Iwata Chizaki 岩田地崎建設株式会社
2 Kita 2-jo Higashi 17-chome, Chuo-ku
Sapporo, Hokkaido
060-8630
Japan
Introduction
Established in 1922, Iwata Chizaki is a renowned construction company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. With nearly a century of experience, the company has built a robust reputation for delivering high-quality construction, civil engineering, and infrastructure projects both domestically and internationally. As of April 2022, Iwata Chizaki employs 795 dedicated professionals committed to innovative and sustainable building practices.
Main office
Iwata Chizaki's main office is located at 2-17-2 Kita 2-jo Higashi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo 060-8630, emphasizing our central base in Sapporo for global operations and strategic management.
Niseko Projects
In recent years, Hokkaido has seen rapid growth in its tourism industry, driven by its pristine natural environment. Niseko, renowned for its exceptional powder snow, has emerged as a global ski destination, drawing visitors worldwide. IWATA CHIZAKI is proud to meet the diverse needs of both domestic and overseas investors in the Niseko area, showcasing our advanced engineering techniques and commitment to high-quality construction. With deep expertise in extreme winter conditions and local insights, our durable construction solutions have earned acclaim from numerous clients.
Overseas Bussiness
Iwata Chizaki excels in diverse construction projects globally, including residential, medical, and educational facilities, along with major infrastructure like roads, airports, dams, bridges, and tunnels. The company is also notable for its significant contributions to Hokkaido's Niseko region and its impactful international projects in Mauritania, Mexico, Peru, and Taiwan.
Foreign Operation
Iwata Chizaki Construction's technical expertise is highly esteemed internationally, boasting a portfolio of over 90 projects across 30 countries and regions, including Africa, Central and South America, and Central Asia. Since the 1980s, the company has been expanding globally, undertaking diverse projects such as Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA), technical guidance, private construction, and subway projects in Taiwan.