10Adding greenery outside the officeAt the zero-carbon office, we have developed the CO2 Reduction Menu for worksites, through which we will ramp up our efforts to reduce CO2 emissions by 25% in a bid to achieve our goal of reducing Scope 1+2 greenhouse gas emissions.At our Shinagawa office, we provide various types of workspaces, and have introduced activity-based working (ABW), a work style in which individual employees can select their work location. We also provide NOHEYA private booths, which we jointly developed with Nikkei Panel System. We offer a work environment that adapts to the changing times and leads to improved productivity.Safety bulletin board made from thinned wood Solar houseInterference checking using BIMThe Co-Home Zone, where employees can relaxThe Tosa City New Government Office, a four-story, steel-framed building, was built with the aim of ensuring the safety and security of local citizens and to make them feel a warmer affinity to the city. With a seismic isolation device installed in the basement and in-house power generation equipment installed on the third floor, the building serves as an evacuation base in the event of a disaster. Front office departments that have a large number of visitors on a daily basis are consolidated on the lower floors, making it easier for visitors to identify the service counter they need. We also created a warm, inviting space using wood from Kochi Prefecture.Echizen-Takefu Station is one of four stations in Fukui Prefecture being constructed along the 125 km-long track between Kanazawa Station and Tsuruga Station on the Hokuriku Shinkansen line. Based on the concept of being “a symbol that connects tradition and culture with the future,” the station’s outer walls were designed to emulate the flow of the nagashi-zuki method used to make Echizen washi (traditional Japanese paper), and decorated with Echizen tiles. The inside of the station showcases many local traditional crafts made using Echizen washi paper, Echizen blades, and Echizen wooden furniture and crafts. It is a station that embodies the design idea of serving as a guidepost to a future in which storks come flocking back.During construction, we use BIM data to carry out interference checks for steel frame and rebar detailing. We also use 3D scanner technology in various situations to generate virtual spaces and use them as digital twins. Making virtual spaces for condominiums enables workers to check detailing, color, and other information while at the construction site. When a building is completed, data on fixtures and equipment, etc., is embedded in 3D images and used to provide instructions for use.Creation of a virtual model roomWorkspace cabin (NOHEYA)Tosa City New Government Office (Kochi Prefecture)Client: Tosa CityEchizen-Takefu Station on the Hokuriku Shinkansen (Fukui Prefecture)Client: Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency (JRTT)Active use of DX technology and BIMReducing CO2 at worksitesConstruction workOffice environmentsExamples of completed projectsInitiatives by the Building Construction Business
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