TOBISHIMA Integrated Report 2022
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●Activities to achieve decarbonization/zero-carbonIn FY 2022, we established a zero-carbon office project targeted with achieving a 25% reduction in Scope 1+2 greenhouse gas emissions and 13% reduction in Scope 3 emissions. To achieve these targets, we will make effective use of renewable energy, enhance ZEB/ZEH efforts, and expand the use of wooden structures. ●Establishing a next-generation business management structure●Active use of DX technologies and BIM●Activities to respond to diversifying office environmentsTechnical developments for increasing ordersConstruction work22Anticipating prospects for our organizations and the human resources we expect to attract, we will enhance Field Success Center (FCS) functions to enable remote support and streamline and automate site operations and production processes.We will verify and make active use of technologies to enhance communication between sites and offices. These technologies, including e-Sense and various VR/AR/MR technologies, are designed to promote construction planning simulations that visually combine actual landscapes and buildings under construction with blueprints by use of virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality, and other technologies. We will also promote front loading based on the visualization of construction processes made possible by BIM.The Building Construction Division and the Business Promotion Division have implemented/introduced ABW and virtual office (oVice).ABW allows us to create work environments where employees can freely choose where and when to work according to the nature of their work to meet the needs of the changing times, and link this with customer proposals.[Activities to achieve ZEB/ZEH]On December 25, 2020, we acquired certification as a ZEB planner.We seek to achieve ZEB by building structures with low energy loss through higher levels of insulation and solar shielding, by introducing high efficiency equipment, devices, and control mechanisms, and generating energy via photovoltaics and other means.[Application of LaG+WOOD]Based on the OEM contract with Shelter Inc., we are set to offer Lag+WOOD, a fireproof wood material. This technology makes it possible to design fireproof structures and is expected to meet a wider range of customer needs.Client: Miyawaka City (municipal government)In response to declining birthrates, two primary schools have been reorganized into a single building. With three floors, the school building creates in inviting interior atmosphere by integrating wood obtained from privately-owned woodland. The second floor offers two swimming pools (large and small) and an indoor playground. A shared kitchen was also incorporated within the premises.Client: Gakken Cocofump HoldingsThis building is part of the Hatsukaichi City Regional Medical Center Improvement Project, an urban development project in Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture. It is a public-private complex composed of a public facility building, a private facility building, and other facilities. It is expected to be widely used in the future, including by residents, and is aimed at creating a “sustainable community” where the entire community supports each other, with medical care and multi-generational interaction at its core.Examples of completed projects Koryo Primary School (school building and kitchen) operated by Miyawaka City (Fukuoka Prefecture) Gakken Hatsukaichi Multi-generation Support Center, Gakken Hall (Public Facility Building), Cocofump Hatsukaichi (Private sector Facility Building) (Hiroshima Prefecture)

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