2. GREAT VALUE CREATOR
Hyundai E&C creates new value and
builds a better world with creative ideas and passion, offering a greater
future with constant innovations and bold initiatives.
HYUNDAI E&C History
1947. 05
1958. 05
1965. 11
1969. 12
1970. 07
1978. 07
1979. 12
1985. 09
1988. 02
1989. 04
· Established as Hyundai Civil Works Company
· Completed restoration of the Han River Pedestrian Bridge in
Korea
· Won the Pattani Narathiwat Highway Project in Thailand
(the first overseas project by a Korean construction company)
· Hurricane Gulch Bridge Project in Alaska begins
· Completed the Gyeongbu Highway in Korea
· Completed the Kori Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 in Korea
· Completed construction of Jubail Industrial Port, Saudi Arabia
· Completed construction of Penang Bridge, Malaysia
· Completed construction of King Sejong Station in Antarctica
· Completed Seosan reclamation project
1940s - 1980s
2008. 05
2008. 12
2009. 11
2009. 12
· The first Korean construction company to achieve USD 60 bil-
lion in overseas orders
· Awarded iF Design Awards in 3 categories for Hillstate
· Incorporated into DJSI (Dow Jones Sustainability Index) Korea
Top 20
· Won a contract for nuclear power plants in UAE (a first in Korean
overseas exports of nuclear plants)
2000s
2010. 05
2010. 11
2010. 12
2011. 04
2012. 01
2012. 05
2012. 12
2013. 05
2013. 07
2013. 11
2014. 02
2014. 06
2014. 08
2015. 05
2016. 01
2016. 03
2016. 08
2017. 01
2017. 09
2019. 03
2019. 09
2019. 10
2020. 02
· Conferred ‘Star’ (the highest tier rating) at the Green & Gracious
Builder Award by the Building & Construction Authority in Sin-
gapore
· Joined the UN Global Compact (UNGC)
· Won grand slam from the world’s three most prestigious design
awards: Red Dot, iF, IDEA
· Awarded the Gold Tower Order of Industrial Service Merit by
the Ministry of Knowledge Economy on the 1st Nuclear Power
Day held in 2010
· Incorporated into the Hyundai Motor Group
· Completed gas-to-liquid (GTL) plant project in Qatar
· Obtained an order for Saudi Ma'aden Alumina Refinery project
(worth USD 1.5 billion)
· Awarded Grand Prize at the 2012 GPD Awards in the UK
· Won prizes in 2 categories at Singapore’s BCA Construction
Excellence Awards.
· Won a contract for the Third Bosphorus Bridge in Turkey
· The first Korean construction company to exceed USD 100
billion in cumulative overseas contracts
· Completed the construction of the Jangbogo Research Station
in Antarctica
· Became Korea’s first company to enter the Chilean market by
obtaining an order for the construction of the Chacao Bridge
· Obtained an order for expansion and facility improvement of
Puerto La Cruz Oil Refinery, Venezuela
· No. 13 in the ENR International Contractor Rankings
· Completed the Ulsan Bridge, the world’s third-largest sin-
gle-span suspension bridge
· Won prizes in 5 categories at Singapore’s BCA Construction
Excellence Awards
· Completed the Mong Duong-I Thermal Power Plant in Vietnam
· Order to construct the Al-Zour LNG import terminal in Kuwait
· Completion of the Third Bosporus Bridge in Turkey
· Operating profit surpassed KRW 1 trillion, a first in the Korean
construction industry (2016 total)
· DJSI Industry leader No. 1 for 5 consecutive years - A first in the
globalconstructionindustry(construction&engineeringcategory)
· Completed National Museum of Qatar
· Incorporated into DJSI (Dow Jones Sustainability Index) World
for 10 consecutive years
· Completed Sheikh Jaber Causway of Kuwait
· Obtained an order for Panama metro Line 3 surpassed KRW
3.3 trillion
2010s - 2020s
1992. 11
1993. 07
1995. 12
1996. 10
1997. 08
· Construction of the Incheon International Airport begins
· Acquired ISO 9001 certification in all business fields (a first for
a Korean construction company)
· Yonggwang Nuclear Power Plant Units 3, 4, selected as ‘Proj-
ect of the Year’ by Power Engineering, an American electrical
power magazine
· Awarded the Gold Tower Order of Industrial Service Merit for
the construction of Yonggwang Nuclear Power Plant Units 3
and 4 and for achieving 100% self-reliance in nuclear power
plant construction technology
· Taean Thermal Power Plant selected as ‘Project of the Year’ by
Power Engineering
· Entry into North Korea with the construction of the KEDO
Nuclear Power Plant Units 1, 2
1990s
2001. 04
2002. 08
2003. 07
2004. 07
2005. 04
2006. 05
2006. 09
2007. 10
2008. 02
· Awarded Grand Prize at the 2001 Construction Excellence
Awards by the Singapore Building and Construction Authority
(BCA) for Parc Palais Condominiums
· No. 12 in the ENR International Contractor Rankings based on
overseas sales revenue (No. 1 in Asia) and No. 2 in the world
after Bechtel in electric power plants
· Maintained top ranking in performance in the Korean con-
struction industry for 42 consecutive years
· Received the Annual Safety Performance Awards for Goldenhill
Park Condominiums from the Singapore Land Transportation
Authority
· Completed phases 4 & 5 of the South Pars onshore facilities con-
struction in Iran.
· Awarded Grand Prize at the 2006 Construction Excellence
Awards by the Singapore Building and Construction Authority
(BCA) for Goldenhill Park Condominiums
· Launched a new apartment brand, ‘Hillstate’ in Korea
· Construction of Taean Corporate City in Korea begins
· Received Grand Prize for ethical management at the Social
Responsibility Management Awards in Korea
2000s
A LEADING
VALUE CREATOR
PROLOGUE
FEATURED PROJECTS
HYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP
HYUNDAI SPIRIT
MESSAGE FROM THE VICE CHAIRMAN
MESSAGE FROM THE CEO
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TECHNOLOGY
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CONTENTS
3. The Jaber Causeway Maritime Bridge in Kuwait is a global landmark. The super-sized maritime
bridge linking Kuwait City, the capital city, and Subiyah, a new city in the north, is an infrastruc-
ture project aimed at balancing the development of Kuwait. Hyundai E&C has created a 36.14㎞
path on the ocean, drastically reducing the time and cost of traveling between the capital and
the provincial region, while also creating a national artery that helps disperse the population and
develop the country’s industry. Hyundai E&C creates better lives and creates value for the future
by building infrastructure where diverse industries can thrive.
FOUNDATION FOR VALUE
INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS
Sheikh Jaber Causeway Bridge (Nov. 2013 ~ Oct. 2019)
Country | Kuwait
Client | Ministry of Public Works
Project Volume | USD 2,493 million (USD 1,958 million for Hyundai E&C)
Project Features | 36.14㎞ maritime bridge project connecting Kuwait
City and northern Subiyah.
4. National Museum of Qatar (Sep. 2011 ~ Mar. 2019)
Country | Qatar
Client | Qatar Museum Authority
Project Volume | USD 621 million (USD 434 million for Hyundai EC)
Project Features | An exhibition venue and commercial facility with one
underground floor and five aboveground floors. The
unique exterior inspired by the ‘desert rose’ is seen
as the sublime of cutting-edge technologies using the
application of Building Information Modeling (BIM).
National Museum of Qatar, global cultural landmark, is a monument to modern
architecture featuring an innovative design inspired by the ‘desert rose’, using
3D BIM, -a state of the art-method. Hyundai EC visualized an architectural
structure where Qatar’s tradition and modernity are harmonized by applying
316 circular panels of eco-friendly materials from various angles. Hyundai EC
increases the value of life and creates a harmonious tomorrow by leading the
evolution of architecture with advanced technology.
VALUE IN HARMONY
BUILDING WORKS
5. The first product from ‘THE H’ for premium life in Korea, THE H HONOR HILLS is a top-class res-
idential complex that guarantees the same kind of conveniences and comforts you would expect
in the world's finest hotels. It boasts the largest community facilities in Gangnam and a sky lounge
offering stunning vistas of the city below. Within the home space, there's both a park view and
ample privacy, while ‘THE H’ features impressive landscaping reflecting the modern art museum
aesthetic and outstanding attention to detail.
BUILD THE VALUE
HOUSING WORKS
THE H HONOR HILLS (Aug. 2016 ~ Sep. 2019)
Country | Korea
Client | Gaepo Jugong Complex 3 Reconstruction Association
Project Volume | KRW 370 billion
Project Features | ThefirstproductfromTHEHtoofferperfectpremiumlife
services in Korea with an interior design and residential
service worthy of the finest hotels.
6. Barakah Nuclear Power Plant (Mar. 2010 ~ Dec. 2020 scheduled)
Country | UAE
Client | Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC)
Project Volume | USD 6.4 billion (USD 3.52 billion for Hyundai EC)
Project Features | Construction of four 1,400㎿ nuclear power plants and
infrastructure located 270㎞ west of Abu Dhabi, UAE.
The Barakah nuclear power plant in the UAE is the first export of a Korean model nuclear pow-
er plant. This project constructing four 3-generation nuclear power plants with a total capacity
of 5600㎿, is attracting attention as the first nuclear power plant in the Middle East and will be
completed in 2020. With its technology and capability to perform nuclear power plant projects
on its own, Hyundai EC is building the source of power to fuel the UAE. Hyundai EC creates
the foundation for a better life and opens a new paradigm where respect for the environment and
economic growth are simultaneously realized by providing highly efficient and eco-friendly global
plants and facilities.
IMPROVEMENT OF VALUE
PLANT WORKS
7. 10 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 11HYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP | HYUNDAI SPIRIT
Hyundai EC serves as one of the three key pillars of the Hyundai Motor
Group, along with the automobile and steel companies. It has led perfect
synergy through cooperation and links between affiliates in the fields of
logistics, components, finance and IT. In addition, through the vast global
network of the Hyundai Motor Group, the company is accelerating its
efforts to expand its high value-added fields, diversifying the market and
targeting new businesses.
A dauntless determination and confidence based on the idea ‘We can
achieve whatever we imagine’, creative wisdom, and a pioneering spirit
are Hyundai EC’s foundation for thoughts and actions.
Hyundai
Motor Group
Hyundai Spirit
Wisdom
Creative Intelligence
We pursue a creative attitude and wisdom based on future-oriented thinking.
Volition
Determination
We pioneer the future with a strong sense of ownership and a positive attitude.
Impellent
Strong Initiative
We challenge changes and limitations with a strong mind and driving force.
Together for a better future HYUNDAI EC Spirit
HYUNDAI
EC
CONSTRUCTION
FINANCE
PARTS
AUTOMOBILE
OTHERS STEEL
Cooperation and Synergy
Realization of New Possibilities
Wisdom
Creative Intelligence
Volition
Determination
Impellent
Strong Initiative
AUTOMOBILES
STEEL
PARTS
CONSTRUCTION
FINANCE
OTHERS
Major Affiliates
8. 12 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 13MESSAGE FROM THE VICE CHAIRMAN
Hyundai EC has a proud history of broadening the horizon of the Korean construction
industry with our spirit of indomitable challenge and passion. We have successfully carried
out about 840 overseas projects in 61 countries and enhanced the reputation of “Korean
construction” on the global stage, which was attributable largely to “Hyundai spirit” of cre-
ating new value from seemingly obsolete chances.
The era of the 4th Industrial Revolution is truly upon us. Hyundai EC is gearing up to accel-
erate its efforts to enter new markets and seek new businesses by using the established
global network of Hyundai Motor Group. We are set to lead the next wave of industrial
change by means of convergence between different industries, including core future tech-
nologies and value chain expansion. In a time of change, we stand ready to meet the
challenge of expanding overseas markets and underpinning the economy as a global lead-
ing player with expertise and competitiveness.
Hyundai EC will keep in mind our duty as a leader of the construction industry to build an
enriched future. We will take the lead in solidifying the foundation for sustainability manage-
ment and building trust by reinforcing safety, quality, co-prosperity and ethical management.
We will put a priority on our people, provide our customers with better values and fulfill our
corporate social responsibilities.
Thank you for your continued support and interest in Hyundai EC and the next leap for our
company. With your encouragement and love, we look forward to a brighter future.
I am confident that our DNA of innovation and challenge will stand
us in good stead as we take on the next decade and beyond.
In these unprecedented times, Hyundai EC sets out to prop up the
Korean economy by proactively identifying opportunities at home
and abroad based on our global capabilities and competitiveness.
Message from
the Vice Chairman
Hyundai EC will keep in mind our duty
as a leader of the construction industry
to build an enriched future.
Chung Jin-haeng
Vice-chairman, Hyundai EC
9. 14 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 15MESSAGE FROM THE CEO
Hyundai EC will raise confidence in our company and secure the
possibility of sustainable growth by reinforcing our responsibilities
based on ESG (environment, society and corporate governance),
rather than focusing simply on short-term business performance.
Message from
the CEO
Hyundai EC was established in 1947 and has always been a driving force behind Korea’s
phenomenal growth and development, contributing to the modernization and globalization of
the country’s construction industry. In 1965 we became the first construction company in
Korea to advance overseas and we have since promoted Korea’s technical prowess in the
global market by leading development in Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
Hyundai EC is poised to accelerate its challenge to ensure global competitiveness in the
increasingly competitive market environment: We strive to strengthen our design capacity
through expansion of professional manpower and specialized organizations, pursue applica-
tion of digital technologies including AI, big data and IoT, and drive innovation based on new
manufacturing technologies such as pre-fab through modularization and pre-con using
pre-simulation method, which will lead to strengthening our fundamental competitiveness
regarding design, implementation and cost and further establishing a profit-centered virtuous
cycle.
Hyundai EC was the first Asian construction company to be incorporated into DJSI World for
10 consecutive years. We are devoted to enhancing corporate social values. We pursue
management with a focus on integrity and sustainable growth by working more on reinforcing
our responsibility based on ESG (environment, society and corporate governance) rather than
on simply emphasizing short-term business performance. .
We will make all-out efforts to maximize added value of all our stakeholders including share-
holders, customers, partners and employees by realizing our top three values including an
increase in the competitiveness of employees (Great People), the establishment of an advanced
corporate culture (Great Culture), and the implementation of compliance and technological
management (Great Value).
We look forward to your continued support for Hyundai EC’s innovation and challenge to
reach the “Global Top-Tier.”
Thank you.
We will take a leap toward being a “Global Top-Tier” enterprise by
enhancing our core competencies.
We look forward to your continued support for
Hyundai EC’s innovation and
challenge to reach the “Global Top-Tier”
David Park
President CEO, Hyundai EC
10. 16 A LEADING VALUE CREATORHYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 17
Hyundai EC’s Strategy to Generate Added Value
Hyundai EC provides total services across the value chain of the
construction industry, from business planning to financing, design,
purchasing, construction, operation, and maintenance. Based on our
rich business experience and distinguished technology accumulated
since 1947, Hyundai EC has grown into a global company that
creates diverse added values with an exceptional competitive edge in
this rapidly changing global market environment.
Maximize
Added Value
Reinforcing global
capabilities and expanding
high value-added areas
In the planning stage, we establish a strategy to maximize profits and mini-
mize costs by thoroughly analyzing the feasibility and reviewing all matters.
In addition, we comprehensively consider the quality, the construction peri-
od, and the safety in our business budget to derive the best-integrated solu-
tion that creates high added value.
Planning
Marketing
We propose optimal financial structure and conditions by analyzing the
risks of all business processes from various angles. Hyundai EC’s solid
credibility provides strong support in financial security.
Financing
Based on a balanced project portfolio and 73 years of experience in project
execution, we provide optimal design and engineering solutions that take into
account the successive phases of the project (construction and operation).
Design
Engineering
Hyundai EC is building a global procurement system, constantly searching
for the best local suppliers. We also maximize purchasing efficiency through
partnerships with suppliers of materials and equipment, as well as procure-
ment experts.
Procurement
Through continuous technology and human resource development, we apply
the best solution to the situations and conditions appropriate at the site. This
provides the best quality to our customers with impeccable construction.
Construction
Hyundai EC has accumulated various experiences in all fields of the con-
struction industry, including complex facilities, transportation infrastructure,
environmental plants, and power plants. We are striving to provide the highest
level of operation and maintenance (OM) services in the world.
Operation
Maintenance
Construction Design
Engineering
Procurement
Operation
Maintenance
Financing
VALUE CREATOR
Hyundai EC is creating new value in construction with the aim of
maximizing added value for all stakeholders.
Planning Marketing
11. 18 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 19GLOBAL HDEC
Since Hyundai EC first advanced into a foreign country in 1965, it has
performed more than 840 projects in 61 countries worldwide, growing
as a global leader. In addition, as a result of strengthening sustainable
management to improve global competitiveness, the company has
been recognized for its global achievements worldwide. Hyundai EC
will continue to create future value through world-leading construction.
Global HDEC
Global Projects
Dow Jones Sustainability Indices
Industry leader (2011, 2013~2018)
World (2010~2019)
Selected by ENR (USA)
Global No.15 construction company
(based on 2019 overseas sales revenue)
Top Company in Carbon Management
Honors Club No.1 overall (2014~2019)
Inducted into CDP Hall of Fame (2018~2019)
Major
Projects
EUROPE CIS
· Hotel Hyundai, Vladivostok, Russia
· Sofia Welfare Center for the Disabled,
Bulgaria
· Talimarjan Power Plant, Uzbekistan
· The Third Bosporus Bridge, Turkey
MIDDLE EAST
· Jubail Industrial Harbor, Saudi Arabia
· Dubai Eye, UAE
· South Pars Field Development, Iran
· National Museum of Qatar, State of Qatar
· Arab Shipbuilding Repair Yard (ASRY),-
Bahrain
· Jaber Causeway Maritime Bridge, Kuwait
· Hamad Medical City, Qatar
· Aqaba Port, Jordan
AFRICA
· Four Seasons Hotel, Egypt
· Jinja Bridge, Uganda
· Biskra Combined Cycle Thermal
Power Plant, Algeria
· Azito Phase III Extension Project,
Republic of Cote d’Ivoire
· Zawia Combined Cycle Thermal Power
Plant, Libya
· Tunis Sports Center, Tunisia
ASIA
· Tai Wo Housing Estate, Hong Kong
· Bitexco Financial Tower, Vietnam
· Suntec City, Singapore
· Jagorawi Toll Road, Indonesia
· Penang Bridge, Malaysia
· Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge,
Bangladesh
· Yamuna Bridge, India
· Pattani-Narathiwat Highway, Thailand
LATIN AMERICA
· Chacao Bridge, Chile
· Bello Wastewater Treatment Plant,
Colombia
· Punta del Tigre CCPP, Uruguay
NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC
· Cable-stayed bridge over the Fraser River,
Canada
· Dredging works for Bunbury Port, Australia
· Yonki Hydroelectric Dam, Papua New
Guinea
· Housing complex, Guam
· The Antarctic King Sejong Research Station
· Jang Bogo Antarctic Research Station
397MIDDLE EAST
Bahrain 28, Iran 8, Iraq 39, Jordan 2,
Kuwait 65, Lebanon 1, Oman 4,
Qatar 22, Saudi Arabia 160,
United Arab Emirates 55, Yemen 13
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EUROPE CIS
Azerbaijan 1, Bulgaria 1, Georgia 1
Netherlands 1, Romania 1, Russia 4,
Turkey 1, Turkmenistan 2,
UK 1, Uzbekistan 3
39AFRICA
Algeria 3, Egypt 4, Ghana 2,
Libya 26, Mozambique 1,
Republic of Cote d’Ivoire 1,
Tunisia 1, Uganda 1
319ASIA
Bangladesh 15, Brunei 1, China 21,
East Timor 1, Hong Kong 19, India 16,
Indonesia 35, Japan 5, Macau 2, Malaysia 47,
Mongol 1, Myanmar 5, Nepal 8, Pakistan 7,
Philippines 7, Singapore 86, Sri Lanka 5,
Taiwan 3, Thailand 15, Vietnam 20
58NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC
Antarctica 2, Australia 2, Canada 4,
Fiji 1, Guam 37,
Papua New Guinea 5, USA 7
12LATIN AMERICA
Brazil 1, Chile 1, Columbia 2,
Uruguay 1, Venezuela 6,
Panama 1
12. 20 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 21TECHNOLOGY
Technology Research Center consists of two groups; Technical Solution Re-
search Group and Advanced Technology Research Group. It has 3 laboratory
building (Structural Lab, Environment Laboratory Bldg., Green Smart Innovation
Center), along with a main research building. It also has several demonstration
plants to develop new businesses, and plans to strengthen research and
development infrastructure by expanding its lab facilities and equipment.
Overview of Facilities
To acquire the highest level of core technology of the future. Hyundai EC has
established an RD network with globally advanced research institutes and
leading companies, and has conducted international joint research project. The
joint research center was established with Nanyang Technological University
(NTU) in Singapore and is actively developing locally-tailored technologies, pro-
viding support to bidding activities as part of technical marketing for clients.
Global RD and
Business Creation
Hyundai EC is developing convergence technologies in various sectors such
as energy, environment, building material, electricity and transportation by
conducting joint research projects with the Hyundai Motor Group affiliates
based on their specialties. There are various working groups for co-research
and cooperation between the Hyundai Motor Group’s affiliates, and Hyundai
EC is actively participating the co-work at the ‘autonomous-construction’
convergence working group.
Collaborative Research
with Affiliates
Hyundai EC conducts research and development focusing on conventional
technology, convergence technology and new business technology. In
terms of conventional technology, we have desire to enhance our
competitiveness for the bidding process and site work efficiency. Also,
Technology Research Center is developing various smart construction
technology to effectively follow the Fourth Industrial Revolution. It also
tries to find new business opportunities with demonstrations using
unique technologies. Lastly, we continue to look for opportunities to
enhance technical competitiveness by coordinating with the global RD
institutions and expanding the scope of research activities with Hyundai
Motor Group affiliates.
Technology
Enhancing
Technical Capabilities
Laboratories Collaborative Research with Affiliates
Green Smart Innovation Center (GSIC)
Floating
structure
Monash University,
University of Queensland
TBM
NTNU (Norwegian University
of Science and Technology),
Herrenknecht
DPR
foundations
INSA Lyon,
Terrasol (SETEC Group)
Seawater flow HR Wallingford
Building
materials
University of Sheffield, 3M
3D printing Winsun, XtreeE
Atypical
structure
Gehry Technologies
Building
energy
LBNL (Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory)
Green smart
building
NREL (National Renewable
Energy Laboratory)
PPVC Prefab Tech
Integrated coal
gasification combined
cycle (IGCC)
Siemens (Germany)
CCS CSIRO
Nuclear power plant
decommissioning
AECOM, USNC
Solar Power Beltran, Valmet
Offshore wind power
NGI (Norwegian
Geotechnical Institute)
Tide current power
generation
Atlantis Resources
Limited
Convergence Technology New Business TechnologyConventional Technology
Research Facilities
Main Research Bldg
Office
Seminar room
Auditorium
Wind Tunnel Lab
Structural Test Lab
Material Lab
Rock Mechanics Lab
Apartment housing
Smart offices
Integrated Operation Room
Multi Test Cells
Environment Lab
IAQ Lab
Acoustic Lab
Underground Research Lab
Structural Lab
Environment
Laboratory Bldg Underground Tunnel
GSIC
(Green Smart Innovation Center)
ITS Working Group
Development of technologies related
to autonomous driving
Group Smart City Council
Hydrogen infrastructure, ITS joint
projects
Analytical Technology Exchange
Meeting (IAQ Council)
Sharing/improving analytical
technology on IAQ
Interpretation Technology Exchange
Exchanging noise vibration
interpretation technology
Robot Technology Council
Consultation on the application of
wearable technology
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4
2
5
3
Hyundai EC – Hyundai Steel Council
Exploring ways to revitalize slag for concrete
Joint Research on Reusing Wastewater
of Steel Industry
Development and verification of
zero discharge systems
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7
Company-wide BIM Council
Reinforcing efficiency in applying BIM
Research Council on Machinery/Piping
Examining ways to secure credibility and
economic feasibility
Nuclear power plant decommissioning
TFT
Technical cooperation for nuclear power
plant decommissioning
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10
HYUNDAI
EC
Hyundai Motor
Hyundai Engineering
Hyundai Steel
Smart Home Car
13. 22 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 23TECHNOLOGY
Technology
Developing Future
Technology
* CNT-RO: Carbon Nanotube Reverse Osmosis
* OM: Operation Maintenance
* BIM: Building Information Modeling
* MTP: Multi-Trade Prefabrication
Solar Power
·Jacket design / load evaluation
· Development of suction bucket
foundations
·Verification of support structures
for tidal power generation at
Uldolmok
· Turbine maintenance system
· Evaluating the economic
feasibility of technologies for
solar photovoltaic projects
· Core OM* technology development
Wind Power Tidal Power
·Chungju Bio-energy center
Organic Waste-to-Energy
· Soil remediation at Janghang
Smeltery
Contaminated Soil Restoration
·CNT-RO* desalination for
Sihwa Lake
Desalination
Core Technologies
Hyundai EC has been developing core technologies of future products
to find new growth engine for the company by analyzing the four mega-
trends that are closely related to the construction industry, such as
urbanization, depletion of energy and resources, water shortages, and
environmental pollution. In response to changes in industrial trends in
the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the company is working hard
to develop convergence technologies with other industries such as the
internet of things(IoT), big data, artificial intelligence, energy, drones,
and smart cities.
Water shortages, environmental pollution, and energy and resource deple-
tion are new challenges and opportunities for construction industry. Hyundai
EC analyzes new businesses opportunities in the field of environment and re-
newable energy sector in order to find new growth engine by developing core
technologies in these areas and commercializing it.
In addition, technology research center is making contributions to the site by
enhancing its efficiency by providing technical support and providing technical
solutions. In the field of environmental business, Hyundai EC has developed
technologies including seawater desalination, converting organic waste into
biogas, water treatment, and contaminated soil remediation. In addition, the
company is developing core technologies with demonstration and commer-
cialization for wind power, solar energy, hydrogen fuel cells and tidal power
generation.
New Business Technology
From the bidding stage of a project, technological competitiveness is being
secured with differential technologies. The company applies advanced tech-
nologies like ‘an automated curing system for caissons’, ‘the designing/con-
struction of floating structures’, ‘an intelligent multi-grouting system, and a
vertical pipe cooking method to various worksites’, all of which contribute to
the successful execution of the projects.
In addition, the company analyzes the success and failure of executed projects
in the past in order to reduce technological risks at the sites, and proactively
provide technical solutions that can improve the quality and productivity of
the sites.
Solution Technology
In response to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Hyundai EC is establishing
data based construction plans, and developing a process innovation technolo-
gy using big data such as preemptive project risk detection. In addition, the
company strives to secure smart construction technologies that can improve
productivity at worksites, including design optimization with Building Informa-
tion Modeling (BIM) and construction period reduction using a modular con-
struction. A well-known case is the Qatar National Museum, where BIM was
used to proactively identify design errors throughout the whole period. Hyundai
EC is also securing smart city related technologies such as smart home, smart
transportation infrastructure, and green smart building with new services.
Convergence Technology
Technical Solutions for
Strategic Products
·Bridge, port, and tunnel
solutions
· Building and plant solutions
Core Technologies
Materials Concrete
·Specialized technology to secure
concrete quality
· Contributing to a reduced
construction period and higher quality
Noise / Vibration / Metal
Materials
·Analyzing diagnosing
technology for noise / vibration
· Welding / Erosion prevention of
metal materials
Core Technologies
·Process prediction through
3D design
· Reducing manpower
construction periods
BIM*
·Real-time process monitoring
· Automated measuring control
at worksites
Drones 3D Scanners
·Developing technologies to reduce
building energy consumption
· Operating the Green Smart
Innovation Center
Building Energy
·Developing technology to
link smart homes and cars
· Providing smart services
Smart City
· Making data-based
construction plans
· Predicting risks using big data
Utilization of Big Data
·Reducing construction periods
using a modularization method
MTP*
14. 24 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 25BUSINESS PORTFOLIO
Companies gain a competitive advantage in the global market through ex-
pertise based on innovative technology and a long history of experience.
Hyundai EC is recognized for its accumulated capabilities and expertise
in infrastructure, building and housing, plants, power, energy and nuclear
fields. It also works hard to maximize customer value through continuous
technological innovation and quality improvement. Hyundai EC will continue
to lead the global construction market by providing customized solutions
based on flexible creativity and open-minded thinking as it creates new
value in response to the changing construction environment.
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Based on its extensive experience in overseas construction, Hyundai EC is lead-
ing overseas construction sites with attention centered on the Middle East and
Southeast Asia. Hyundai EC’s unrivaled capabilities can be seen through various
projects, including the Jubail Industrial Port in Saudi Arabia, which is considered
one of the greatest construction projects of the 20th century, and the Third Bospo-
rus Bridge in Turkey. Hyundai EC will focus on diversifying its overseas markets,
including Africa and Latin America, and become a global construction leader that
breaks the boundaries of land and sea to create new value.
Infrastructure
Works
The Third Bosporus Bridge (Jun. 2013 ~ Aug. 2016)
Country | Turkey
Client | ICTAS, Astaldi JV
Project Volume | USD 7,280 million (USD 4,368 million for Hyundai EC)
Project Features | At 2,164m (main span of 1,408m), the world’s largest cable-stayed sus-
pension bridge that connects both sides of the Bosporus Strait in Turkey.
16. 28 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 29INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS
Hyundai EC has maintained a steady stronghold in the Middle East,
executing mega-projects such as the Jubail Industrial Port in Saudi Arabia,
the Boubyan Port in Kuwait, and the Khalifa Port and Industrial Zone Offsites
in the UAE. Fueled by these achievements, Hyundai EC will continue to
expand its business from the Middle East to other countries and regions.
Marine, Offshore
Dredging works
Boubyan Sea Port, Kuwait (Oct. 2010 ~ Mar. 2014)
A 1.18 billion-dollar public mega-project commissioned by the Kuwaiti Ministry of
Public Works to build a container terminal that can berth four 250,000 TEU class
container ships simultaneously and a 1,870,000㎡ pier.
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03 04
05 06
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01 Khalifa Port and Industrial Zone Offsites, UAE
(Jul. 2010 ~ Dec. 2012)
Large-scale construction of a 700,000㎡ container
terminal (2.5 million TEU class).
02 Construction of an oil pier and berthing facilities,
Kuwait (Sep. 2000 ~ Feb. 2006)
A turnkey maritime port construction project com-
missioned exclusively to Hyundai EC to build five
oil berths and dismantle the existing South Pier at
the Shuaiba Oil Pier.
03 Jubail Industrial Harbor, Saudi Arabia
(Jun. 1976 ~ Dec. 1979)
Coined as the biggest project in the 20th century by
the global construction industry, this project con-
sists of 1,100,000㎥ of concrete works and mobiliza-
tion of 2.5 million workers.
04 Big-O, 2012 Yeosu World Exposition, Korea
(Jul. 2010 ~ Aug. 2012)
Construction of an O-shape structure and maritime
water fountain for a new media show; 130,630 ㎥ of
dredging and 355,704㎥ of shore bank works.
05 Samcheok production base pier and supplemen-
tary port facilities, Korea (Aug. 2011 ~ Jun. 2013)
Construction of a 127,000 DWT class berth for a
liquefied natural gas wharf.
06 Pasir Panjang Container Terminal, Singapore
(Oct. 2007 ~ Jul. 2014)
A container terminal with sixteen 120,000 TEU class
berths; phase 1 caisson quay wall construction and
land reclamation.
07 CHEONG CHO Ocean Research Station, Korea
(Apr. 2011 ~ Oct. 2014)
Installation of offshore structures with a total height of
88 m, a 1,555 tons jacket and a 1,150 tons deck.
08 Terminal 9, Hong Kong (May 2000 ~ Oct. 2004)
Reclamation of 150 ha of land and construction of
a 2,012m container port with 6 berths and hinterland.
17. 30 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 31INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS
01 Subway System, Phase 3, Segment 931, Singapore (Apr. 2011~ Dec. 2016)
7.23㎞-long subway construction, including a TBM tunnel.
02 Segments 2-3, Honam High Speed Railway, Korea (Dec. 2009 ~ Sep. 2014)
Railway construction of a 3-span arch bridge, 9,315m of bridges, and 235m of
civil works.
03 The 2nd Youngdong Expressway, Segment 7, Korea (Nov. 2011 ~ Nov. 2016)
A private investment project for the expressway to link Gwangju and Wonju
(2nd Yeongdong).
04 The road works between Changwon and Busan, Korea (Feb. 2009 ~ Dec. 2015)
A 22.5㎞-long private investment project to link Changwon in Gyeongnam and
Gangseo-gu, Busan.
05 New Roadbed for Wonju ~ Gangneung Railway, Segment 3-1, Korea
(Apr. 2013 ~ Apr. 2018)
Established a railway network to link the Seoul metropolitan area and the east-
ern coast area for the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games.
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02 03
04 05
Highways,
Railways Subways
Hyundai EC’s first overseas work started with the Pattani-Narathiwat
Highway in Thailand in 1965. From building highways in Indonesia, Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq and Malaysia to the Lusail Expressway in Qatar,
Hyundai EC’s achievements can be found around the world. In addition,
the company boasts leading technology in the areas of highways, subways
and railways, such as the construction of the Taiwan High Speed Rail,
phase 3 of Singapore’s subway system (segment 931), and segments 2
and 3 of the Honam high-speed railway.
Qatar Lusail Expressway (May 2012~Oct. 2019)
Its total length is 16㎞ with 2~16 lanes and 3 junctions. It’s the largest expressway in
Qatar. ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems), i.e. a state-of-the-art technology that
alerts vehicles to accidents ahead and automatically controls the brightness of tunnels
according to the environment, was applied.
18. 32 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 33INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS
Bridges
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03 04
05 06
Bridges are evidence of how Hyundai EC has grown in the global market
as well as the company’s present status. Most large-scale bridges around
the world such as the Penang Bridge, the largest bridge in Asia, on the
time of completion in 1985, the Bosporous bridge in Turkey, the world’s
first hybrid bridge, and the Jaber Causeway bridge, the world’s largest
bridge, were completed by Hyundai EC. In addition, Hyundai EC
designed and constructed the Ulsan Bridge, the world’s third-largest
single-span suspension bridge, and the cable-stayed Machang Bridge on
a turnkey basis, earning Hyundai EC recognition as a leader in the super-
long span bridge field.
Sheikh Jaber Causeway Bridge, Kuwait (Nov. 2013 ~ Oct. 2019)
USD 2,493 million, 36.14㎞-long maritime bridge project commissioned by the Ku-
waiti government to connect Kuwait City and northern Subiyah.
01 Ulsan Bridge, Korea (May 2010 ~ May 2015)
Construction of the world’s third-largest single-span suspension
bridge (1,150m) and access bridges (1,820m).
02 Machang Bridge, Korea (Apr. 2004 ~ Jun. 2008)
1,700m long, 21m wide (four-lanes) maritime cable-stayed bridge
and access bridges.
03 Guri–Amsa Bridge, Korea (Apr. 2006 ~ Aug. 2016)
A 2.74㎞ long (bridge section 1.13㎞), 24 ~ 44m wide, 3-span con-
tinuous half-through arch bridge with 4 to 6 lanes.
04 Penang Bridge, Malaysia (Jan. 1982 ~ Sep. 1985)
Asia’s longest and the world’s third longest bridge at the time of
completion in 1985. 14.5㎞ long, including 8.5㎞ of maritime sec-
tors. 1986 recipient of the Grand Award from the American Coun-
cil of Consulting Engineers, Washington.05 Yamuna Bridge, India (Oct. 2002 ~ Oct. 2003)
A cable-stayed bridge that includes a continuous bridge made of
concrete. 06 Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge, Bangladesh (Sep. 1994 ~ Oct. 1999)
Construction of the main bridge that crosses the Jamuna River
(4.8㎞ long, 18.5m wide) as well as a 130m overpass and supple-
mentary facilities at both ends of the bridge.
19. 34 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 35INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS
Water Resource
Environmental Systems
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03
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After building world-class hydroelectric dams in Asia and the Middle East,
Hyundai EC is now helping sustainable growth for human coexistence
with nature through multiple projects by building sewage treatment plants
and upgrading resource recovery facilities. In particular, the Bello Sewage
Treatment Plant commissioned in 2012 in Colombia shows the company’s
competitiveness in this sector and successfully diversified its market into
Latin America.
Soyang River Multipurpose Dam, Korea (Apr. 1965 ~ Dec. 1974)
A 123m-high, 530m-long dam with storage capacity of 2.9 billion tons of water and a
drainage area of 2,703㎞2
. Along with the Gyeongbu Expressway, Soyang Dam is
regarded as one of the two largest civil engineering projects in Korea in the 1960s.
01 Tarbela Hydroelectric Power Plant, Pakistan (May 1987 ~ Jul. 1991)
Hyundai EC’s first project in Pakistan. Power production after
completion became 1,730,000㎾ out of 3,480,000㎾ produced in
the entire nation.
02 Daechung Multi-Purpose Dam, Korea (Dec. 1976 ~ Dec. 1980)
1,234,000㎥ concrete gravity and rock-fill dam. Korea’s first multi-
purpose composite dam.
03 Seletar Sewage Treatment Works, Singapore (Jul. 1995 ~ Dec. 2001)
Sewage treatment plant with 133,000㎥ capacity per day.
04 Yonki Hydroelectric Dam, Papua New Guinea
(Sep. 1986 ~ Aug. 1991)
USD 78 million, 59m-high reservoir dam located in the alpine ar-
eas of Yonki, 1,400m above sea level.
05 Bello Wastewater Treatment Plant, Colombia (Sep. 2012 ~ Jun. 2019)
Columbia’s largest wastewater treatment plant based on an acti-
vated sludge system with a treatment capacity of 430,000 tons
per day.
20. 36 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 37INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS
Underground Space
Development
Jurong Underground Oil Storage Facility, Singapore (Jun. 2009 ~ Oct. 2017)
The largest petroleum tank in Southeast Asia with 9.25 million barrels in the under-
ground bedrock of 130m below sea level.
Hyundai EC has accumulated a variety of experience and differentiated
capabilities through the construction of subways, water conveyance tunnels,
and undersea tunnels both in Korea and abroad. Recently, it has been
recognized for its technology and work quality by successfully completing
the construction of the Jurong underground oil storage facility in Singapore.
In addition, the company has secured highly advanced TBM (Tunnel Boring
Machine) technology through continuous research and development.
01 Boryeong ~ Taean Road, Segment 1, Korea (Dec. 2010 ~ May 2018)
Korea’s longest undersea tunnel (6.9㎞).
02 Daegok ~ Sosa Private Double Track Railway, Korea
(Jun. 2016 ~ Jun. 2021 scheduled)
A 18.3㎞ double track railway project to link the Seohae and Gyeo-
ng-Ui Lines. It consists of 5 stations, 15.1㎞ of tunnels, and 3.2㎞ of
civil works.
03 Underground Western Arterial Road in Seoul, Korea
(Mar. 2016 ~ Feb. 2021 scheduled)
A 4-lane, 10.9㎞ underground highway to form an internal ring road
in the city.
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Building
Works
Hyundai EC has been constructing landmark buildings around the world, e.g. the
Saudi Ministry of Home Affairs, the King Fahad Medical City in Riyadh, the National
Museum of Qatar, the Four Seasons Hotel in Cairo, Egypt, Changi International Airport
and Suntec City in Singapore and the Bitexco Financial Tower in Vietnam as well as
the Supreme Court Building, the Busan Asiad Main Stadium and the Asan Medical
Center in Korea. Hyundai EC’s technical technology, design capabilities and project
performance capability instilled trust in clients, and led to other large-scale mixed-used
development projects. Hyundai EC will continue to grow into a globally recognized
real estate developer and global leader in construction by providing state-of-the-art
multi-use spaces that will enrich the life of mankind.
Amorepacific Office Building (Jul. 2014 ~ Nov. 2017)
Country | Korea
Client | Amorepacific
Project Volume | KRW 509.5 billion
Project Features | Designed by world-class architect David Chipperfield, the total floor area of
the building is 188,902㎡, with 7 stories below and 22 stories above ground.
Finished with exposed concrete and triple low-e glass, it is an eco-friendly
building that received a grade Green 1 of Green Architecture Rating and a
grade 1 of Building Energy Efficiency Rating, while also receiving the gold
level of the LEED certification.
22. 40 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 41BUILDING WORKS
Hyundai EC has been using its extensive experience and know-how to build large,
state-of-the-artmedicalcomplexesandwards,large-scaleresearchcenters,universities
and schools that enhance the comfort of users. It also has an exceptional competitive
advantage in cutting-edge facilities such as semiconductor cleanrooms, and has built
highlyadvancedsemiconductorfactoriessuchasSTATSChipPACKOREA’sproduction
research facilities as well as future-oriented medical Good Manufacturing Practice
(GMP) facilities, including the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital in Singapore.
Medical, Educational
Manufacturing Facilities
Eunpyeong St. Mary’s Hospital, of the Catholic University, Korea (Oct. 2016 ~ Apr. 2019)
The first university hospital in Korea to obtain the first rating in Building Energy Efficiency
Rating and the outstanding rating in G-SEED Certification, this eco-friendly smart hospital has
introduced voice recognition system, doctors’ rounds and guide robots, and the central inter-
pretation system. It is 7 stories below and 17 stories above ground with 808-bed capacity.
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01 Hamad Medical City, Qatar
(Feb. 2011 ~ Apr. 2016)
The building that was used as the athletic village
during the Doha Asian Games in 2006 was remod-
eled into three high-tech medical centers (outpatient
ward, rehabilitation ward, and women’s ward).
02 Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore
(Mar. 2008 ~ Mar. 2010)
Two stories underground and ten stories above
ground with a 500-bed capacity, the hospital was
constructed with the theme of ‘natural healing’. It
received Construction Excellence Awards and was
certified Platinum in eco-friendly Green Mark by the
Building and Construction Authority of Singapore.
03 Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital of the Catholic
University, Korea (May 2006 ~ Apr. 2009)
A new state of the art hospital and research center
with 22 above ground and 6 below ground floors
designed to provide doctors, medical researchers,
and patients with optimum space and comfort.
04 Dongtan Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University,
Korea (Aug. 2010 ~ Mar. 2013)
850-bed capacity hospital equipped with eco-friend-
ly technologies, including the solar-powered battery
system and IT technology.
05 Hana Global Campus, Korea
(Apr. 2017 ~ May 2019)
On the large land area of 176,107㎡ and the total
landscaping area of 64,386㎡, we created a pleasant
environment combined with various sculptures. This
group training center has state-of-the-art lecture fa-
cilities, hotel-like lodging, and various community
spaces.
06 Fire and Disaster Prevention Education and
Research Complex, Korea (Dec. 2014 ~ Dec. 2018)
It has a total of 39 buildings and 4 structures, two
stories underground and 15 stories above ground. It
is the largest eco-friendly education research com-
plex in Asia powered with high-efficiency energy
storage system (ESS), geothermal heat, and solar
heat.
07 STATS ChipPAC KOREA, Korea
(Sep. 2013 ~ Nov. 2014)
A 6-story, state of the-art, semiconductor research
and clean room production facility located in the
Phase 2 Logistics Park of the Free Trade Zone in
Incheon International Airport; 109,044㎡ total floor
area and 9-story, annex that includes a dormitory.
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Transportation,
Cultural Facilities Stadiums
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Hyundai EC has acquired abundant experience and know-how in culture
and sports facilities, such as diverse museum, exhibition hall, and stadium
projects. In addition, it has a competitive advantage in building state-of-
the-art facilities that require advanced technology and human-oriented
designs, including airports, airport terminals, and transportation centers.
Finishing Work at Incheon Airport Passenger Terminal 2, Korea (May 2015 ~ Dec. 2017)
This is an airport facility consisting of two underground and five aboveground floors
with a total floor area of 390,000㎡. It is a large-scale building that can accommodate
18 million passengers. A total of 88,000 units of lighting equipment (120 types) were
used and a curved ceiling was made using thousands of louvers.
01 King Abdullah Sports City, Saudi Arabia (Dec. 2012 ~ Oct. 2015)
An indoor sports hall consisting of four floors with 9,366 seats, a
football stadium of 1,091 seats, and outdoor areas for track and field
events.
02 Incheon Asiad Main Stadium, Korea (Jun. 2011 ~ Feb. 2015)
The main stadium for the 2014 Incheon Asian Games consisting of 5
floors above ground and 1 basement-level floor and total ground
floor space of 113,619㎡.
03 Busan Port International Passenger Terminal, Korea
(Jul. 2012 ~ Jan. 2015)
Asia’s largest port passenger terminal comprising of a 93,932㎡ total
floor area on 6 floors (including 1 basement floor). Winner of the 2012
BIM Vision Award and Design Award.
04 KINTEX Exhibition Hall 2, Korea (Jan. 2009 ~ Sep. 2011)
Following the outstanding completion of KINTEX Exhibition Hall 1,
Hyundai EC was awarded the construction of KINTEX Exhibition Hall
2, a world-class 108,761㎡ international exhibition space, the largest in
Korea, fourth largest in Asia, and the 35th largest in the world.
05 Hyundai Motor Studio Goyang, Korea (May 2013 ~ Apr. 2017)
This is Hyundai Motor’s car exhibition hall that has five underground
floors and nine aboveground floors with a total floor area of 63,878㎡. It
also features Korea’s largest-scale atypical anodizing panels, which
were used as finishing material. In 2016, it was the recipient of the
grand prize in the construction category at the BIM Awards.
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Hyundai EC is building a wide range of landmarks, ranging from super high-
rise intelligent buildings to buildings with advanced technologies, such as
smart and eco-friendly technologies. The company generates added value by
constructing a wide variety of buildings, including the Korea Land and Housing
Corporation headquarters building and Nonghyup IT center, which is
specialized with information and communications technology.
Public Commercial Office
Building Projects
Royal Palace Security Service Administration Building (Heart of Doha, Phase 1),
Qatar (May 2010 ~ Aug. 2015)
Directly managed by the royal palace, the building consists of units for the royal
palace’s security service, administration and national archive. It is a landmark in
Doha with high-end designs, emphasizing Qatar’s traditional elements, and LEED
Platinum, an eco-friendly building certification.
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01 The Federation of Korean Industries Tower, Korea
(Jul. 2010 ~ Sep. 2013)
A building located in Yeouido, Seoul, the center of financial business
in Korea. The 50 story office building is an eco-friendly building built
with solar panels and geo-thermal generation and is the first in the
country to employ 3 dimensional curved glass using cutting edge
technology for the conference center.
04 LH Headquater building, Korea (Oct. 2012 ~ Mar. 2015)
A landmark in Jinju, this 139,205㎡ energy efficient smart building
combines natural energy and advanced telecommunications infra-
structure on 22 floors (including 2 underground floors), surpassing
Class 1 energy saving requirements by 50%.
02 Bitexco Financial Tower, Vietnam (Jun. 2008 ~ Oct. 2010)
A landmark tower in Ho Chi Minh City reminiscent of a freshly
sprouting lotus bud. It was the tallest (68 floors, 262m) building in
Vietnam at the time of completion.
03 Hyundai Premium Outlet Gimpo, Korea (Jul. 2013 ~ Feb. 2015)
A large-scale commercial facility with a total floor area of 153,777㎡,
and one which became a firm partner in the Hyundai Department
Store Group’s premium outlet business.
05 Nonghyup IT center, Korea (Feb. 2014 ~ Jan. 2016)
This included the construction of a next-generation data center that
is equipped with a cutting-edge, multiple five-step security system
and seismic isolation design. Tier III certification, an internationally
recognized certification, was also acquired and a self-power supply-
ing non-stop operating system has been applied to the center.
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Mixed-use Developments
Special Projects
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With its excellent technological competitiveness and project quality, Hyundai
EC has led the construction of super-sized multi-use buildings in Singapore
as it continues to win orders. In addition, the company has built unique land-
marks, including various architectural structures for special purposes such as
Asia Square Tower in Singapore and Jang Bogo Antarctic Research Station
in the Antarctic pole.
Marina One Project, Singapore (Aug. 2013 ~ Mar. 2018)
The large-scale mixed-use development project consist of construction of two office
buildings made up of 30 floors above ground and 4 floors underground and two
34-story residential buildings (1,024 units). The total floor area of the buildings is
520,000㎡. Hyundai EC created this urban green space by optimally utilizing avail-
able land area and was awarded the Singapore BCA Greenmark Platinum in 2013.
01 Asia Square Tower 12, Singapore (Jan. 2009 ~ Aug. 2013)
Hyundai EC won the Singapore BCA Greenmark Platinum in
2009 and the U.S. LEED Award Platinum in 2014 for its green
technology that was used in the construction of a 43-story office
building (Asian Square Tower 1) and a 46-story commercial facil-
ity hotel (Asian Square Tower 2). The combined floor area of
both buildings is 335,580㎡.
02 Orchard Gateway, Singapore (Jul. 2010 ~ Jul. 2014)
This is a landmark located on Orchard Road in Singapore. It is com-
prised of a building with a total floor area of 84,888㎡ for a hotel (9F ~
20F,502rooms)andshoppingarea(B2~8F)aswellasanotherbuilding
with a total floor area of 12,920㎡ for offices (6F ~ 11F) and a shopping
area (B2 ~ 5F). It has acquired SHARP (Safety Health Award Recog-
nition for Projects) and Green Mark Platinum certification.
03 South Beach Mixed Development, Singapore
(Aug. 2011 ~ Jun. 2018)
This USD 670 million complex is a landmark development consisting
of hotels, offices, apartments, and commercial facilities developed
jointly by Singapore’s largest real estate development company,
CDL, and Malaysian real estate developer, IOI Group.
04 Jang Bogo Antarctic Research Station, Antarctica
(Dec. 2010 ~ Feb. 2014)
22 years after opening a new chapter with the construction of the
King Sejong Antarctic Research Station in 1988, Hyundai EC
built the Jang Bogo Antarctic Research Station using state-of-
the-art environmentally friendly techniques.
05 Jeju Shinhwa World, Korea (Apr. 2016 ~ Sep. 2017)
With a site area of 280,000㎡ and a total floor area of 30,000㎡,
the theme park has 30 buildings in total and each building con-
sists of one underground floor and two aboveground floors. Three
theme zones and 15 kinds of rides are available.
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Hyundai EC uses environmentally friendly and state-of-the-art technologies
to provide comfortable housing through public and private construction
projects around the world that improve quality of life. Whether hotels, resorts,
or high-end villas and condominiums, all reflect Hyundai EC’s expert
capabilities and quality control.
Jeju Myths and History Theme Park District R (Aug. 2015 ~ Apr. 2017)
As the first project of the ‘Jeju Myths and History Theme Park Development
Works’, it has created the largest tourist complex in Jeju themed around Jeju’s
world history and myths. With 1 story below and 4 stories above ground, it features
96 townhouses and villas accommodating 721 households.
BUILDING WORKS
Accommodations
Residential Buildings
Vega City Nha Trang, Vietnam (Apr. 2020 ~ Aug. 2022 scheduled)
This luxury hotel and 2-storied villa complex has created a name for
itself as a high quality real estate development and construction
project in Nha Trang, central Vietnam. With 1 story below and 30 sto-
ries above ground, it features 2 hotel buildings, a 2-storied villa with 99
households, a 3-storied shopping center with 173 households.
02Gangneung Seamarq Hotel (Jun. 2013 ~ Jun. 2015)
The finest five-star hotel in Gangwon-do, it was designed by Richard
Meier, who received the Pritzker Architecture Prize, known as the
Nobel Prize for architecture. With 4 stories below and 15 stories above
ground, it holds 149 rooms.
01
Sinarmas Lot 16, Indonesia (Aug. 2015 ~ Nov. 2018)
It is a high-class residence located in downtown Jakarta. This proj-
ect was highly praised by the client and neighboring developers for
its use of advanced Korean construction method and materials. With
3 stories below, 32 stories above ground in 1 building and 39 stories
above ground in 1 building, it accommodates 372 households.
04
Gangnam Bogeumjari Block A5 (Aug. 2012 ~ Apr. 2015)
This apartment complex has a European inner court designed by
the Dutch Royal architect Frits Van Dongen. With 3 stories below
and 18 stories above ground, it accommodates 1,312 households
in 5 buildings.
05
Lucky Tower Condominium, Singapore (May 2012 ~ May 2016)
It is the finest condominium near Orchard, Singapore’s main street. It
is a landmark among high-end residential complexes for its unique
curved shape and is finished with a curtain wall. With 1 story below
and 24 stories above ground, it accommodates 174 households in 2
buildings.
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Housing WorksHyundai EC has made high-end apartments in Korea since the completion of its first
apartment complex in 1964. It was the first to launch the apartment brand ‘Hillstate’ in
September 2006 and in April 2015 it launched the premium residential brand ‘THE H’
for ‘Premium Lifestyles’. Hyundai EC will continuously lead residential trends in Korea
by obsessing about ‘Customer Satisfaction’.
THE H HONOR HILLS (Aug. 2016 ~ Sep. 2019)
Country | Korea
Client | Gaepo Jugong Complex 3 Reconstruction Association
Project Volume | KRW 370 billion
Project Features | Global luxury furniture and art walls made of natural marble. Hyundai
EC’s premium apartment includes a food waste transfer system and
high-speed elevators. 3 stories below and 33 stories above ground
accommodating 1,320 households.
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THE H(The Highest Apartment Complex)
‘THE H’ offers the finest premium housing in Korea that’s completely unlike
conventional apartments. THE H is a compound word of ‘THE’, signifying ‘the
one and only’, and ‘H’, the first letter of Hyundai, standing for High-end and High
Society. Its full meaning is for ‘the one and only perfect prestigious life’. THE H
features designer exteriors, a premium feel and outstanding interior design, while
also providing differentiated residential services, including an integrated control
platform exclusively for residents and a hotel concierge service.
THE H CLAEST (construction scheduled to be started after 2020)
It is the largest reconstruction project in Korea that was done by a single construction com-
pany. It is the best apartment complex along the Han River where residents can enjoy
hotel-like concierge service in the complex. With 4 stories below and 35 stories above
ground, it accommodates 5,440 households in 46 buildings.
HOUSING WORKS
THE H Xi GAEPO (Jul. 2018 ~ Jul. 2021 scheduled)
This special residential complex is a new landmark
in Gaepo-dong at the heart of Gangnam, with conve-
nient transportation, excellent education and a won-
derful natural environment. With 4 stories below and
35 stories above ground, it accommodates 1,996
households in 15 buildings.
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THE H LA CLASS (May 2018 ~ Apr. 2021 scheduled)
Constructed in the key location of Banpo, this presti-
gious residential complex is designed with a soft
curve, grand exterior, luxury landscaping and special
childcare facilities. With 4 stories below and 35 stories
above ground, it accommodates 848 households
across 6 buildings.
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THEHFORECENT(Oct.2018~Jan.2021scheduled)
This environmentally friendly residential complex is
where residents can enjoy high-quality community
space unique to THE H and a green park that is beau-
tiful in all four seasons. With 3 stories below and 22
stories above ground, it accommodates 184 house-
holds in 4 buildings.
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Hillstate Unjeong (Jan. 2016 ~ Jul. 2018)
The Modern Scape design, the logo of Hillstate, is sensuously im-
plemented on the outside of the apartment, and the ‘Wave Carpet’,
a water landscaping space along the vast lawn plaza, is impressive.
The ‘Wave Carpet’ was one of the finalists at ‘IDEA’, one of the top
three design awards of the world. With 1 story below and 29 stories
above ground, it accommodates 2,998 households in 25 buildings.
0401 Hillstate Dongtan (Jun. 2016 ~ Feb. 2019)
This state-of-the-art secure complex enables smartphone-based
facility control using IoT technology. With 3 stories below and 33
stories above ground, it accommodates 1,479 households in 16
buildings.
Hillstate Nokbeon (Feb. 2016 ~ Oct. 2018)
This new residential town in Gangbuk is close to Subway Line No.
3 and Mt. Bukhan and Mt. Baekryeon. With 3 stories below and
20 stories above ground, it accommodates 952 households in 13
buildings.
02
Hillstate Yeongtong (Jan. 2015 ~ Aug. 2017)
It is the ‘No. 1 kid-safe apartment’ in Yeongtong, Suwon – a place
where children can play safely thanks to CPTED (Crime Prevention
Through Environmental Design). With 1 story below and 29 stories
above ground, it accommodates 2,140 households in 21 buildings.
03
Hillstate(Premium Apartment Complex)
HOUSING WORKS
‘Hillstate’ is Korea’s foremost housing brand and the first in the industry to define
residential space as a ‘lifestyle platform’. Hillstate is a compound word of ‘Hill’,
which means a high-end residential complex, and ‘State’, symbolizing high status
and dignity. Its energy-saving systems and digital convenience systems enhance
the innovative layouts and design to provide a comfortable living space.
Hillstate Lake Songdo I (Oct. 2015 ~ Jun. 2019)
The first zero-energy apartment complex in Korea, it is a state-of-
the-art green residential complex and the first apartment complex to
acquire zero-energy architecture grade 5 (energy self-sufficiency rate
23.37%). With 2 stories below and 36 stories above ground, it ac-
commodates 886 households in 9 buildings.
Hillstate Lake Songdo II (Oct. 2016 ~ Jan. 2020)
It is the first state-of-the-art apartment complex in Incheon Songdo
International City to have IoT technology applied. With 2 stories below
and 43 stories above ground, it accommodates 889 households in 9
buildings.
30. 56 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 57
Mega Residential
Development
01 Songpa Heliocity (Dec. 2015 ~ Dec. 2018)
It is a mammoth residential town that has a green space in excess of 127,000㎡, 5 shopping facilities, 2 schools,
7 childcare facilities and 5 libraries. With 3 stories below and 35 stories above ground, it accommodates 9,510
households in 84 buildings (HDEC 30%).
Hillstate River City (Apr. 2018 ~ Jul. 2020 scheduled)
It is a large premium apartment complex in Gimpo that offers all the lifestyle amenities of Seoul. With 2 sto-
ries below and 21 stories above ground, it accommodates 3,510 households in 52 buildings (HDEC 100%).
02
Dunchon Jugong Reconstruction (Feb. 2020 ~ Aug. 2023 scheduled)
This landmark complex in the Gangdong area of Seoul is Korea’s largest reconstruction project. With 6 stories
below and 35 stories above ground, it accommodates 12,032 households in 85 buildings (HDEC 28%, lead
construction company).
03
02
03
01
HOUSING WORKS
Hyundai EC has created ‘a new residential town’ in Seoul’s metropolitan
area by constructing large residential complexes. It has delivered a series of
extra-large residential complexes featuring excellent business management
through customer-oriented product development, provision of innovative
services and strategic marketing activities, and outstanding technology.
Godeok Artheon (Apr. 2017 ~ Feb. 2020)
The landscaping area exceeds 82,000㎡, and the nature-friendly residential town has
a 500m-long street-type park. With 3 stories below and 34 stories above ground, it
accommodates 4,066 households in 41 buildings (HDEC 50%, lead construction
company).
31. 58 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 59
High-Rise Mixed-use
Residential Building
01
03 04
02
Hillstate Songdo The Terrace (Aug. 2017 ~ Sep. 2020 scheduled)
This Songdo landmark is the first of its kind in Incheon Songdo In-
ternational City to feature a terrace in every room. With 4 stories
below and 49 stories above ground, it accommodates 2,784 studio
apartments in 8 buildings.
04
01 Hillstate Samsong Station (Apr. 2016 ~ Jun. 2019)
It is a mixed-used residential building that has various communities
near Samsong Station of Subway Line No. 3, which is expected to
serve as the starting point of the extended Shinbundang Line. With
5 stories below and 49 stories above ground, it accommodates 976
studio apartments and 149 stores in 4 buildings.
Hillstate Artium City (Dec. 2016 ~ Apr. 2020)
This mixed-used culture complex integrates IoT technology and in-
cludes SM Town (Changwon Multiplex Culture Town), a concert hall,
star shops and an experience studio. With 4 stories below and 49
stories above ground, it accommodates 1,132 households and 54
studio apartments in 5 buildings.
02
Hillstate Geumjeong Station (Jul. 2018 ~ Mar. 2022 scheduled)
The large mixed-use residential facility includes apartments, studio
apartments and commercial facilities that include a hybrid shopping
mall. With 6 stories below and 49 stories above ground, it accom-
modates 843 households and 639 studio apartments in 5 buildings.
03
HOUSING WORKS
Hyundai EC is a leader in high-rise mixed-use residential buildings that
showcase its advanced technical capabilities. High-rise apartments are a
luxury item in the Korean housing market as they provide stunning views
and attract landmark premiums. Hyundai EC is building the best mixed-
use residential buildings that satisfy customers through its diverse special
construction methods and reinforced earthquake-resistant design.
Hillstate Ijin Bay City (Dec. 2017 ~ May 2022 scheduled)
This new landmark in the western part of Busan is blessed with an outstanding location
on the coast of Songdo, Busan and an excellent transportation network. With 6
stories below and 69 stories above ground, it accommodates 1,368 households in 3
buildings, as well as one hotel with 308 rooms.
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Knowledge
Industry Center
01
03
04
02
Munjeong District 7 Knowledge Industry Center
(Jan. 2015 ~ Apr. 2017)
It represents the heart of the new growth engine of Gangnam close
to the Law Town and KTX Suseo Station. Nature and culture co-
exist in this future-oriented mixed-used business center. With 4
stories below and 15 stories above ground, it accommodates 914
knowledge industry offices and 228 stores in 4 buildings.
04
01 Hyundai Knowledge Industry Center Hangang Misa II
(Jul. 2018 ~ Feb. 2021 scheduled)
It is a business landmark of Hanam Misa Riverside City that shares
the reputation of Hyundai Knowledge Industry Center Hangang
Misa I. With 4 stories below and 10 stories above ground, it ac-
commodates 1,742 knowledge industry offices in 4 buildings.
Dasan Hyundai Premier Campus
(Sep. 2019 ~ May 2022 scheduled)
As the largest knowledge industry center in Korea, this industrial
cluster features various mixed-use cultural facilities, offices, cam-
pus dormitories and shopping malls. With 4 stories below and 10
stories above ground, it accommodates 2,246 knowledge industry
offices and 456 stores in 5 buildings.
03
Seongsu Station Hyundai Terrace Tower
(Jul. 2016 ~ Dec. 2018)
Featuring the first twin towers in Seongsu, Seoul, this state-of-
the-art knowledge industry center introduced a ‘drive-in’ system
that enables vehicles to access the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floor. With 4
stories below and 15 stories above ground, it accommodates 278
knowledge industry offices and 21 stores in 1 building.
02
HOUSING WORKS
Hyundai EC is focused on supporting the construction of knowledge industry
centers for hi-tech industries. With excellent construction capabilities and
a customized design, it provides a working environment that helps tenants
build connections and create synergies.
Hyundai Knowledge Industry Center Hangang Misa I (Jul. 2017 ~ Sep. 2019)
From the beautiful panoramic view of the Han River and excellent business infrastruc-
ture to its large shopping mall and multi-purpose sports facilities, this blockbuster
knowledge industry center allows you to work and enjoy cultural life at the same time.
With 3 stories below and 10 stories above ground, it accommodates 1,114 knowl-
edge industry offices in 1 building.
33. 62 A LEADING VALUE CREATORHYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 63
Talimarjan 900㎿ Combined Cycle Thermal Power Plant (Jun. 2013 ~ Mar. 2017)
Country | Uzbekistan
Client | UZBEKENERGO
Project Volume | USD 781 million
Project Features | Construction of a new combined cycle thermal power plant on the pro-
perty of Talimarjan Thermal Power Plant in the southwestern region of
Uzbekistan.
Because of the complex, large scale construction that requires extensive precision
and technology, plant construction is regarded as a form of multi-disciplinary art.
Hyundai EC has gained a competitive edge in the fields of oil, gas, petrochem-
ical, and nuclear power, and has become a leader in combined-cycle power and
coal power, as well as in industrial power and power transmission and substation
facilities. Hyundai EC is also actively participating in high value-added industries
such as offshore plants, LNG, and GTL core processes, and will establish ourselves
as the pioneer of future industries by expanding our green business areas through
new and renewable energy.
Plant Works
34. 64 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 65
PLANT WORKS
Gas Processing, Oil Refinery,
Petrochemical Plants
Industrial Plants
03
05 06
04
01 02
Hyundai EC has a wealth of experience in the gas refining, oil refining, petrochemical and industrial
plants sectors. In the gas processing sector, the company proved its technology and work quality when
it received an order for a GTL (Gas-to-liquids) plant in Qatar. We showcased outstanding process control
by completing the construction of South Pars Phases 4 5 Onshore Facilities in Iran within 35 months.
Based on differentiated capabilities, Hyundai EC is conducting mega-sized projects like the Kuwait Oil
and Gas Pipelines and Saudi Arabia’s Ma’aden alumina refinery.
South Pars Field Development Phases 4 5 Onshore Facilities, Iran (Mar. 2002 ~ Feb. 2005)
A large-scale natural gas processing facility with capacity to refine 2 billion cubic feet (56.62 million㎥) of natural gas per
day. Hyundai EC set the record for the shortest time to complete a similar large-scale EPC project by finishing con-
struction in 35 months.
01 Karan Gas Facilities, Saudi Arabia (Mar. 2009 ~ Feb. 2012)
Saudi Arabia’s largest gas development project with capacity to
produce 1.8 billion cu. ft. of natural gas per day.
02 Khurais Central Processing Facilities, Saudi Arabia
(Sep. 2006 ~ Apr. 2009)
Awarded by ARAMCO, which has a reputation for strict stan-
dards, Hyundai EC successfully completed the project on time
and subsequently won contracts for the construction of the Karan
gas processing facilities.
03 Habshan-5 Utilities Offsites Project, Abu Dhabi, UAE
(Jul. 2009 ~ Sep. 2013)
Natural gas liquids (NGL) storage, wastewater treatment, and power
facilities that form part of the Integrated Gas Development (IGD) project
in Abu Dhabi.
05 Qatar General Petroleum Corporation, Qatar (NGL)
(Sep. 1999 ~ Nov. 2005)
Revamping of existing facilities and construction of ethane, propane,
butane, pentane and gasoline separation and production facilities.
06 New Ethane Recovery Plant at MAA , Kuwait (Jun. 2005 ~ Nov. 2010)
Construction of a large-scale plant to produce 5,273 tons of eth-
ane per day in the Mina Al-Ahmadi area of southeastern Kuwait.
04 Western Libya Gas Project – Mellitah Plant, Libya
(Nov. 2002 ~ Oct. 2006)
Natural gas processing facilities to process gas flowing in from
Mediterranean gas fields to the Mellitah region.
35. 66 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 67
PLANT WORKS
03
04
01
02
Phases 5 and 6 of Fertilizer Plant Project, Qatar (Dec. 2007 ~ Sep. 2012)
For the world’s largest fertilizer plant, Hyundai EC constructed two ammonia plants
with a production capacity of 2,300 tons per day each and two urea plants with a pro-
duction capacity of 3,850 tons per day respectively, utility facilities including a power
generator and a substation as well as supplementary facilities such as storage and
transportation facilities.
Qatar Pearl GTL – Liquid Processing Unit (C5) Project, Qatar (Aug. 2006 ~ Jan. 2012)
A large-scale, USD 1.3 billion GTL plant project for global energy giant, Royal Dutch
Shell, to refine Qatari liquefied natural gas and produce 140,000 barrels of clean
energy per day.
01 Ma’aden Alumina Refinery Project, Saudi Arabia
(Mar. 2012 ~ Feb. 2015)
An alumina refinery located in Ras Al-Khair, Saudi Arabia with
annual capacity to process 4.3 million tons of bauxite and pro-
duce 1.8 million tons of alumina.
02 Hyundai Steel 3rd Extension Plant, Korea (Sep. 2011 ~ Dec. 2013)
A project to build a blast furnace, critical equipment in an inte-
grated steel mill. Upon completion of the third furnace, Hyundai
Steel will be reborn with capacity to produce 12 million tons of
crude steel every year.
03 Incheon LNG Storage Tank Units 11 and 12, Korea
(Oct. 1997 ~ Oct. 2001)
Mechanical, civil, and relaying station construction for two 140,000㎘
LNGstoragetanksand180tons/hrtransmissionfacilitiesattheIncheon
LNG production plant of Korea Gas Corporation.
04 Oil-tanking KNOC Yeosu Oil Storage Facilities, Korea
(Feb. 2011 ~ Mar. 2013)
A KRW 291.1 billion project to build 4 tanks with a capacity to
store 8.9 million barrels of oil.
36. 68 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 69
PLANT WORKS
Hyundai EC has built nuclear power plants that deliver the highest level of
safety and quality in the world and completed 14 of 24 nuclear power plants
in Korea. The company also has a completely independent and a high level
of in-house construction technology specifically for nuclear power plants.
In 2009, after competing with the most respected nuclear power plant
construction companies worldwide, Hyundai EC was awarded the contract
for four units of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in the UAE. It was a
remarkable achievement for exporting Korean-type nuclear power plants
for the first time. Currently, Hyundai EC is recognized for its technological
prowess as it leads the construction of 8 out of 10 nuclear power plants
under construction at home and abroad.
Nuclear Power Plants
Sinhanul Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 2, Korea (Apr. 2010 ~ Aug. 2021 scheduled)
Construction of two 1,400㎿ pressurized water reactors in Buk-myeon, Uljin-gun,
Gyeongbuk with the same reactor type as the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in the
UAE, which was the first Korean model nuclear power plant to be exported.
01
02
03
01 Shin-Kori Nuclear Power Plant, Units 3 4, Korea
(Apr. 2007 ~ Aug. 2019)
An eco-friendly nuclear reactor that uses the world’s first submarine
coolant pumping and drainage system and a new model light-water
reactor (APR 1400: Advanced Power Reactor 1,400㎿) that was stra-
tegically developed for export.
02 Shin-Kori Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 2, Korea
(Feb. 2005 ~ Jul. 2012)
Civil works, construction and installation of two 1,000㎿ pressur-
ized water reactors and facilities.
03 Hanbit Nuclear Power Plant, Reactors 1 ~ 6, Korea
(Dec. 1980 ~ Dec. 2002)
With the successful construction of reactor 1 at the Kori Nuclear Power
Plant, Hyundai EC was awarded the construction of reactors 1 and
2 at the Hanbit Nuclear Power Plant. Especially, reactors 3 and 4 at
Hanbit became the standard models for Korean light water reactors,
obtaining NA as well as NTP certification from the American Society
of Mechanical Engineers and achieving the feat of 100% in-house
construction technology.
37. 70 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 71
PLANT WORKS
Mong Duong-I Thermal Power Plant, Vietnam (Dec. 2011 ~ Dec. 2015)
Hyundai EC completed construction of the first and the largest circulating fluidized
bed boiler anthracite-fired power plants in Vietnam at the cost of USD 1.28 billion.
With 540㎿x2 units (Boiler 270㎿x4 units), the project greatly contributed in resolving
the chronic power shortage in Vietnam.
Based on technical excellence, Hyundai EC has been building a worldwide
reputation in the fields of power generation and desalination. In addition to
the completion of the Shuaiba North power plant in Kuwait, the Jebel Ali Power
Station in UAE, and Ras Laffan C combined cycle thermal power plant in
Qatar, Hyundai EC is conducting numerous construction projects such as
the Al Khalij thermal power plant in Libya and the Mong Duong coal-fired
electrical power plant in Vietnam.
Power
Desalination Plants
01
04
06
02
03
05
07
01 Jebel Ali Power Desalination Plant, Station L,
Phase 2, UAE (May 2005 ~ Oct. 2010)
Large-scale, USD 620 million construction of a com-
bined cycle power plant accounting for 23% of the
power produced at the Jebel Ali power plant.
02 Azito Phase III Extension Project, Cote d’Ivoire
(Feb. 2013 ~ May 2015)
An add-on project to upgrade the existing gas tur-
bine power station to a combined cycle power
plant; first power project in Sub-Saharan Africa for
Hyundai EC.
03 Shuaiba North Co-Generation, Kuwait
(Jul. 2007 ~ Aug. 2010)
A USD 720 million mega-project that contributed
to the stabilization of electric supply in Kuwait.
04 New Haripur 360㎿ Combined-Cycle Power Plant,
Bangladesh (Feb. 2011 ~ Mar. 2014)
A 412㎿ combined cycle power plant that marked
Hyundai EC’s re-entry into Bangladesh after the
construction of the Haripur electric plant in 2001.
05 Yeongheung 3, 4 Power Plant, Korea
(Dec. 2003 ~ May 2009)
Construction of two 870㎿ plants including turbi-
nes, boilers, and master controls.
06 Goyang Samsong Collective Energy Facility,
Korea (Aug. 2008 ~ Nov. 2011)
Construction of a 99㎿-class power generation and
98 Gcal/h heating facility to supply electricity and
heat to 14,000 households in the area.
07 Yulchon 2 Combined-Cycle Power Plant, Korea
(Dec. 2011 ~ Jun. 2014)
A 946㎿ combined cycle power plant commissioned
after the successful construction of Yulchon I. Con-
struction was completed 2 months ahead of sched-
ule, contributing to the stabilization of electric supply
in the first year of completion.
38. 72 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 73
PLANT WORKS
Manifa Power Transmission Substations, Saudi Arabia (Jun. 2008 ~ Dec. 2012)
A USD 270 million project commissioned by the state-owned Saudi Arabian Oil
Company (ARAMCO) to build four 115㎸ electric substations and local transmis-
sion and distribution lines.
HyundaiEChasretaineditsindisputablepositionintheoverseastransmission
and distribution areas. It is currently conducting 8 projects around the globe
with the erection of 665㎞ of transmission and distribution lines. Hyundai EC
is taking the lead in the construction of global energy networks by building
extra high voltage (EHV) lines and substations in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait,
Qatar and Indonesia.
Electric Power Networks
Smart Grid
01 02
03
04
01 GCC Interconnection Project (Nov. 2005 ~ Jan. 2009)
831㎞, Phase 1 construction of transmission lines to connect Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar. The project master plan consists of 1,470 ㎞
of lines connecting all six Gulf Coast countries.
02 Construction of Al-Sanabil 380/110/13.8 kV BSP, Saudi Arabia
(Feb. 2012 ~ Nov. 2014)
Construction of a new, USD 120 million substation in the vicinity
of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
03 Al-Samir 380 kV Substation, Saudi Arabia (Oct. 2014 ~ Dec. 2016)
A USD 150 million project commissioned by the Saudi Electricity
Company (SEC) to build a 380㎸ substation.
04 Yeongheung 345 kV Transmission Line, Korea (Jul. 1998 ~ Jun. 2004)
The world’s first marine transmission tower construction con-
necting 137 pylons over a 78㎞ track (Hyundai EC’s portion: 55
pylons over a 32㎞ track).
39. 74 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 75MANAGEMENT PRIORITIES
A
Sustainable
Value
Creator
Beyond economic value, Hyundai EC pursues social value and future value
as well as the value of satisfaction. To this end, the company implements
quality management for customer value maximization, safety and environ-
mental management to respect both people and the nature, and ethical
management to build trust and mutual growth. Hyundai EC will continue to
do its utmost to maximize added value for all stakeholders, increase their
happiness, and create new value.
QUALITY
ASSURANCE
MANAGEMENT
SAFETY·
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT
ETHICAL
MANAGEMENT
SOCIAL
CONTRIBUTION
40. 76 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 77QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGEMENT | SAFETY · ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Planning Watch Warning
Management System
Process planning
management
Data management
system improvement
Company-wide process training
Pre-recognizing /
Responding to delay factors
Establishment/
Operation of process reports,
process rate calculation,
management of information
on purchases/outsourcing
Hyundai EC has established what it calls the HDEC 12 Safety Golden
Rules, with safety as a top priority for corporate management, thereby
establishing Hyundai EC’s unique safety culture. This makes its
construction sites safer by strengthening all employees’ accident
prevention activities. Moreover, we are leading the minimization of the
impact on stakeholders and the surrounding environment through our
practice of aggressive eco-friendly management.
Safety·
Environmental
Management
A Sustainable Future
Hyundai EC works hard to improve quality levels and process management
in order to complete projects flawlessly and maximize customer value.
The company reinforces quality management in overall corporate
activities, including integrated and systematic process management,
application of quality control and assurance systems to all projects at
home and abroad, and also conducts quality education for business
partners to establish a common understanding with construction partners.
Quality
Assurance
Management
Customer Value Maximization
Quality Control Safety Management
Process Management
Hyundai EC has held ISO 9001 quality management
system certification since 1993 and uses it to operate
a flawless quality control and quality assurance sys-
tem in every process. In addition, it is approaching its
zero-defect quality goals by continuously pursuing
process-focused improvements and operating pre-
ventive quality control as well as a worksite support
system through quality expert groups.
Certifications
• ISO 9001
• ASME NA · ASME NPT
• KEPIC-EN · KEPIC-MH · KEPIC-SN · KEPIC-MN
Hyundai EC strengthens all employees’ participation
in safety activities at project sites by operating a
safety mileage system at domestic and overseas
sites. The company also strives to achieve a mutually
cooperative safety culture by operating the Hyundai
EC-Partner Safety Inspection TFT and conducting
safety leadership training for joint safety management
systems with business partners.
Certifications
• OHSAS 18001
Environmental management
Hyundai EC has established a system to minimize
all environmental impacts associated with business
activities and has obtained the ISO 14001/50001, an
international environmental/energy management
standard. We will continue to carry out eco-friendly
management activities based on the environment/
energy management system.
Certifications
• ISO 14001
• ISO 50001
Each business division’s process management ex-
perts begin every project with an optimum process
plan that leverages their experience in large-scale,
international and domestic projects and which takes
advantage of the company’s extensive process data-
base. During construction, they avoid construction
schedule risks through process standardization and
a Watch Warning System that enables them to rap-
idly grasp the status of a project and take remedial
actions.
ISO 9001
Quality Management System
ASME NA, NPT
Nuclear plant construction
KEPIC-EN, MH, SN, MN
Nuclear plant construction –
Korean certificate
ISO 50001
Energy Management System
ISO 14001
Environmental Management System
Process
Management
OHSAS 18001
Safety and health management system
PLAN Planning in advance
DO Execution operation
CHECK Inspection monitoring
ACT Management review
Safety management system Certificate of Approval
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This is to certify that the Management System of:
Hyundai Engineering Construction Co., Ltd.
75 Yulgok-ro Jongno-gu, Seoul 03058, Republic of Korea
has been approved by LRQA to the following standards:
OHSAS 18001:2007
Sang-Keun Yoo - Korea Operation Manager and NA Area Sales Manager
Issued by: Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance (Korea) Ltd.
for and on behalf of: Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance Limited
Current issue date: 1 January 2019
Expiry date: 11 March 2021
Certificate identity number: 10148340
Original approval(s):
OHSAS 18001 – 1 January 2004
Approval number(s): OHSAS 18001 – 0069311
The scope of this approval is applicable to:
RD, project management, engineering design, procurement, construction, commissioning operation,
maintenance, construction supervision, consulting and after-servicing services for civil, building, housing,
plant, environmental facility, environmental restoration, electrical, information and telecommunication,
dredging, reclamation, landscaping, cultural properties repair and structural steel works.
41. 78 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 79ETHICAL MANAGEMENT | SOCIAL CONTRIBUTION
Hyundai EC unveiled its ethical management stance in 2004, and has
since strengthened its advanced ethical management system founded
on sound and transparent governance. In turbulent times, the company
steadfastly practices stakeholder value creation based on ethical
management.
Hyundai EC is doing its utmost to build a sustainable future with shared
growth. For this, the company reinforces sustainability through mutual
growth, makes strategic social contributions by fulfilling its social
responsibility as a leading global company, and builds a sustainable
regional infrastructure for creating shared value internationally.
Ethical
Management
Social
Contribution
Trustworthy Partner
for Today Tomorrow
H-Leaders’ regular general meeting Partner growth seminarAn overseas field training program for business partners
Trust and Win-Win Growth
Sharing Ethics To become a world-class transparent and ethical enterprise, Hyundai EC is
pursuing ethical management to make all ‘customers, employees and partners
feel moral pride’. It has implemented an enterprise-wide compliance organization
that regularly monitors compliance together with the compliance organization. It
actively prevents ethical risks through a pledge for ethical management and sys-
tematic education to induce employees to participate in ethical management. It
proactively responds to problems through its reporting systems, e.g. ‘H-Dudrim’
(the integrated window for civil petitions for stakeholders) and ‘cyber audit office’.
It operates an internal compliance system reinforced through training and a trans-
parent transaction culture.
Shared and
Sustainable Growth
Hyundai EC actively seeks out shared growth by reinforcing communication
with partners and widely supporting finance, education and technology develop-
ment. It is expanding communication and support by holding ‘regular general
meetings of H - Leaders’ and ‘CEO seminars’, and by reinforcing its global
competency through opportunities for partners to visit overseas sites and training
for going global. It tries to identify outstanding partners and reinforce partner
sustainability by implementing a sustainable supply chain management system.
Hyundai EC makes diverse efforts to ensure fair transactions with partners and
expand win-win cooperation. As a result, the company received the highest
rating in 2019 in the fair trade agreement implementation evaluation done by the
Fair Trade Commission.
Strategic and
Systematic Philanthropy
Hyundai EC launched ‘the Community Service Corps’ in 2009, and has been
actively engaged in CSR activities since its incorporation into Hyundai Motor
Group in 2011. Expanding the scope of its activities from local to overseas,
through 2020 it conducted 47 social contribution activities in 20 countries.
Further, it has contributed to social development by distributing economic
values to local stakeholders. Based on the CSR strategy of Hyundai Motor
Group, ‘6 Moves’, it is engaged in various CSR activities, including: activities
to help the development of under-developed countries by exchanging construction
technologies (H-CONTECH [Next Move]); a mentoring program for reinforcing
juveniles and youths’ self-reliance (Dream Move); ‘a Love Share Fund’ comprised
of voluntary donations of employees and the voluntary activities of employees
(Happy Move); and, a supply of light-weight safety helmets for training and the
prevention of disasters (Safe Move).
‘SAFE MOVE’ A supply of light · weight safety helmets for prevention of disasters
‘DREAM MOVE’ Mentoring Volunteer Corps‘NEXT MOVE’ H-CONTECH Volunteer Corps
A training program for disaster prevention ‘HAPPY MOVE’ A Love Share Fund Donation
42. 80 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION
Global Network
Hyundai EC is targeting the global construction market
with a localized, strategic network.
Central Branch
Fl. 10, Hyundai Marine
Fire Insurance
Building, 75 Dunsan-seo-ro
(Dunsan-dong), Seo-gu,
Daejeon, Korea
Tel 82-42-488-2477
Korea
South Eastern Branch
Fl. 7, Hyundai Marine
Fire Insurance
Building, 240 Chungang-daero
(Choryang-dong), Dong-gu,
Busan, Korea
Tel 82-51-469-8082
Overseas
1. UK / London Branch
The Old Church, Quicks Road,
Wimbledon, London SW19 1EX
Tel 44-20-8747-2921
2. Algeria / Algiers Branch
2nd Floor, 16 Rue Hamdani Lahcene,
Cooperative Mohamed Boudiaf,
Sidi Yahia, Hydra, Alger, Algeria
Tel 213-21-43-5460
3. Iraq / Baghdad Branch
Baghdad Salhiya Karada Maryam
District No.(220) Lane No.(10) House
No.(24). Baghdad, Iraq
Tel 964-780-405-3000
4. Kuwait / Kuwait City Branch
P.O Box 24314 Safat 13104,
State of Kuwait
Rumaithiya, Block No. 9, Street No.
97, Villa No 16A, State of Kuwait
Tel 965-2228-2250
5. Saudi Arabia / Al Khobar Branch
P.O.Box 77249, Al-Mousa Tower Office
No. 203204
Prince Turkey Street, Al-Khobar,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Tel 966-3-845-1088
6. Qatar / Doha Branch
Alshoumoukh Towers Tower A,
5th Floor, C-Ring Road,
Freej Bin Mahmoud, Area No. 23, Doha,
Qatar(P.O.Box : 24466)
Tel 974-4455-0668
7. United Arab Emirates /
Abu Dhabi Branch
P.O. Box 46101, #1601, Makeen Tower,
Tourist club Area, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Tel 971-2-643-2865
8. Uzbekistan / Tashkent Branch
5C-07 office, block-C, 107-B bldg.
“International Business Center”,
Amir Temur Avenue, Tashkent,
Republic of Uzbekistan
Tel 998-71-140-9071
9. Bangladesh / Dhaka Branch
6th Floor, Star Centre, Road-138,
Block-SE(C), Plot-2A,
Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan-1,
Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh
Tel 88-02-5881-0433
10. Singapore /
Singapore Branch
8 Shenton Way, AXA Tower, #25-01,
Singapore 068811
Tel 65-6337-1577
11. Indonesia / Jakarta Branch
Wisma GKBI Lantai 21 Suite 2110, Jl.
Jend. Sudirman, No. 28 Bendungan
Hilir, Tanah Abang Jakarta 10210,
Indonesia
Tel 62-21-571-3700
12. Vietnam / Hanoi Branch
Room 2701, 27th Floor, East Tower,
Lotte Center Hanoi, No. 54 Lieu Giai,
Cong Vi Ward, Ba Dinh District,
Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel 84-24-3933-3970
13. China / Beijing Branch
C-10F, Room No. 1003, Star City
International Building, No. 10, Jia, Jiux-
ianqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing,
China(100016)
Tel 86-10-8453-8032
14. China / Hong Kong Branch
Room 1109, 11/F, New Kowloon Plaza,
38 Tai Kok Tsui Road, Tai Kok Tsui,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel 852-2905-1812
15. Colombia / Bogota Branch
CR 11 A 95-44 Apto 201 Bogota,
Colombia
Tel 57-1-475-8844
16. Peru / Lima Branch
#503, Av. Camino Real 1281, San Isidro,
Lima, Peru
Tel 51-999-564-612
HYUNDAI EC History
1947. 05
1958. 05
1965. 11
1969. 12
1970. 07
1978. 07
1979. 12
1985. 09
1988. 02
1989. 04
· Established as Hyundai Civil Works Company
· Completed restoration of the Han River Pedestrian Bridge in
Korea
· Won the Pattani Narathiwat Highway Project in Thailand
(the first overseas project by a Korean construction company)
· Hurricane Gulch Bridge Project in Alaska begins
· Completed the Gyeongbu Highway in Korea
· Completed the Kori Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 in Korea
· Completed construction of Jubail Industrial Port, Saudi Arabia
· Completed construction of Penang Bridge, Malaysia
· Completed construction of King Sejong Station in Antarctica
· Completed Seosan reclamation project
1940s - 1980s
2008. 05
2008. 12
2009. 11
2009. 12
· The first Korean construction company to achieve USD 60 bil-
lion in overseas orders
· Awarded iF Design Awards in 3 categories for Hillstate
· Incorporated into DJSI (Dow Jones Sustainability Index) Korea
Top 20
· Won a contract for nuclear power plants in UAE (a first in Korean
overseas exports of nuclear plants)
2000s
2010. 05
2010. 11
2010. 12
2011. 04
2012. 01
2012. 05
2012. 12
2013. 05
2013. 07
2013. 11
2014. 02
2014. 06
2014. 08
2015. 05
2016. 01
2016. 03
2016. 08
2017. 01
2017. 09
2019. 03
2019. 09
2019. 10
2020. 02
· Conferred ‘Star’ (the highest tier rating) at the Green Gracious
Builder Award by the Building Construction Authority in Sin-
gapore
· Joined the UN Global Compact (UNGC)
· Won grand slam from the world’s three most prestigious design
awards: Red Dot, iF, IDEA
· Awarded the Gold Tower Order of Industrial Service Merit by
the Ministry of Knowledge Economy on the 1st Nuclear Power
Day held in 2010
· Incorporated into the Hyundai Motor Group
· Completed gas-to-liquid (GTL) plant project in Qatar
· Obtained an order for Saudi Ma'aden Alumina Refinery project
(worth USD 1.5 billion)
· Awarded Grand Prize at the 2012 GPD Awards in the UK
· Won prizes in 2 categories at Singapore’s BCA Construction
Excellence Awards.
· Won a contract for the Third Bosphorus Bridge in Turkey
· The first Korean construction company to exceed USD 100
billion in cumulative overseas contracts
· Completed the construction of the Jangbogo Research Station
in Antarctica
· Became Korea’s first company to enter the Chilean market by
obtaining an order for the construction of the Chacao Bridge
· Obtained an order for expansion and facility improvement of
Puerto La Cruz Oil Refinery, Venezuela
· No. 13 in the ENR International Contractor Rankings
· Completed the Ulsan Bridge, the world’s third-largest sin-
gle-span suspension bridge
· Won prizes in 5 categories at Singapore’s BCA Construction
Excellence Awards
· Completed the Mong Duong-I Thermal Power Plant in Vietnam
· Order to construct the Al-Zour LNG import terminal in Kuwait
· Completion of the Third Bosporus Bridge in Turkey
· Operating profit surpassed KRW 1 trillion, a first in the Korean
construction industry (2016 total)
· DJSI Industry leader No. 1 for 5 consecutive years - A first in the
globalconstructionindustry(constructionengineeringcategory)
· Completed National Museum of Qatar
· Incorporated into DJSI (Dow Jones Sustainability Index) World
for 10 consecutive years
· Completed Sheikh Jaber Causway of Kuwait
· Obtained an order for Panama metro Line 3 surpassed KRW
3.3 trillion
2010s - 2020s
1992. 11
1993. 07
1995. 12
1996. 10
1997. 08
· Construction of the Incheon International Airport begins
· Acquired ISO 9001 certification in all business fields (a first for
a Korean construction company)
· Yonggwang Nuclear Power Plant Units 3, 4, selected as ‘Proj-
ect of the Year’ by Power Engineering, an American electrical
power magazine
· Awarded the Gold Tower Order of Industrial Service Merit for
the construction of Yonggwang Nuclear Power Plant Units 3
and 4 and for achieving 100% self-reliance in nuclear power
plant construction technology
· Taean Thermal Power Plant selected as ‘Project of the Year’ by
Power Engineering
· Entry into North Korea with the construction of the KEDO
Nuclear Power Plant Units 1, 2
1990s
2001. 04
2002. 08
2003. 07
2004. 07
2005. 04
2006. 05
2006. 09
2007. 10
2008. 02
· Awarded Grand Prize at the 2001 Construction Excellence
Awards by the Singapore Building and Construction Authority
(BCA) for Parc Palais Condominiums
· No. 12 in the ENR International Contractor Rankings based on
overseas sales revenue (No. 1 in Asia) and No. 2 in the world
after Bechtel in electric power plants
· Maintained top ranking in performance in the Korean con-
struction industry for 42 consecutive years
· Received the Annual Safety Performance Awards for Goldenhill
Park Condominiums from the Singapore Land Transportation
Authority
· Completed phases 4 5 of the South Pars onshore facilities con-
struction in Iran.
· Awarded Grand Prize at the 2006 Construction Excellence
Awards by the Singapore Building and Construction Authority
(BCA) for Goldenhill Park Condominiums
· Launched a new apartment brand, ‘Hillstate’ in Korea
· Construction of Taean Corporate City in Korea begins
· Received Grand Prize for ethical management at the Social
Responsibility Management Awards in Korea
2000s
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HYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP
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MESSAGE FROM THE VICE CHAIRMAN
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