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    Kajima Corporation (鹿島建設株式会社, Kajima Kensetsu Kabushiki-gaisha) is one of the oldest and largest construction companies in Japan. Founded in 1840, the...
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    Takenaka Corporation, Kajima Corporation, and Taisei Corporation. It is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and is one of the Nikkei 225 corporations. Its...
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    president of Kajima Corporation – Morinosuke Kajima during his residence in Berlin in 1922. Coudenhove-Kalergi formed a friendship with Kajima and then asked...
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    Taisei Corporation is one of the five so called Japanese "super general contractors" (スーパーゼネコン, suupaa zenekon), the other four being Kajima Corporation, Shimizu...
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  • essential community services. By 2027 Japanese construction giant Kajima Corporation, along with their Bangladeshi partner Sikder Group, has announced...
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  • being created by PowerPac Holdings Limited, a joint consortium of Kajima Corporation and Sikder Group. The Legacy Tower is located in Purbachal, Dhaka...
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  • Rokuro Ishikawa (category Japanese chairpersons of corporations)
    of Kajima Corporation. He was married to Yoshiko (née Kajima), a daughter of the fourth president and the founding family of Kajima, Morinoske Kajima. His...
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    tower ruptured, breaking the stained glass beneath. Employees of Kajima Corporation who happened to be present at the scene to fix a restroom requested...
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    cable-stayed bridge with a total length of 413 m. It was built by the Kajima Corporation of Japan in 2002, to replace the former bridge built by Socio Construction...
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    Railway Construction Corporation and CITIC while the Eastern section was constructed by a Japanese consortium of Kajima Corporation, Nishimatsu Construction...
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