Sato Kogyo: Total project excellence
Newsweek Europe|November 18, 2022
With 160 years of history, Sato Kogyo continues to provide top-quality construction not only in Japan, but also in Singapore and other Southeast Asian countries.
Sato Kogyo: Total project excellence

"Based on our guiding philosophy of 'total project excellence', we strive to enhance customer satisfaction, build safe, secure and comfortable spaces, and develop high-quality social infrastructure."

Hiroshi Heima, President, Sato Kogyo Co., Ltd. www.satokogyo.co.jp

A Company that celebrates its 160th anniversary this year, Sato Kogyo is one of Japan's leading construction contractors.. Boasting eight branches across the country, as well as international offices in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Cambodia, the Firm applies its guiding principle 'total project excellence' to a wide range of building and civil engineering projects both at home and abroad.

"We have significant experience in commercial and institutional buildings, and constructions for industrial sectors such as bioscience, pharmaceutical, aerospace, data centers and semiconductors," Sato Kogyo president Hiroshi Heima says. "In civil engineering, we have a commendable record in infrastructure such as bridges, viaducts and tunnels. We've demonstrated our ability to deliver fast-track, large-scale, technically demanding and high-quality projects." Sato Kogyo's growing global presence has seen its overseas business rise to about 25% of total sales volume. The Company is particularly active in Singapore, where it began working half a century ago.

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