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11.27
New System Introduced to the Long Track Record "Chemical Substance Control Laboratory"
11.27
Announcing the Development of a Superprecise Air-Conditioning System That is Compatible with Post-Nanolevel Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology and Can Control Temperatures to Within Plus or Minus 0.01 Degrees Celsius
11.07
Realizing "the Ability to See Risks," by Being Able to Constantly Grasp the Security Level Inside Buildings
10.11
Presentation of the Takenaka Group Involvement with the Environment at the "1
st
Renewable Energy 2006 International Exhibition" (Makuhari Messe)
10.10
"Geo Clean Works" - Naming of the Overall Soil Contamination Measures and Technology of the Takenaka Group
10.06
Strengthening of the Business for the Detoxification of Soils Contaminated with Dioxins and PCB
09.20
Interim Closing of Accounts for Fiscal 2006 and Performance Forecasts for Current Term
09.04
Construction of the Multipurpose "Nagashima Spa Dome" Completed at Nagashima Spa Land
05.24
Qatar New Doha International Airport Order Received for Construction of Emiri Terminal
05.01
New Machinery Introduced for Use in the "DCM-L Method" Ground Improvement Technology as a Measure Against Liquefaction During Earthquakes
03.22
Overview of Fiscal 2005 Closing of Accounts and Performance Outlook for Fiscal 2006
03.20
"Super Flex Wall," a New Structural Frame Method for Various Types of Housing Plans and Maintaining Maximum Views, Developed for Use in Superhigh-Rise Apartment Buildings
02.07
Technology Established for High Fire-Resistant and High-Strength Concret Able to Withstand Up to 200 Newtons per Square Millimeter