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Ohgishima Masterplan

Facts

Location Client Completion
Kawasaki, Japan JFE Group 2050

Project details

Through OHGISHIMA 2050, the JFE Group, a Japanese major steelmaker, aims to convert their East Japan Works (Keihin District), located in suburb of Tokyo, for use on projects that offer significant public benefit and contribute to solving national issues.

JFE aims to create fields of innovation and enterprise that will address the complex challenges involved in the pursuit of carbon neutrality, next generation urban transport and disaster response of Greater Tokyo.

The 222-ha former ironworks site is a reclaimed land along the coast of Tokyo Bay with direct access from Haneda Airport via Metropolitan Expressway Bayshore Route.  Area zoning is key to the land use strategy and will be implemented to promote carbon neutrality and innovation across the entire district, through the deployment of cutting-edge technologies, the installation of carbon-free energy supply facilities and similar initiatives. 

The Lead Area will promote the early-development of cutting-edge logistics facilities and hydrogen energy supplies. The Co-Creation area will focus on partnership initiatives with government and private sector companies and adjacent will be “Next-generation Industrial & Mixed-use Development Zones” housing leading-edge enterprises and facilities.

In collaboration together, BDP and Nippon Koei Urban Space developed a conceptual masterplan that responded to JFE’s ambition to transform their former ironworks site to create a new mixed use masterplan for innovation and enterprise that will address the national complex challenges.

As of Q4 2024, ID&E Holdings continues to support JFE with further site due diligence, surveys, and engineering advisory in the early development stage.

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