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.
Established | 1973[1] |
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Type | Public limited company |
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Coordinates | 23°47′42.662″N90°24′48.254″E/ 23.79518389°N 90.41340389°E |
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Employees | 2500 |
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History
editConcord 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
editTheDepartment 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
editConcord 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]
List of companies and establishment dates
edit- Late 1972: Concord Construction Co
- 1976-02-10: Concord Engineers & Construction LTD
- 1983-03-05: Jeacon Garments LTD
- 1988-07-31: MNK Marbel & Tiles Technology LTD
- 1989-01-26: Bangladesh Gypsum Products (pte) LTD
- 1989-01-28: Modern Furniture & Interior Décor (pte) LTD
- 1989-02-12: MNK Chemicals and Home Services LTD
- 1989-04-03: Concord Condominium LTD
- 1990-07-29: Concord Ready-Mix & Concrete Products LTD
- 1991-06-20: Concord Fashion Export LTD
- 1994-28-04: Concord Architects & Interior Décor LTD
- 1997-04-05: Concord Real Estate & Building Products LTD
- 1999-05-09: Concord Real Estate & Development LTD
- 2000-01-06: Concord Pre-stressed Concrete & Block Plant LTD
- 2001-02-01: Concord Entertainment Co. Ltd
- 2003-06-29: Concord Architects & Engineers LTD
- 2003-08-03: Concord Communication Co LTD
- 2008-01-03: Concord Consortium LTD
- 2008-06-19: Concord City Development LTD
See also
editReferences
edit- ^abParvez, Sohel (5 January 2020)."Concord excited about govt move to phase out clay bricks".The Daily Star.
- ^"Chairman's Message".
- ^abc"Tall Buildings in Bangladesh".Institution of Engineers Bangladesh, Institute of Architects Bangladesh, [and] Bangladesh Institute of Planners. 1 June 1993 – via Google Books.
- ^"Our Companies".
- ^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.
- ^Lawson, Alastair (31 March 2002)."Bangladesh opens lavish theme park".BBC News.Retrieved22 July2018.
- ^Hossain, Shahadat."Foy's Lake not safe for tourists?".The Daily Star.Retrieved22 July2018.
- ^"Century-old Bangladesh lake now a theme park".Business Standard India.IANS. 25 March 2014.Retrieved22 July2018.
- ^"Construction works of Police Plaza Concord begin".The Daily Star.11 December 2007.Retrieved22 July2018.
- ^"PM opens 'Police Plaza'".The Daily Star.11 June 2015.Retrieved22 July2018.
- ^ab"Lake City Concord opens".The Daily Star.Retrieved14 January2020.
- ^"Top of the World (Revolving Restaurant) - Chattogram".wikimapia.org.Retrieved14 January2020.
- ^"Concord Group since 1972".Daily Sun.Retrieved14 January2020.
- ^"DoE fines Concord Group Tk 14 lakh".The Daily Star.15 August 2012.Retrieved22 July2018.
- ^"Hand over Azimpur Concord building to orphanage: HC".The Daily Star.17 September 2015.Retrieved21 August2017.
- ^"Concord gets IQC award".Daily Sun.Retrieved14 January2020.
- ^"Roll Of Honour".The Daily Star.3 October 2015.Retrieved14 January2020.
- ^"Concord wins 'National Environment Medal'".Dhaka Tribune.7 June 2022.Retrieved14 June2022.
- ^"Concord wins national environment medal".The Daily Star.9 June 2022.Retrieved14 June2022.
- ^ab"Concord Group since 1972".daily-sun.December 2016.Retrieved22 March2024.
- ^ab"Concord Group"– via PressReader.
- ^"Concord Group - Leading Real Estate & Construction Conglomerates".Concord Group.
- ^"Singapore City Telecommunication Center Building | Office Buildings | WORKS | Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., Ltd".smcon.co.jp.
- ^abcdefg"S.M.Kamaluddin - Golden Business Bangladesh".
- ^"The Foy's lake threatened by construction of amusement park".The Foy's lake threatened by construction of amusement park.
- ^"The Daily Star Web Edition Vol. 5 Num 200".archive.thedailystar.net.
- ^"The Daily Star Web Edition Vol. 5 Num 660".archive.thedailystar.net.Retrieved31 May2024.
Further reading
edit- Khan, Kawsar (12 February 2009)."Let's drift out of Dhaka".The Daily Star.Archived fromthe originalon 1 February 2016.Retrieved31 January2016.