Doosan Engineering & Construction
Doosan Engineering & Construction is a South Korean general construction company. Since its inception in 1960, the Company has engaged in the construction of infrastructure facilities, including roads, railroads, bridges, ports, buildings and residential facilities.
History[]
In 2006, Doosan Engineering & Construction acquires Mitsui Babcock Energy, a UK based boiler design and engineering company, for $169.5 million US dollars.
In 2019, Doosan Engineering and Construction is announced to be delisted from the stock market after becoming an affiliate of Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction.[1]
On June 15, 2020, Doosan Engineering and Construction looks to separate from the Doosan Group as it tries to find a buyer. Doosan E&C reported it is spinning off some assets and liabilities to Valuegrowth Corporation and will own 69.5% of Valuegrowth's common stock.[2]
Major activities[]
Civil works[]
The Company handles design, implementation, maintenance and repair for all types of civil engineering, including expressways, subways, roads, bridges, industrial and residential complex construction, reclamation, and port construction.
Plant[]
The Company has track records throughout diverse fields of the plant engineering business, including energy, industrial and environmental plants. It has constructed facilities such as low-temperature liquefied gas storage tanks and gas processing plants not only in Korea but also in many parts of the world, most recently the Madagascar ammonia terminal project.
Building works[]
Brand[]
Doosan We’ve, Doosan Engineering & Construction's residential apartment brand, was created in 2001.
Business areas[]
- Civil Works
- Road/Highways
- Railways/Subways
- Bridges/Tunnels
- Ports/Reclaim/Water Works and Sewerage
- Privately Funded SOC Business
- Architecture
- Work Facilities
- Training/R&D/Production Facilities
- Cultural/Meeting/Physical Fitness Facilities
- Leisure/Hotel/Commercial Facilities
- Public/Medical Facilities
- Electrical Works
- Remodeling
- Housing
- Rebuilding
- Redevelopment
- In-house Development
- Housing Developments
- Contracted Projects
- Plant
- Environmental Plant
- Hydrocarbon/Energy Plant
- Industrial Plant
- CPE (Chemical Process Equipment)
- Tower/Column
- Reactor
- Heat Exchanger
- Pressure Vessel
- Miscellaneous
- Steel Bridge
- general bridges
- suspension bridges
- truss bridges
- cable-stayed bridges
References[]
- ^ "Doosan E&C to Be Delisted and Turned into an Affiliate of Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction". Businesskorea (in Korean). 2019-12-13. Retrieved 2021-07-28.
- ^ "Doosan E&C spins off construction assets". koreajoongangdaily.joins.com. Retrieved 2021-07-28.
External links[]
- Construction and civil engineering companies of South Korea
- Companies listed on the Korea Exchange
- Construction and civil engineering companies established in 1960
- South Korean companies established in 1960