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please enable Javascript in your browser's settings. TOP CORPORATE PROFILE CORPORATE PROFILE Message from the President Philosophy Corporate Profile Directors, Officers History Global Network Overseas support IR LIBRARY IR LIBRARY Financial Results Presentation Material Fact Book Annual Report Stock Information HAZAMA ANDO VISION2030,Medium-TermManagement Plan Corporate Report Financial Highlights WORKS SITE MAP SITE SEARCH CONTACT JP EN Site search TOP History History   CORPORATE PROFILE Message from the President Philosophy Corporate Profile Directors, Officers History Global Network Overseas support IR LIBRARY Financial Results Presentation Material Fact Book Annual Report Stock Information HAZAMA ANDO VISION2030, Medium-Term Management Plan Corporate Report Financial Highlights Contact Main events at HAZAMA ANDO CORPORATION: 2013–2020 2013 ANDO Corporation and HAZAMA CORPORATION merge, creating HAZAMA ANDO CORPORATION. Toshio Ono becomes Representative Director and Chairman; Toshiaki Nomura becomes Representative Director and President. Head office relocates to Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo. 2014 Hazama Ando Kogyo Co., Ltd., Addtechno Co., Ltd., and EBIRA, Inc. merge. 2015 Completes Sindhuli Road (Nepal), which extends 160 km in total. Establishes PT. Hazama Ando Murinda in Indonesia. 2016 Completes construction of the Technology Training Center (TTC) Tsukuba, a residential training facility at the Technical Research Institute. 2017 Completes construction of a precast concrete factory in the city of Chiba. 2018 Masato Fukutomi becomes Representative Director and President. 2019 Acquires certification under the Science Based Targets (SBT) Initiative and joins the RE100 Initiative. 2020 Formulates Hazama Ando Vision 2030. Establishes LCS Business Headquarters. Start of verification testing for the "Hazama Ando Next-generation Energy Project" to reduce CO2 emissions from buildings across a wide area. 2022 Transition to the Tokyo Stock Exchange's Prime Market. Head office relocates to Higashi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo. 2023 Celebrates the 10th anniversary of its merging. Kazuhiko Kuniya becomes Representative Director and President. 2024 Completes construction of the Sendai ANDO HAZAMA Building in the city of Sendai. HAZAMA ANDO CORPORATION’s Past:1873–2012 OPEN History of the ANDO Corporation History of the HAZAMA Corporation History of the ANDOCorporation History of the HAZAMA Corporation 1873 Shotaro Ando founds a civil engineering contracting business called "Ando-Kata" in Matsueda-cho, Kanda Ward, Tokyo. The company begins with brick construction, which was an advanced building method at the time. 1874 Executes a portion of the Tokyo Ginza-dori "brick town" construction project (Tokyo). 1885 Executes a portion of the Asakusa Nakamise-dori "brick town" construction project (Tokyo).     1893 Becomes a business associate with government ministries in charge of the army, railroads, and communications. Receives a package order to construct an army artillery arsenal (brick construction) in Koishikawa, Tokyo, around the time of the Sino-Japanese War, which broke out the following year. This built the company's foundation as a construction business. 1897 Executes brick repair work for the Tokyo Post and Telegraph Office, which was Japan's first general telephone office (Tokyo). 1904 Completes construction of the Aikoku Life Insurance (currently Nippon Life Insurance) Building (Tokyo).This was the company's first private-sector construction project.     1911 Reorganizes as "Ando-Gumi," a general partnership company with capital of 1 million yen.     1914 Moves to a newly constructed company building in Tsukiji, Kyobashi Ward, Tokyo. Completes work on a coastal landfill project in Isogo, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture (370,000 m2) .     1918 Reorganizes the general partnership company organization to establish Ando-Gumi as a business corporation.     1925 Completes the Tokyo Central Telegraph Office (Tokyo). 1928 Completes the Yokohama Central Telegraph Office (Kanagawa Prefecture) and Ehime Prefectural Office (Ehime Prefecture). 1929 Completes new construction of the Cabinet Printing Bureau's Takinogawa Printing Factory (Tokyo).     1934 Completes construction of the Patent Office Building (Tokyo).             1946 Following World War II, takes on repair work for facilities used by the Allied occupation forces [Military Police Headquarters (Tokyo), The Sanno Hotel (Tokyo), etc.], and pours efforts into post-war reconstruction by restoring damaged areas and rebuilding urgently needed facilities in various regions, such as government and public buildings, schools, and hospitals. 1953 Completes construction of Imperial Hotel New Annex No. 1 (Tokyo). 1956 Completes construction of Imperial Hotel New Annex No. 2. 1957 Completes construction of Keio University's South and West Buildings (Tokyo); receives the 1st BCS (Building Contractors Association) Prize.     1960 Completes construction of the viewing stand at Nakayama Racecourse (Chiba Prefecture); receives the 3rd BCS (Building Contractors Association) Prize. 1961 Lists stock on the second section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. 1962 Changes name to ANDO Corporation. 1963 Changes listing to the Tokyo Stock Exchange's first section.     1965 Builds and moves to new headquarters in Yaesu, Chuo Ward, Tokyo. 1966 Responds to contemporary demand for industrial production of housing by leading the industry in developing a prefabrication method using large concrete plates. Establishes its first prefabrication plant, in Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture.     1971 Enters into a technical partnership with Coignet of France and introduces prefabrication technology from overseas. 1972 Celebrates the 100th anniversary of its founding.     1980 Completes construction of Texas Instruments Japan's Miho Factory (Ibaraki Prefecture). 1981 Completes construction of the Keio University Library's new annex (Tokyo); receives the 24th BCS (Building Contractors Association) Prize.     1983 Builds and moves to new headquarters in Shibaura, Minato Ward, Tokyo.     1986 Establishes an equipment center in Tokyo to streamline administration of materials and equipment in the Kanto region. 1988 Launches a technical research institute.     1990 Completes construction of the stand at Japan Racing Association’s Nakayama Racecourse (Chiba Prefecture).                     2000 Completes construction of the Toppan Koishikawa Building (Tokyo); receives the 42nd BCS (Building Contractors Association) Prize. 2001 Begins philanthropic activities by supporting concerts. 2002 Enters into a business alliance with TOA CORPORATION.(In October 2022, the business alliance was resolved.) 2003 Enters into a capital and business alliance with HAZAMA CORPORATION.     2005 Completes construction of the Frank Lloyd Wright Suite (Imperial Hotel, Tokyo). 2006 Completes construction of the Japan Guide Dog General Center (Shizuoka Prefecture); receives the 49th BCS (Building Contractors Association) Prize.                 1889 Takema Hazama receives a contract from the Kyushu Railway Company to build the new Moji locomotive engine and passenger carriage depot, and founds Hazama-Gumi in Moji (Fukuoka Prefecture).             1909 Completes construction of the Okoba-Hitoyoshi section of the Kagoshima Line, which was Japan's first loop-line project (Kumamoto Prefecture). 1911 Completes construction of the Yalu River Bridge (connecting present-day China and North Korea), which was Japan's first caisson construction project. 1912 Enters the electric power business and receives an order for the Onagohata Hydroelectric Plant (Oita Prefecture).     1917 Established as Hazama-Gumi, a joint stock company (capital of 500,000 yen).     1920 Moves head office to Tokyo.             1931 Enters the subway construction business and receives an order for construction of the Nihombashi-Kyobashi (Tokyo) section of the Tokyo subway.Launches Hazama-Gumi Ltd. (capital of 2 million yen).     1937 Completes construction of a temporary residence for the Crown Prince (Tokyo). 1941 Completes the first phase of construction of Supung Power Station (currently North Korea) as part of what was Asia's largest dam construction project at the time. 1943 Completes construction of the Shimonoseki section of the Kanmon Tunnel (Yamaguchi Prefecture), which was Japan's first undersea tunnel. 1946 Completes post-war reconstruction of Meiji Jingu Shrine (Tokyo).     1956 Completes construction of Sakuma Dam, Japan's first major mechanized construction project of the post-war era (Shizuoka Prefecture).     1959 Completes reconstruction of Nagoya Castle (Aichi Prefecture); receives the 2nd BCS (Building Contractors Association) Prize. 1960 Receives order for Da Nhim No. 1 Power Station (Vietnam), which was Hazama's first major overseas construction project of the post-war era. 1961 Completes construction of Miboro Dam (Gifu Prefecture), which was Japan's first rock-fill dam. 1962 Becomes listed on the second section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.Completes restoration works following a typhoon disaster in Ise Bay (Aichi Prefecture). 1963 Completes construction of Kurobe Dam (Toyama Prefecture), which was one of the century's largest projects. 1964 Completes construction of the Tokaido Shinkansen's Shin-Tanna Tunnel (Shizuoka Prefecture).         1969 Completes rebuilding of Ujibashi Bridge at Ise Jingu shrine (Mie Prefecture).(The Company has rebuilt the bridge three times since then as part of the shrine rebuilding and renovation every 20 years).         1974 Becomes listed in the first sections of the Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya Stock Exchanges. 1980 Completes construction of the Itochu Corporation Tokyo Headquarters Building (Tokyo); receives the 23rd BCS (Building Contractors Association) Prize. 1981 Opens a technical research institute in Yono City, Saitama Prefecture (currently Saitama City). 1982 Begins support of Takigi Noh (nighttime Noh performances illuminated by firelight) at Meiji Jingu Shrine (still held each year). 1983 Completes construction of the National Noh Theatre (Tokyo); receives the 26th BCS (Building Contractors Association) Prize. 1985 Completes construction of the Honda Aoyama Building (Tokyo), which was Japan's first full-scale "intelligent building,"; receives the 28th BCS (Building Contractors Association) Prize and completes digging the main bore for the Yoshioka section of the Seikan Tunnel (Hokkaido).         1989 Celebrates the 100th anniversary of its founding.Completes construction of Gargar Dam (Algeria) and Tokyo Sea Life Park (Tokyo); receives the 32nd BCS (Building Contractors Association) Prize.     1992 Changes name to "HAZAMA CORPORATION".Moves technical research institute to Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture. 1994 Completes construction of Misogawa Dam (Nagano Prefecture) and Selangor water supply scheme (Malaysia). 1995 Completes construction of Tokyo Big Sight (Tokyo); receives the 38th BCS (Building Contractors Association) Prize. 1996 Completes construction of the Shirashima Oil Storage Base (Fukuoka Prefecture), which was the world's first oil storage base built on the sea, and Hoshigaura Hospital, Japan's first hospital built with seismic isolation technology (Hokkaido). 1997 Completes construction of Petronas Twin Towers (Malaysia), which was the world's tallest building at the time.     2001 Enters into a business partnership with Seibu Construction Co., Ltd.     2003 Establishes a "reborn" HAZAMA CORPORATION through a company split.Enters into a capital and business alliance with ANDO Corporation. 2004 Completes restoration work on the castle tower of Ozu Castle (Ehime Prefecture), which is the tallest restored wooden castle tower in Japan.Receives the Grand Prize of the 7th Infrastructure Technology Development Award and the Prime Minister’s Prize of the 1st Monodzukuri Nippon Grand Award.     2006 Completes construction of Palembang Airport (Indonesia). 2012 Holds technology exhibition to commemorate 20 years since the opening of the Technical Research Institute in Tsukuba. 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