Takamatsu Construction Group Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社 髙松コンストラクショングループ, Hepburn: Kabushikigaisha takamatsu konsutorakushongurūpu) is a conglomerate of construction and civil engineering companies headquartered in Osaka, Japan. Its subsidiaries specialize in the architecture of high-rise buildings, health and welfare facilities, shrines and temples, and public civil engineering projects such as airports, harbors, railways, roadways and residential developments.[5]
Overview
In May 2008, it was decided to transfer Takamatsu Construction to a holding company by transferring its main business division and a portion of its real estate division to Nippon Interior Co., Ltd. After that, the trade name of Nippon Interior changed to Takamatsu Construction Co., Ltd., which later changed to Takamatsu Construction Group Co., Ltd. in October 2008.
As of 2019, the corporation consists of 22 companies split into two groups, one for architecture and the other for civil engineering, led by Takamatsu Corporation and Asunaro Aoki Construction Co., Ltd, respectively.[1]
Corporate Structure
Takamatsu Construction Group Co., Ltd. Parent holding company
Takamatsu Corporation Construction of private residential and commercial buildings
Takamatsu Techno Service Co., Ltd. Renovation, repairs and building maintenance
Takamatsu Estate Co., Ltd. Administration of buildings and condominiums
Sumino Kogei Co., Ltd. Furniture design and residential/commercial facility construction
JP Home Co., Ltd. Individual residence design
Nakamura Shaji Co., Ltd. Design, construction and refurbishment of shrines and temples
Mibu Corporation Co., Ltd. Real estate sales and mediation
Nihon Owners Credit Co., Ltd. Financing company for construction work
Asunaro Aoki Construction Co., Ltd. Civil engineering and construction of commercial facilities, high-rise buildings, condominiums
Mirai Construction Co., Ltd. Harbor administration, marine engineering and environmental protection
Aoki Marine Co., Ltd. Reclamation, dredging and maritime logistics
M's Co., Ltd. Renovation, repairs and office building maintenance
October 2000: Acquired a stake in the Komatsu Construction Industry Co., Ltd. (which later changed its trade name to Asunaro Construction Co., Ltd.)
July 2002: Acquired Aokikensetsu Co., Ltd. (Aoki Marine)
October 2002: Formed GWA (Green Wood Alliance) based on 3 companies: Kasamatsu Construction, Asunaro Construction and Aoki Construction
April 2004: Merger of Asunaro Construction and Aokikensetsu into Asunaro Aoki Construction Co., Ltd.
March 2005: Listed in Section 1 of the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Osaka Securities Exchange
January 2006: Acquired Kongō Gumi, specializing in temple and shrine architecture. Prior to the acquisition, Kongō Gumi was the oldest continuously operated independent company in the world.[6][7]
September 2008: Acquired all shares of Asunaro Aoki Construction
October 2008: Transition to holding company system. Takamatsu Construction Co., Ltd. changed its business name to Takamatsu Construction Group, Inc., and Nippon Interior Co., Ltd., whose main business was transferred, changed its business name to Shinomatsu Construction Co., Ltd.
^ ab"Corporate Profile". Takamatsu Construction Group. Archived from the original on 2019-05-01. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
^ abcd"第48回(2013年3月期)定時株主総会招集ご通知" [Notice of the 48th Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders] (PDF). Takamatsu Construction Group (in Japanese). 2013-06-06.
^"㈱金剛組の営業譲受けに関するお知らせ" [Notice on the Transfer of Businesses of Kongo Gumi Co., Ltd.] (PDF). Takamatsu Construction Co. (in Japanese). 2005-12-14. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2006-11-30. Retrieved 2019-05-01.