Taisei Corporation


Taisei Corporation is a Japanese corporation founded in 1873. Its main areas of business are building construction, civil engineering, and real estate development. Taisei's headquarters are located at Shinjuku Center Building in Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Taisei has 15 branch offices, 1 technology center, 46 domestic offices, 12 overseas offices, 29 consolidated subsidiaries and 43 affiliated companies accounted for by the equity-method.

Overview

Taisei Corporation is one of the five so called Japanese "super general contractors", the other four being Kajima Corporation, Shimizu Corporation, Takenaka Corporation and Obayashi Corporation. Taisei Corporation has its roots in Okura zaibatsu established by Baron Ōkura Kihachirō. Following the dissolution of the zaibatsu after World War II, Taisei was restructured as an employee-owned corporation and is currently the only employee-owned Japanese large scale general contractor among the "super general contractors"; the other four are owned and controlled by families.
Taisei has successfully constructed several civil and building projects including skyscrapers, dams, bridges, tunnels, subways as well as residential housing projects both in Japan and overseas. Taisei is also well known in Japan for its disaster resistant housing brand Palcon.
Noted international projects where Taisei was involved include the expansion of the Palm Islands undersea tunnel in Dubai, the Bosphorus undersea tunnel in Turkey, the New Doha International Airport in Qatar, the Noi Bai International Airport Terminal 2 in Hanoi, the Mega Bridge in Thailand, the Cần Thơ Bridge in Vietnam and the Iloilo International Airport in Iloilo City, Philippines.

History

Taisei was founded in 1873 as Okuragumi Shokai Company. It became Nippon Doboku Co., Ltd. in 1887, and was renamed Taisei Corporation in 1946.
  • 1873 October - Okura Kihachiro founded Okuragumi Shokai.
  • 1887 March - Nippon Doboku Co., Ltd. was established as a limited liability company.
  • 1892 November - Dissolution of Nippon Doboku Co., Ltd and establishment of Okura Doboku Gumi.
  • 1911 November - Renamed to Kabushiki Gaisha Okura Gumi.
  • 1920 - Renamed to Nippon Doboku Kabushiki Gaisha.
  • 1924 - Renamed to Okura Doboku Kabushiki Gaisha.
  • 1946 January - Renamed to Taisei Corporation.

Achievements

The following are some notable achievements of Taisei since its establishment in 1873.

Domestic Operations

Headquarters

Taisei's headquarters is located in Shinjuku Center Building, Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Taisei has 15 branch offices, 1 technology center, 46 domestic offices and 6 major domestic subsidiaries.

Domestic Offices

Domestic Subsidiaries

  • Taisei ROTEC Corporation
  • Taisei-Yuraku Real Estate Co., Ltd.
  • Taisei U-LEC Co., Ltd.
  • Taisei Setsubi Co., Ltd.
  • Taisei Housing Corporation
  • Seiwa Renewal Works Co., Ltd.

International Operations

Headquarters

Taisei's international operations headquarters is located in Shinjuku Center Building, Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo.

Overseas Offices

[Taiwan]

[Qatar]

[Malaysia]

[Indonesia]

[India]

[Pakistan]

[Vietnam]

[Thailand]

[Philippines]

[Myanmar]

[Sri Lanka]

[Egypt]

[Turkey]

Subsidiaries and Affiliates

[Indonesia]

  • PT. Taisei Pulauintan Construction International
  • PT. Indotaisei Indah Development

[Thailand]

  • Taisei Co., Ltd.

[Vietnam]

  • Vinata International Co., Ltd.

[China]

  • CSCEC-Taisei Construction, Ltd.

[Philippines]

  • Taisei Philippine Construction, Inc.

[Myanmar]

  • Taisei Myanmar Co., Ltd.