational corporation that manufactures construction, mining, forestry and military equipment, as well as diesel engines and industrial equipment like press machines, lasers and thermoelectric generators.

  6. Aoki Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Relative to other Japanese contractors, it realised a large proportion of sales in overseas markets such as Hong Kong – about one-third that year. [ 12 ] Aoki Corporation was the main contractor for the Towngas corporate headquarters in Quarry Bay , Hong Kong, where Hong Kong's second-deadliest construction accident occurred on 2 June 1993.

  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. Category : Construction and civil engineering companies of Japan

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    Engineering companies based in Tokyo (1 C, 19 P) Pages in category "Construction and civil engineering companies of Japan" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  9. Hazama Ando - Wikipedia

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    Hazama Ando Corporation (株式会社安藤・間, Kabushiki-gaisha Andō Hazama, also called 安藤ハザマ), is one of the 10 biggest construction companies in Japan. It was launched in 2013 by the merger of the Hazama Corporation and Ando Corporation. [3]