Maeda Corporation
Founded | Establishment:1919 Incorporation:1946 |
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Headquarters | Tokyo |
Number of employees | 3,440 (in 2007) |
Website |
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Maeda Corporation (前田建設工業株式会社 Maeda Kensetsu Kougyo Kabushiki-gaisha) (TYO: 1824) is a Japanese corporation which was established in 1919. Its main areas of business are building construction and civil engineering.
Maeda has domestic offices in eleven Japanese cities, and overseas offices in Thailand, Hong Kong, and India.
History
Maeda became independent from Tobishima Gumi (飛島組) as Maeda Jimusho (前田事務所) in 1919. It became known as Maeda Corporation in 1946. In 1960, the company completed Takokura Dam, one of the largest dam projects in Japan. In recent years, Maeda engaged in other large-scale public construction projects such as Seikan Tunnel and Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line in Japan.
Maeda is also well known in Hong Kong and has constructed such projects as the Hong Kong International Airport and Kap Shui Mun Bridge.
Construction projects
Not a complete list.
- Kanmonkyo Bridge (1971)
- Seikan Tunnel (1987)
- Fukuoka Dome (1993)
- Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant (1995)
- Hong Kong International Airport terminal (1998)
- Blue Line (Yokohama) Shimoiida Station (1997)
External links
- (Japanese) Official site
- (English) Corporate outline
- Entry in the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction