Obayashi Corp 2023 IR

The report outlines Obayashi Corporation's progress under its Medium-Term Business Plan 2022 and its long-term Sustainability Vision 2050. Key achievements in FY2022 include the commercial operation of Japan's first commercial offshore wind farm in Akita and the completion of Port Plus, the tallest fire-resistant all-timber building in Japan. The company also advanced its Circular Timber Construction model and expanded its low-carbon concrete applications with Clean-Crete N. Despite facing profitability challenges due to soaring construction material prices, the company successfully launched new digital-focused subsidiaries, PLiBOT and Oprizon, to drive construction DX and smart building initiatives.

Company: Obayashi Corp

Sector: Industrials

Country: Japan

Year: 2023

Type: IR

Pages: 51

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Obayashi Corp

Obayashi Corp 2023 Corporate Report

Corporate Report

The report outlines Obayashi Corporation's progress under its Medium-Term Business Plan 2022 and its long-term Sustainability Vision 2050. Key achievements in FY2022 include the commercial operation of Japan's first commercial offshore wind farm in Akita and the completion of Port Plus, the tallest fire-resistant all-timber building in Japan. The company also advanced its Circular Timber Construction model and expanded its low-carbon concrete applications with Clean-Crete N. Despite facing profitability challenges due to soaring construction material prices, the company successfully launched new digital-focused subsidiaries, PLiBOT and Oprizon, to drive construction DX and smart building initiatives.

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Document Details

Report Year

2023

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2022 - Mar 31, 2023

Fiscal Year

2022

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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