Underpinning stable social infrastructure systems

Social infrastructure facilities Social infrastructure facilities

As a member of Toshiba Group, we offer comprehensive support for power receiving and transforming facilities and emergency power systems for government offices, building facilities, security-sensitive data centers, and telecommunications companies. Our support encompasses system design, construction planning, construction management, system testing, electrical testing, commissioning, and calibration. We are versed not only in the construction of new installations but also in the retrofitting of aging facilities. We offer reliable services to contribute to the creation of social infrastructure that makes our life more comfortable, convenient and secure.

Key Points
  • We offer support for power receiving and transforming facilities at government offices.
  • We also offer services for power receiving, transforming, and monitoring facilities at data centers and commercial buildings.
Major Projects Completed
Public Office and Building Facilities
  • Inter-University Research Institute Corporation: The repair work of high-voltage power distribution facilities at research facility [Kanto region]
  • Data center of the think tank: Renewal work of power supply facilities at data center [Kanto region]
  • International exhibition centerEconvention center: Construction of ultrahigh-voltage power receiving and transforming facilities at International exhibition centerEconvention center [Kanto region]
  • The Open University of Japan: Renewal work of Uninterruptible Power Supply Devices for computers in the broadcasting and research building.
  • Power generation company: Construction of ultrahigh-voltage power receiving and transforming facilities for onshore wind power plant construction work. [Tohoku region]
  • Local government: Power receiving and transforming facilities work at the art museum. [Chubu region]
  • Real estate business operator :Power receiving and transforming facilities work in Category 1 Urban Redevelopment ProjectmTokyo Metropolitan Arean