
Nissin's Disaster Relief Activities
On July 21, 2021, Nisshin Steel Construction Co., Ltd.
We signed an "Agreement on emergency response operations in the event of a disaster."
This is an agreement under which Nisshin Tekko Construction will comply with and cooperate with Katsushika Ward in the event of a major disaster.
This agreement did not begin as a result of a request from Katsushika Ward; rather, Nisshin approached Katsushika Ward saying, "We would like to cooperate and enter into an agreement."
Katsushika ward had previously signed agreements with tree gardeners and civil engineering companies, but this was the first time they had done so with a steel frame contractor. They had conducted training on tasks such as removing fallen trees, but removing traffic lights and steel frame buildings hadn't been on their radar, so Nisshin's offer was very reassuring and they said it was an eye-opener for them. In addition, while the national government handles major roads such as national highways, back streets and smaller roads that lead directly to residential areas are left to chance. Nisshin staff members are accustomed to handling steel materials, have expertise, and are familiar with the area, so they were recognized as a valuable asset in the event of a disaster for Katsushika ward.


How we can help with disaster recovery and reconstruction
1. Equipment owned
The 660m2 factory is used as a temporary storage area for materials.
6 cranes in the factory
4 trucks (1 3-ton unic, 2 2-ton vehicles, 1 light truck)
Generator (welder) 4 units
Rooftop available (concrete floor, 7m x 12m, height GL+11m) for flood protection
2. Gas cutting and work using a UNIC
The 660m2 factory is used as a temporary storage area for materials.
6 cranes in the factory
4 trucks (1 3-ton unic, 2 2-ton vehicles, 1 light truck)
Generator (welder) 4 units
Rooftop available (concrete floor, 7m x 12m, height GL+11m) for flood protection
3. Using a generator
Can be used as an emergency power supply
Providing power sources to local residents (for mobile phones, boiling water for milk, and night lighting)
4. Work during floods
Transporting and stacking sandbags
Installation of water stop plate (welding also possible)
Drainage using a pump
5. Recovery Work
Reinforcement and repair of damaged buildings, and production of temporary steel frames (steel frames in stock can be used)
Work requiring welding of iron materials, etc. (factory production and on-site welding possible)
Construction of temporary housing (including framework using square pipes and C-shaped steel)
6. Other
Fuel transportation (3 drums)
The factory is being offered as a temporary evacuation site.