CHRONICLE

1990-2005

Taking on large projects that coexist with the global environment

  • 1990

    Tokyo Metropolitan Government No.1 Bldg

    1991

    Tokyo Metropolitan Government No.1 Bldg

    Tokyo

    Aichi Arts Center

    1992

    Aichi Arts Center

    Aichi

    Kikuma National Petroleum Stockpiling Base , Underground rock cavern tank

    1992

    Kikuma National Petroleum Stockpiling Base , Underground rock cavern tank

    Ehime

    Kobe Awaji Naruto Expressway Akashi Kaikyo Bridge 3P [substructure part 2]

    1992

    Kobe Awaji Naruto Expressway Akashi Kaikyo Bridge 3P [substructure part 2]

    Hyogo

    Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) Passenger Terminal 1

    1993

    Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) Passenger Terminal 1

    Tokyo

    The Landmark Tower

    1993

    The Landmark Tower

    Kanagawa

    Ebisu Garden Place

    1994

    Ebisu Garden Place

    Tokyo

    Kannongawa, Channel for Rainwater Retention Tank

    1994

    Kannongawa, Channel for Rainwater Retention Tank

    Kanagawa

    Tokyo International Forum Hall Complex

    1996

    Tokyo International Forum Hall Complex

    Tokyo

    Tokyo Bay Aqua-line [Kaze no Tou]

    1997

    Tokyo Bay Aqua-line [Kaze no Tou]

    Kanagawa

The first Imperial Invention Prizes for both building construction and civil engineering technologies

The “Taisei Truss” developed by our company won the first Imperial Invention Prize in the area of building construction and civil engineering in 1967. This was granted for the most superior invention of the year. The Taisei Truss is a unique space truss with superior dynamic characteristics, such as lightness and high rigidity. It enables prefabrication using identical units. As a pioneering space truss that can compose free curved surfaces, the Taisei Truss was broadly used for large facilities without columns, such as in power plants, other types of plants, and domes. Moreover, the rotating shield method, which we jointly developed with Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (currently known as IHI Corporation), won the Imperial Invention Prize for the first time in civil engineering technology in 1997. With the rotating shield method, a single shield machine continuously excavates shafts and tunnels. The rotating shield method varies from the Horn method, which allows continuous excavation in both the vertical and horizontal directions or in the horizontal direction alone; the Kurun method, which allows bit replacement from the inside shield machine by sphere rotation; and the Derun method, which allows excavation of a shaft from a tunnel to the ground. We are the only corporation that has won the Imperial Invention Prizes for both technologies of building construction and civil engineering.

The first Imperial Invention Prizes for both construction and civil engineering technologies The first Imperial Invention Prizes for both construction and civil engineering technologies

The popular advertising copy, “Work that remains on the map”

“Work that remains on the map” became a renowned expression in advertising copy. It began to be used as a tagline in newspaper advertisement in December 1991. This expression was used for the purpose of supporting the construction industry as a whole, which had tended to be avoided because the work of the industry was considered as “3D (dirty, dangerous, and demanding) jobs.” Our advertising received great responses. Family members of other companies in the same industry sent us messages of empathy and gratitude. The series using this copy expression won the Nihon Shinbun Kyokai Newspaper Advertising Prize in 1993. In a television commercial, the version focusing on the Seto Ohashi Bridge won an ACC Tokyo Creativity Award for excellence, sponsored by the All Japan Radio & Television Commercial Confederation. It was also selected for an “Advertisement Contest, TV Commercial Category: Useful for Consumers” award for excellence, sponsored by the Japan Advertisers Association. “Work that remains on the map” has become representative of our business brand and been extensively used as a registered trademark.

The popular advertising copy, “Work that remains on the map”
  • Odakyu Southern Tower, Shinjuku Southern Terrace

    1998

    Odakyu Southern Tower, Shinjuku Southern Terrace

    Tokyo

    GATE CITY OHSAKI

    1998

    GATE CITY OHSAKI

    Tokyo

    JR Central Towers

    1999

    JR Central Towers

    Aichi

    The Second Freeway, Kao Ping Hsi Bridge, Taiwan

    1999

    The Second Freeway, Kao Ping Hsi Bridge, Taiwan

    Taiwan

    2000

    Saitama Super Arena

    2000

    Saitama Super Arena

    Saitama

    Sapporo Dome

    2001

    Sapporo Dome

    Hokkaido

    National Theatre Okinawa

    2003

    National Theatre Okinawa

    Okinawa

    Takamatsu Symbol Tower

    2004

    Takamatsu Symbol Tower

    Kagawa

    CHUBU Centrair International Airport

    2005

    CHUBU Centrair International Airport

    Aichi

    Shin-Tomei Expressway Fujigawa Bridge

    2005

    Shin-Tomei Expressway Fujigawa Bridge

    Shizuoka