Takenaka Corporation 2018 IR

The report outlines Takenaka Group's business operations and CSR initiatives for the fiscal year 2017, focusing on its transition toward becoming an integrated engineering firm for urban creation. Key highlights include the implementation of the I.SEM energy management system to establish a Virtual Power Plant across three buildings in Tokyo, aiming for a decarbonized society. The company also advanced its work-style reforms by establishing the Work-Life Balance Committee and promoting productivity improvements through Building Information Modeling (BIM). Additionally, Takenaka continued its extensive earthquake disaster recovery projects in affected communities and achieved its safety target with an accident frequency rate of 0.39.

Company: Takenaka Corporation

Year: 2018

Type: IR

Pages: 27

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Takenaka Corporation

Takenaka Corporation 2018 Corporate Report

Corporate Report

The report outlines Takenaka Group's business operations and CSR initiatives for the fiscal year 2017, focusing on its transition toward becoming an integrated engineering firm for urban creation. Key highlights include the implementation of the I.SEM energy management system to establish a Virtual Power Plant across three buildings in Tokyo, aiming for a decarbonized society. The company also advanced its work-style reforms by establishing the Work-Life Balance Committee and promoting productivity improvements through Building Information Modeling (BIM). Additionally, Takenaka continued its extensive earthquake disaster recovery projects in affected communities and achieved its safety target with an accident frequency rate of 0.39.

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Report Year

2018

Reporting Period

Jan 2017 - Dec 2017

Fiscal Year

2017

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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