BPM Inc., which supports the maintenance of social infrastructure through DX and organizational strength, announced the launch of its 'Construction Industry Roll-up Model' to solve issues such as the lack of successors and the reliance on individual skills in the Japanese maintenance and construction industry. As the first project, the company has completed the acquisition of Sanyo Total Planning Co., Ltd. (STP), a general construction firm. In Japan's construction and maintenance sector, demand for maintenance and repairs is increasing due to aging buildings and facilities, while the supply of resources is shrinking due to an aging workforce, raising concerns about a collapse in the supply-demand balance. BPM's mission is to protect the technology and employment cultivated over many years and continuously improve the treatment and environment of those working on-site. On March 31, 2026, the company welcomed STP, which operates in the non-residential sector including offices, commercial facilities, and factories, into the group. The goal of the integration is to increase sales through BPM's sales referrals, mutual exchange of construction personnel, and operational efficiency through AI/DX. BPM will accelerate the roll-up of excellent regional construction and maintenance businesses to establish 'value-enhancement know-how' in the industry.

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  • Source: PR TIMES
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