Environmental Social Responsibility

As a member of NEXCO Central Nippon, Central Nippon Highway Engineering Nagoya Co., Ltd.
provides customers with safety, security and comfort via our maintenance and inspection services.

Engineering Nagoya proactively deploys activities to preserve environment and contribute to society in both corporate daily works and social activities.

Initiatives for Environmental Conservation

Efforts to Prevent Global Warming

We are actively working on CO2 reduction, primarily through energy-saving activities, and have obtained the following certifications and registrations from local governments.


●Nagoya SDGs Green Partners Certification (Nagoya City)
This certification system, established by Nagoya City, recognizes businesses that voluntarily and actively implement initiatives focused on environmental considerations to achieve SDGs in their business activities.
Certified offices: Headquarters, Nagoya Branch
Nagoya SDGs Green Partners Certification (Nagoya City) Nagoya SDGs Green Partners Certification (Nagoya City)
Initiatives for Nature Conservation

We engage in business activities and social contribution activities that take into account biodiversity.

●Improvement of the habitat for the Japanese Luehdorfia, "Gifu Cho"
In the Johana area of Minami-Tonami City, Toyama Prefecture, where the construction of the Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway has changed the habitat for the Japanese Luehdorfia, or "Gifu Cho," local residents have established the "Association for Creating a Habitat for the Gifu Cho." They conduct activities such as collecting butterfly eggs and releasing adult butterflies into the wild during butterfly release events.
Since 2011, our company has been conducting ecological surveys of the Gifu Cho as a unique initiative, and in recent years, we have also reported the survey results during butterfly release events.
Improvement of the habitat for the Japanese Luehdorfia,
Improvement of the habitat for the Japanese Luehdorfia,
●Coastal Conservation Activities
Employees and their families from our Kanazawa branch and offices nearby participate in "Clean Beach Ishikawa," a coastal protection campaign to clean up 583 km of Ishikawa Prefecture's coastline.
Coastal Conservation Activities
Coastal Conservation Activities

●LED Conversion through Tunnel Lighting Reuse
While the transition from sodium lamps and fluorescent lights to environmentally friendly LED lighting is progressing in tunnel lighting, the replacement of fixtures and cables poses a challenge as it requires significant costs.
Our company has established a technology to achieve LED conversion of tunnel lighting at low cost by reusing the existing lighting enclosures and replacing internal components.
LED Conversion through Tunnel Lighting Reuse
LED Conversion through Tunnel Lighting Reuse

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