Five Construction Principles
To-be State of Construction
Universal Criteria for Construction Works
Giken promotes the Construction Revolution to establish new standards of delivery which surpass the current conventional approach. Through consistent adherence to the “Five Construction Principles”, which includes consideration of environmental protection, safety, speed, economy and aesthetics in the form of a balanced equilateral pentagon, Giken works diligently to deliver a balanced approach to projects. The balance is achieved by giving equal weight to the five principles at each stage of a project from conception through planning, design and construction phases.
| Environmental Protection | Construction work should be environmentally friendly and free from pollution. |
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| Safety | Construction work has to be carried out in safety and comfort with a method with the highest safety criteria implemented. |
| Speed | Construction work should be completed in the shortest possible period of time. |
| Economy | Construction work must be done rationally with an inventive mind to overcome all constraints at the lowest cost. |
| Aesthetics | Construction work must proceed smoothly and the finished product should portray cultural and artistic flavour. |


















