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Seikitokyu Kogyo Co Ltd Seikitokyu Kogyo Co., Ltd SEIKITOKYU KOGYO CO., LTD. Belongs to Tokyu Group comprised by 205 Tokyucompanies and 6 foundations, and has 11 branches, sales offices, local offices, material factories, and almost over 90 offices in all over Japan. Mostly we focus on civil engineering, such as road pavement, utility piping works, and other general construction. COMPANY OVERVIEW • Founded: 16 January 1950 • Headquarter: 2‐9‐3 Shibakoen, Minato‐ku, Tokyo, Japan • RiRepresentative: ThikiToshiaki Sato • 2013 Sales: 74 billion Yen • More than 700 employees OUR MAJOR PROJECTS • Manage, plan, design, construct and Inspect civil engggineering and constructions. • Produce and sell civil engineering materials and equipments • Transport and disposal of industrial waste • Real estate lease and sale • Manage sports fac ilities CORPORATE IDENTITY • Living creation comppyany contributes for building productive regional society OUR FUNDAMENTAL POLICY We, each employee, • Provide reliable services • Recognize the importance of safety as a top priority • Always fllfollow our regulilation and law, and respect ethics • Be fthihtforthright, hthonest and tttrustwor thy • Be responsible for all commitments and operations • Hide no agendas and always be fair. • Stoc k EhExchange MktMarket: TkTokyo SitSecurity EhExchange Section 1 • Constructing License: Minister License (Special‐24) Section Number 1962 • Architectural Office Record: First Class Architectural Office (Tokyo Governor Record Section) Number 14321 • Building Transaction Company License: Tokyo Governor (3) section number 83097 • JIS Q 9001 (ISO 9001) Quality Management System Registration No. : MSA‐QS‐109 • JIS Q 14001 (ISO 14001) Environmental Management System Registration No. : MSA‐ES‐349 SEIKITOKYU KOGYO CO., LTD. LIST OF MAJOR HIGHWAY/AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION IN PAST 10 YEARS Type of Contract Completion Photo No Owner/Government Project Name Const. Term Contract amount/Yen Year Japan Highway Public Chugoku Expressway Kikukawa Area 1 Prime contract 11,025,000 Oct 04-Jan 05 2005 Corporation Disaster recovery Const. 2 Hanshin Highway Co., Ltd. Prime contract Road Pavement 16-6 192,675,000 Jun 04-Jan 05 Japan Highway Public Kyushu Expressway Kakutokita Road ○ 3 Prime contract 1,168,515,211 Dec 02-Fev 05 Corporation Pavement Japan Highway Public Okinawa Expressway Igeibashi Piller 4 Prime contract 81,351,060 Sep 04-Feb 05 Corporation Construction Japan Highway Public Tohoku Expressway Iwaki-Sano Road 5 Prime contract 275,684,154 Jun 04-Feb 05 Corporation Pavement Japan Highway Public Chuo Expressway Hachioji Area Road 6 Prime contract 378,716,652 Jun 04-Feb 05 Corporation Pavement Japan Highway Public Tomei Expressway Shizuoka Area Road 7 Prime contract 230,998,935 Jun 04-Feb 05 Corporation Pavement Keiji Bypass Setahigashi-Kasatori Road 8 Metropolitan Exaress Co.,Ltd. Prime contract 306,234,547 Jul 04-Mar 05 Pavement Page 1 of 16 SEIKITOKYU KOGYO CO., LTD. LIST OF MAJOR HIGHWAY/AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION IN PAST 10 YEARS Type of Contract Completion Photo No Owner/Government Project Name Const. Term Contract amount/Yen Year Japan Highway Public Kyushu Expressway Kurume Area Road 9 Prime contract 156,937,887 Aug 04-Mar 05 2005 Corporation Pavement Japan Highway Public 10 Prime contract Road Pavement 16-2 Kanagawa 283,606,000 Jul 04-Mar 05 Corporation 11 Kansai International Airport Prime contract Airport Annual Maintenance 2005 122,934,000 Apr 04-Mar 05 Japan Highway Public East Meihan Expressway Kameyama 12 Prime contract 919,833,437 Mar 04-May 05 Corporation Area Road Pavement Japan Highway Public Tokai Kanjo Expressway Kaji Road 13 Prime contract 2,590,838,019 Jul 03-May 05 Corporation Pavement Japan Highway Public Kochi Expressway South Taiho Road 14 Prime contract 1,803,285,829 Oct 03-May 05 Corporation Pavement Japan Highway Public Tateyama Expressway Totsu Road 15 Prime contract 1,236,514,067 Jun 04-Jun 05 Corporation Pavement Japan Highway Public Kochi Expressway South Taiho Road 16 Prime contract 26,250,000 Jun 05-jun 05 Corporation Pavement Page 2 of 16 SEIKITOKYU KOGYO CO., LTD. LIST OF MAJOR HIGHWAY/AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION IN PAST 10 YEARS Type of Contract Completion Photo No Owner/Government Project Name Const. Term Contract amount/Yen Year East Nippon Expressway Banetsu Expressway Nigata Area Road 17 Prime contract 197,698,508 Jan 05-Oct 05 2005 Co.,Ltd. Pavement Japan Highway Public Akita Expressway Yuda-Omagari Road 18 Prime contract 126,695,924 Mar 05-Oct 05 Corporation Pavement Page 3 of 16 SEIKITOKYU KOGYO CO., LTD. LIST OF MAJOR HIGHWAY/AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION IN PAST 10 YEARS Type of Contract Completion Photo No Owner/Government Project Name Const. Term Contract amount/Yen Year East Nippon Expressway Hokuriku Expressway Kashiwasaki- 1 Prime contract 702,692,004 Mar 05-Jan 06 2006 Co.,Ltd. Sanjyotsubame Road Pavement Central Nippon Expressway Tomei Expressway Oimatuda-Numazu 2 Prime contract 190,740,509 Jun 05-Feb 06 Co.,Ltd. Road Pavement West Nippon Expressway Daini Shinmei Expressway Okuradani- 3 Prime contract 94,135,549 Sep 05-Mar 06 Co.,Ltd. West Akaishi Road Pave. East Nippon Expressway Tokyo Gaikan Expressway Soka-Sango 4 Prime contract 161,518,644 Jul 05-Mar 06 Co.,Ltd. Road Pavement 5 Metropolitan Express Co.,Ltd. Prime contract Road Pavement 17-2 Kanagawa 269,430,000 Jul 05-Mar 06 Japan Highway Public Joshinetsu Expressway Honjokodama- 6 Prime contract 282,033,433 Jun 05-Mar 06 Corporation Tomioka Road Pave. 7 Kansai international airport Prime contract Airport Annual Maintenance 2005 106,648,500 Apr 05-Mar 06 8 New Tokyo International Airport Prime contract CD Maintenance and Construction 284,550,000 Jan 06-May 06 Page 4 of 16 SEIKITOKYU KOGYO CO., LTD. LIST OF MAJOR HIGHWAY/AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION IN PAST 10 YEARS Type of Contract Completion Photo No Owner/Government Project Name Const. Term Contract amount/Yen Year East Meihan Expressway Kameyama 9 New Tokyo International Airport Prime contract 1,410,360,000 Apr 04-May 06 2006 Area Road Pavement West Nippon Expressway Kyushu Expressway Kikusui-Matsubase 10 Prime contract 126,361,000 Dec 05-Aug 06 Co.,Ltd. Road Pavement Const. Central Nippon Expressway Higashi Meihan Expressway Chikura 11 Prime contract 318,306,975 Dec 05-Aug 06 Co.,Ltd. Bridge Piller Pavement West Nippon Expressway Kyushu Expressway Kikusui-Matubashi 12 Prime contract 132,679,722 Dec 05-Aug 06 Co.,Ltd. Road Pavement West Nippon Expressway Sanyo Expressway Kouchi-Iwakuni Road 13 Prime contract 250,162,500 Feb 06-Sep 06 Co.,Ltd. Pavement East Nippon Expressway Tohoku Expressway Ichinoseki- ○ 14 Prime contract 154,647,153 Feb 06-Oct 06 Co.,Ltd. Hanamaki Road Pavement ○ 15 Kansai International Airport Prime contract Airfield/Flight Line Pavement 3,554,355,000 Jun 05-Oct 06 ○ 16 Kansai International Airport Prime contract Airfield, Runway Pavement Const. 677,020,000 Jun 05-Oct 06 Page 5 of 16 SEIKITOKYU KOGYO CO., LTD. LIST OF MAJOR HIGHWAY/AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION IN PAST 10 YEARS Type of Contract Completion Photo No Owner/Government Project Name Const. Term Contract amount/Yen Year East Nippon Expressway Doo Expressway Noboribetsu Muroran- 17 Prime contract 95,725,077 Jun 06-Nov 06 2006 Co.,Ltd. Tomakomai East Road Pave. East Nippon Expressway Hokkaido Expressway Noboribetsu ○ 18 Prime contract 91,166,000 Jun 06-Nov 06 Co.,Ltd. Muroran-Tomakomai Road pavement Page 6 of 16 SEIKITOKYU KOGYO CO., LTD. LIST OF MAJOR HIGHWAY/AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION IN PAST 10 YEARS Type of Contract Completion Photo No Owner/Government Project Name Const. Term Contract amount/Yen Year Central Nippon Expressway Chuo Expressway North Hachioji Road 1 Prime contract 799,932,000 Nov 05-Jan 07 2007 Co.,Ltd. Pavement Const. Central Nippon Expressway Ken-O Expressway North Hachioji Road 2 Prime contract 1,866,509,384 Nov 05- Jan 07 Co.,Ltd. Pavement West Nippon Expressway Matsuyama Expressway Matsuyama 3 Prime contract 299,113,053 Jul 06-Mar 07 Co.,Ltd. Area Road Pavement 4 Kansai International Airport Prime contract Airport Annual Maintenance 2006 87,150,000 Apr 06-Mar 07 East Nippon Expressway Tohoku Expressway Ichinoseki- 5 Prime contract 147,283,000 Feb 07-Sep 07 Co.,Ltd. Hanamaki Road Pavement East Nippon Expressway Tohoku Expressway Aomori Area Road 6 Prime contract 316,398,558 Mar 07-Nov 07 Co.,Ltd. Pavement East Nippon Expressway Hokuriku Expressway Kakizaki- 7 Prime contract 170,206,171 Feb 07-Nov 07 Co.,Ltd. Sanjotsubame 8 Metropolitan Express Co.,Ltd. Prime contract Road Pavement 18-2-1 218,190,000 Oct 06-Nov 07 Page 7 of 16 SEIKITOKYU KOGYO CO., LTD. LIST OF MAJOR HIGHWAY/AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION IN PAST 10 YEARS Type of Contract Completion Photo No Owner/Government Project Name Const. Term Contract amount/Yen Year Tokyo Metropolitan Subway Subway no.12 Daimon Station Area 9 Prime contract 129,150,000 Jul 07-Nov 07 2007 Construction Co.,Ltd. recovery construction Central Nippon Expressway Chuo Expressway Uenohara-Katsunuma 10 Prime contract 762,409,059 Jul 07-Dec 07 Co.,Ltd. Road Pavement Page 8 of 16 SEIKITOKYU KOGYO CO., LTD. LIST OF MAJOR HIGHWAY/AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION IN PAST 10 YEARS Type of Contract Completion Photo No Owner/Government Project Name Const. Term Contract amount/Yen Year 1 Hanshin Highway Co., Ltd. Prime contract Takeda Area No.2 Road Construction 186,985,050 Aug 06-Jan 08 2008 East Nippon Expressway Hokuriku Expressway Nagaoka Area 2 Prime contract 829,500,000 Jul 07-Jan 08 Co.,Ltd. Disaster Recovery Const. Central Nippon Expressway Tomei Expressway Toyoda Area Road 3 Prime contract 333,900,000 Jul 07-Feb 08 Co.,Ltd. Pavement 4 Hanshin Highway Co., Ltd. Prime contract Road Pavement 19-2-Sakai 216,997,200 Jun 07-Feb 08 West Nippon Expressway Chugoku Expressway Kobe Area Road 5 Prime contract 204,750,000 Aug 07-Mar 08 Co.,Ltd. Pavement 6 Kansai International Airport Prime contract Airport Annual Maintenance 2008 82,215,000 Apr 07-Mar 08 Page 9 of 16 SEIKITOKYU KOGYO CO., LTD.
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