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词条 Hyundai Engineering & Construction
释义

  1. Key landmark construction sites

  2. Major Hyundai Entities (formerly Hyundai Group)

  3. Hyundai E&C Group

  4. Notable people

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{short description|South Korean construction company}}{{Infobox company|
| name = Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd.
| logo = Hyundai Engineering & Construction logo.svg
| type = Private
| foundation = {{start date and age|1947}}
| location = Seoul, South Korea
| key_people = Soo Hyun Jung (President & CEO)
| area_served = Worldwide
| industry = Engineering, construction
| website = http://www.hdec.co.kr/
}}{{Infobox Korean name
| hangul=현대 건설|
| hanja=現代建設|
| mr=Hyŏndae Kŏnsŏl|
| rr=Hyeondae Geonseol|
}}Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co., Ltd. {{kse|000720}} (abbreviation: HDEC) is a major construction company in South Korea. The company was founded by Chung Ju-yung in 1947 as the Hyundai Civil Works Company and was a major component of the Hyundai Group. Hyundai Construction and Hyundai Engineering merged in 1999.[1]

Hyundai Construction played a major role in the importation of Korean laborers to the Middle East to work on construction projects in the 1970s and 1980s. In the decade following 1975, Hyundai signed their first contract in the region for construction of a shipyard for the Iranian Navy near Bandar-e Abbas. 800,000 Koreans went to work in Saudi Arabia and another 25,000 went to Iran; Hyundai was their largest employer.[2][3]

Under creditors' management with Korea Exchange Bank as the largest creditor, Hyundai Group was split into several entities from 2001 to 2006.[4] As of March 2007, HDEC is the main shareholder of Hyundai Merchant Marine, which is the de facto holding company of Hyundai Group. Hyundai Group and Hyundai Motor Group (another spin-off from Hyundai Group) are both vying to purchase HDEC.[4]

In 2011, Hyundai Motor Group became the new owner of Hyundai Eng. & Const.,co.,Ltd. This was determined by Korean banks' decision after defeating Hyundai (Merchant marine: the 2nd largest shipping co., in Korea after Hanjin shipping) Group.

Key landmark construction sites

  • Bangabandhu Bridge, Bangladesh
  • Kyeong-bu (Seoul-Busan) express way
  • North Han river, Soyanggang Dam, multipurpose Dam
  • Seoul Gangnam apartment introduction in Korea during 1970
  • Hyundai Ulsan shipyard
  • Hyundai Motor Ulsan complex
  • Ulsan Industrial complex
  • Posco Giant Pohang and Gwangyang (South-west of Korean peninsula) com
  • Jabel Ali Industrial harbour construction
  • Singapore Suntec tower project
  • Ulsan Grand Bridge
  • Geogeum Grand Bridge
  • Masan Changwon Grand Bridge
  • Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway, Kuwait (Under Construction)

Major Hyundai Entities (formerly Hyundai Group)

  • Hyundai
  • Hyundai Motor Company, a division of Hyundai Motor Group
  • Hyundai Heavy Industries
  • Hyundai Asan, a division of Hyundai Group
  • Hyundai Engineering & Construction (HDEC) / Hyundai E&C Group
  • Hyundai Department Store Group
  • Hyundai Development Group
  • Hyundai Electronics, renamed as Hynix in 2001
  • Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance Group, Hyundai marine fire insurance group

Hyundai E&C Group

  • Hyundai Engineering & Construction (HDEC / Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd )
  • Hyundai Engineering (HEC), HEC or Hyundai Engineering Co. Ltd
  • Hyundai Equipment & Steel Industries
  • Hyundai Design
  • Hyundai Farm
  • Hyundai CNI
  • Hyundai Hillstate
  • Hyundai Education

Notable people

The former president of South Korea, Lee Myung-bak, was a former CEO of Hyundai Engineering and Construction.

See also

{{Portal|Companies}}
  • Suwon Hyundai Engineering & Construction
  • Economy of South Korea
  • List of Korea-related topics
  • CentGas consortium
  • List of companies of South Korea

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.brl.pe.kr/news/19990515-hdec.htm|title=Hyundai E & C, Engineering merger|date=May 15, 1999|website=Brl.pe.kr|accessdate=11 November 2017}}
2. ^{{cite conference|last=Seok|first=Hyunho|title=Korean migrant workers to the Middle East|booktitle=Migration to the Arab World: Experience of Returning Migrants|editors=Gunatilleke, Godfrey (ed.)|pages=56–103|publisher=United Nations University Press|year=1991|isbn=9280807455}}
3. ^{{cite book|title=Made in Korea: Chung Ju Yung and the Rise of Hyundai|last=Steers|first=Richard M.|publisher=Routledge|pages=109–117|year=1999|location=United Kingdom|isbn=978-0-415-92050-6}}
4. ^  {{dead link|date=November 2017}}

External links

  • Hyundai Group {{en icon}} website
  • Hyundai Group {{ko icon}} website
  • HYUNDAI CONGLOMERATES OF KOREA {{en icon}}
  • Hyundai Engineering and Construction {{ko icon}} website
  • Hyundai Engineering and Construction {{en icon}} Website
  • Hyundai Engineering & Construction {{en icon}} Hikot Page
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6 : Construction and civil engineering companies of South Korea|Companies based in Seoul|Companies listed on the Korea Exchange|Construction and civil engineering companies established in 1947|Hyundai Motor Group|1947 establishments in Korea

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