Overseas Projects

Overseas Projects

Major Services

We contribute to the sustainable development of developing countries by utilizing our experiences and skills cultivated in Japan for the development, maintenance, and disaster prevention of social infrastructure including roads, bridges, tunnels, and rivers.

Assistance for Developing Countries

We engage in social infrastructure development projects with grants and finances from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Asian Development Bank (ADB) and assist the developing countries in Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Africa for their independence and sustainable development.

Overseas Projects
Overseas Projects

List of Major Project Experiences

Client Project Name Project Summary
JICA The Project for Capacity Development on Bridge Management in the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka Preparation of Bridge Management Strategy, Establishment of Institutional Framework, Development of Bridge Inspection, Diagnosis, Repair Manuals, Development of Bridge Management System (BMS), On-the-Job Trainings 
JICA Strengthening Institutional Capacity of National Development Agency (ADN) (Phase-I & Phase-II) in Timor-Leste Formulation of ADN Manual for Implementation of Infrastructure Development Project (Road and Bridge, Electricity, Water Supply), On-the-Job Trainings
JICA Data Collection Survey on Primary Bridges on National Roads and Maintenance System of Bridges in Sri Lanka Project Formulation of Bridge Reconstruction (Loan Project) and Bridge Management (Capacity Development Project)
JICA Strengthening Operation and Maintenance System for Expressway (Technical Assistance) in Vietnam Preparation of Inspection and Maintenance Manuals (Pavement, Bridges, Electrical Facilities, and Traffic Management), On-the-Job Training
JICA Capacity Development on Bridge Management (Supervision / Quality Control & Bridge Repair) in Ethiopia Capacity Development, Supervision and Quality Control of Bridge Repair Work, Bridge Repair Techniques
ADB Preparing the Second Northern Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Transport Network Improvement Project  Feasibility Study