Concrete Coring (West Japan) 'Enabling Construction in Inaccessible Areas' - April Dream
A dream to solve labor shortages and aging in the construction industry through robots and mechanized construction.
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We endorse April Dream, an initiative to share dreams on April 1st. This press release is the dream of Concrete Coring Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Miyakojima-ku, Osaka; President: Kota Fujio).
■ Our Dream
"To become a pioneer in the industry by creating safe and revolutionary construction methods with robots and mechanized construction as a major focus."
The construction industry is currently facing serious challenges of labor shortages and an aging workforce. Meanwhile, social infrastructure is becoming increasingly dilapidated, demanding more advanced and safer construction. We believe it is necessary to evolve towards "construction that does not rely solely on human power" to address these issues.
■ The Landscape Beyond the Dream

・A future where construction management is performed by flying cars.
・A world where construction progresses through remote operation from site offices.
・Sites where humanoid robots perform layout and other tasks.
・Quadruped robots cutting concrete in dangerous locations.
・A society where safe construction is possible even in areas inaccessible to humans.
These futures are not mere science fiction; they are entering the realm of technical feasibility.
■ Why We Are Taking on This Challenge
We are a specialized company in concrete cutting and demolition, supporting Japan's vital infrastructure such as dams, bridges, tunnels, and power plants. Our sites are always fraught with danger, and "safety" is our top priority. That is precisely why we are serious about realizing "construction where people do not have to go to dangerous places."

■ The Dream Has Already Begun
Currently, we are advancing the automation and mechanization of existing construction methods while simultaneously developing new ones. Furthermore, we are collaborating with universities and external specialists to research and implement robotic construction.
■ Creating the Future of Construction
Our Dream is not solely for our company's growth.
・Towards a construction industry that young people aspire to join.
・Towards safe and sustainable construction.
・Towards an industry that solves social issues with technology.
This is a challenge to transform the construction industry itself.
On April 1st, we are presenting this Dream not as a "lie," but as a "serious future."
We hope to increase the number of colleagues who resonate with this dream and join us in this challenge.


Concrete Coring Co., Ltd. (West Japan)
Location: 5-15-28 Kema-cho, Miyakojima-ku, Osaka
President: Kota Fujio
Established: November 11, 1978
Business Overview: Concrete cutting, drilling, demolition, and removal
URL: https://www.coring-osaka.co.jp/
TEL: 06-6924-4517
FAX: 06-6928-2099
🏆Civil Engineering Award 2021, Civil Engineering Award 2023, Civil Engineering Award 2025
🏆Awarded "Company Worth Knowing for Students" by Sankei Shimbun
🏆Human Capital Management Quality 2025 Silver Award
🏆Certified by Kantele (Kansai TV) as a "Here's Amazing!" Company
Building the future with the power to demolish! Pioneer in concrete cutting and demolition
No. 1 share in West Japan, patented technology available! A job you can be proud of for your family is here.
While Concrete Coring Co., Ltd. also has offices in Tokyo and Hiroshima, Concrete Coring (West Japan) is a separate company with a different management and head office location.
FAQ
What is the purpose of this press release?
This press release was issued in support of 'April Dream,' an initiative to share dreams on April 1st, and to communicate our company's dream for the future.
What is our company's 'Dream'?
To 'become a pioneer in the industry by creating safe and revolutionary construction methods with robots and mechanized construction as a major focus.'
What challenges is the construction industry facing?
The industry is facing serious labor shortages and an aging workforce, while social infrastructure is deteriorating, demanding more advanced and safer construction methods.
What kind of future construction scenarios do you envision?
We envision scenarios such as construction management using flying cars, remote-controlled construction, work performed by humanoid and quadruped robots, and safe construction in areas inaccessible to humans.
Why is your company undertaking this challenge?
As a specialized company in concrete cutting and demolition supporting vital infrastructure like dams, bridges, and tunnels, safety is always our top priority in hazardous environments. Therefore, we are serious about realizing 'construction where people do not have to go to dangerous places.'
What initiatives are you currently pursuing?
We are developing new construction methods while advancing the automation and mechanization of existing ones, and collaborating with universities and external specialists on research for implementing robotic construction.
What does this 'Dream' mean for your company?
It is a challenge not just for our company's growth, but to transform the construction industry itself into one that young people aspire to join, one that achieves safe and sustainable construction, and one that solves social issues through technology.