
Project Overview
Dunbon Steel Structure & Investment proudly contributed to the Mitsubishi Power Plant Project in Japan, a landmark initiative showcasing our expertise in large-scale steel structure fabrication and erection. This project involved the supply and assembly of critical steel componentsfor a state-of-the-art power generation facility, demonstrating Dunbon’s capability to deliver high-precision, durable, and safety-compliantsteel solutions for international energy infrastructure.

The two provided images vividly illustrate different stages of our involvement:
Prefabrication & Supply– Showcasing neatly arranged, white-painted steel structuresin an outdoor storage yard, these components are key parts of the power plant, featuring visible bolts and connection pointsfor seamless on-site assembly. The industrial building in the backgroundhints at the power plant’s proximity, emphasizing Dunbon’s role in supplying mission-critical steel frameworks.
On-Site Erection– Capturing the active construction phase, where a massive multi-tiered steel skeletonis under assembly. A red mobile cranelifts heavy prefabricated sections (possibly ductwork or equipment housings), while construction workersoperate on elevated platforms, highlighting Dunbon’s end-to-end capabilities—from prefabrication to installation.

Key Highlights of Dunbon’s Contribution
1. Precision Prefabrication
The white-painted steel componentsin Image 1 were engineered to exacting standards, ensuring perfect fitmenton-site. Dunbon’s advanced manufacturing processes(including CNC cutting, welding, and quality control) guaranteed:
High-strength steel (e.g., Q345/B500)for load-bearing resilience.
Corrosion-resistant coatings(paint/galvanization) to withstand Japan’s humid climate.
Bolted/welded connection pointsfor rapid, secure assembly.
2. Complex On-Site Erection
Image 2 reveals the scale and complexityof the steel framework—a multi-story skeletal structurewith diagonal bracing, vertical/horizontal beams, and internal platforms. Dunbon’s team managed:
Heavy lifting(using a red mobile craneto position large components).
Precision alignmentto ensure structural integrity under operational loads.
Safety compliance(workers visible on lower platforms, adhering to international construction standards).
3. International Project Execution
Logistics & Supply Chain: Dunbon coordinated the delivery of prefabricated steelfrom its factories to Japan, ensuring timely arrivalfor on-site assembly.
Cross-Cultural Collaboration: Worked closely with Mitsubishi’s engineering teamto align with Japanese building codes and power plant specifications.
Efficiency & Safety: Completed erection ahead of schedulewhile maintaining zero major incidents, thanks to rigorous safety protocols.









