Concord Groupis a Bangladeshiconglomerate[5]that was founded in 1973.[3]The industries under this conglomerate include construction, real estate, architecture & design, communication, entertainment, hospitality, and garments.

Concord Group
Established1973;51 years ago(1973)[1]
TypePublic limited company
Location
Coordinates23°47′42.662″N90°24′48.254″E/ 23.79518389°N 90.41340389°E/23.79518389; 90.41340389
Fields
Key people
Subsidiaries
  • Concord Engineers & Construction Ltd.
  • Concord Real Estate & Building Product Ltd.
  • Concord Condominium Ltd.
  • Concord Real Estate & Development Ltd.
  • Concord Entertainment Co., Ltd
  • Concord Ready-Mix & Concrete products Ltd.
  • Concord Architects & interior Décor Ltd.
  • Concord Architects & interior Décor Ltd.
  • Concord Prestressed Concrete & Block Plants Ltd.
  • Concord Lands Ltd.
  • Concord Consortium Ltd.
  • Concord Communication Co. Ltd.
  • Concord City Development Ltd.
Employees2500
Website
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History

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Concord Group was founded in 1973.[3]In 2002, Concord Group built a multimillion-dollaramusement parkinSavarcalledFantasy Kingdom.[6]In 2004, theGovernment of Bangladeshleased the historicFoy's Laketo Concord Group for 50 years to develop it into a resort and amusement park namedFoy's Lake Concord.[7][8]In 2007, Concord Group began construction work on a shopping Complex called Police Plaza, which was built in partnership with theBangladesh Police Welfare Trustof theBangladesh Police.[9]The building is located inGulshan Thanaand was completed in 2015.[10]

They set up the first satellite township in Bangladesh[11]and constructed the country’s first revolving tower in Chittagong.[12]They constructed 7 world-class theme parks in Bangladesh including Fantasy Kingdom & Foy's Lake Complex.[13]They introduced new technology involving reinforced concrete block masonry to serve as a better structural system for earthquake-prone zones.[11]

Controversy

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TheDepartment of Environmentfined Concord Group 1.4 million taka for building 12-story and two 15-story buildings without their permission.[14]

On 17 September 2015, theBangladesh High Courtrequested that Concord hand over an 18-story building built on land occupied by theSalimullah Orphanage;said court determined that the contract used to acquire the land was illegal.[15]

Awards

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Concord Group won the 2010 BID International Quality Summit (IQS) Award in New York based on "Excellence, Innovation, Customer Satisfaction, Technology, Leadership Strategic Planning & Business Results".[16]They also received the Daily Star - DHL Bangladesh Business Award in the category: "Enterprise of the year 2000' in recognition of" Outstanding Leadership Quality and as Role model in Corporate Business in Bangladesh.”[17]In 2022, they won a National Environment Medal for their contributions to environment protection and pollution control inBangladesh.[18][19]

Projects

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The group's main business isreal estate&construction.This organization has developed over 1,200residential,Commercial propertyprojects by 2023, including,private property,autonomousproperty,government projectsandmonuments.[20]

Notable Projects by Concord Group
Project Name Project Type Address Construction Architect Authority References
Start Date End Date
National Martyrs' Memorial Monument Savar,Dhaka 1982 1982 Syed Mainul Hossain Government of Bangladesh [21]
Main passenger terminal & VVIP terminal buildings ofDhaka International Airport Airport Kurmitola,Dhaka 1983 Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh(CAAB) [22][21]
Singapore City Telecommunication Center Building Commercial building Singapore 1986 BEP Akitek Sdn Bhd Singapore Telecommunications Limited [23][20]
Bangladesh Shilpa Bank Bhaban Commercial building Motijheel,Dhaka 1980 1983 Syed Mainul Hossain Government of Bangladesh [1]
Janata Bank Bhaban Commercial building Motijheel,Dhaka 1985 Syed Mainul Hossain Janata Bank [24]
Jiban Bima Tower Commercial building Motijheel,Dhaka 1983 Jiban Bima Corporation [24]
Shaheed Suhrawardy Indoor Stadium Indoor stadium Mirpur,Dhaka [24]
BTVauditorium Auditorium Rampura,Dhaka [24]
Titas GasBhaban Commercial building Kawran Bazar,Dhaka [24]
IDB bhaban Commercial building Agargaon,Dhaka [24]
Fantasy Kingdom Amusement park Savar,Dhaka [24]
Foy's Lake Amusement park Chattogram,Dhaka [25]
Shaheed Zia Memorial Complex and Mini Bangladesh Amusement park Chattogram,Dhaka

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World Trade Center Chittagong Commercial building Chattogram,Dhaka August 29, 2006 January 30, 2016 Chittagong Chamber of Commerce & Industry(CCCI) [27]

List of companies and establishment dates

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  1. Late 1972: Concord Construction Co
  2. 1976-02-10: Concord Engineers & Construction LTD
  3. 1983-03-05: Jeacon Garments LTD
  4. 1988-07-31: MNK Marbel & Tiles Technology LTD
  5. 1989-01-26: Bangladesh Gypsum Products (pte) LTD
  6. 1989-01-28: Modern Furniture & Interior Décor (pte) LTD
  7. 1989-02-12: MNK Chemicals and Home Services LTD
  8. 1989-04-03: Concord Condominium LTD
  9. 1990-07-29: Concord Ready-Mix & Concrete Products LTD
  10. 1991-06-20: Concord Fashion Export LTD
  11. 1994-28-04: Concord Architects & Interior Décor LTD
  12. 1997-04-05: Concord Real Estate & Building Products LTD
  13. 1999-05-09: Concord Real Estate & Development LTD
  14. 2000-01-06: Concord Pre-stressed Concrete & Block Plant LTD
  15. 2001-02-01: Concord Entertainment Co. Ltd
  16. 2003-06-29: Concord Architects & Engineers LTD
  17. 2003-08-03: Concord Communication Co LTD
  18. 2008-01-03: Concord Consortium LTD
  19. 2008-06-19: Concord City Development LTD

See also

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References

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  1. ^abParvez, Sohel (5 January 2020)."Concord excited about govt move to phase out clay bricks".The Daily Star.
  2. ^"Chairman's Message".
  3. ^abc"Tall Buildings in Bangladesh".Institution of Engineers Bangladesh, Institute of Architects Bangladesh, [and] Bangladesh Institute of Planners. 1 June 1993 – via Google Books.
  4. ^"Our Companies".
  5. ^Alam, Md Mahabub (30 July 2012)."Diversification of business: A strategic management perspective".The Financial Express.Dhaka. Archived fromthe originalon 3 February 2013.Retrieved30 January2016.
  6. ^Lawson, Alastair (31 March 2002)."Bangladesh opens lavish theme park".BBC News.Retrieved22 July2018.
  7. ^Hossain, Shahadat."Foy's Lake not safe for tourists?".The Daily Star.Retrieved22 July2018.
  8. ^"Century-old Bangladesh lake now a theme park".Business Standard India.IANS. 25 March 2014.Retrieved22 July2018.
  9. ^"Construction works of Police Plaza Concord begin".The Daily Star.11 December 2007.Retrieved22 July2018.
  10. ^"PM opens 'Police Plaza'".The Daily Star.11 June 2015.Retrieved22 July2018.
  11. ^ab"Lake City Concord opens".The Daily Star.Retrieved14 January2020.
  12. ^"Top of the World (Revolving Restaurant) - Chattogram".wikimapia.org.Retrieved14 January2020.
  13. ^"Concord Group since 1972".Daily Sun.Retrieved14 January2020.
  14. ^"DoE fines Concord Group Tk 14 lakh".The Daily Star.15 August 2012.Retrieved22 July2018.
  15. ^"Hand over Azimpur Concord building to orphanage: HC".The Daily Star.17 September 2015.Retrieved21 August2017.
  16. ^"Concord gets IQC award".Daily Sun.Retrieved14 January2020.
  17. ^"Roll Of Honour".The Daily Star.3 October 2015.Retrieved14 January2020.
  18. ^"Concord wins 'National Environment Medal'".Dhaka Tribune.7 June 2022.Retrieved14 June2022.
  19. ^"Concord wins national environment medal".The Daily Star.9 June 2022.Retrieved14 June2022.
  20. ^ab"Concord Group since 1972".daily-sun.December 2016.Retrieved22 March2024.
  21. ^ab"Concord Group"– via PressReader.
  22. ^"Concord Group - Leading Real Estate & Construction Conglomerates".Concord Group.
  23. ^"Singapore City Telecommunication Center Building | Office Buildings | WORKS | Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., Ltd".smcon.co.jp.
  24. ^abcdefg"S.M.Kamaluddin - Golden Business Bangladesh".
  25. ^"The Foy's lake threatened by construction of amusement park".The Foy's lake threatened by construction of amusement park.
  26. ^"The Daily Star Web Edition Vol. 5 Num 200".archive.thedailystar.net.
  27. ^"The Daily Star Web Edition Vol. 5 Num 660".archive.thedailystar.net.Retrieved31 May2024.

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