Christiani & Nielsen (Thai) Public Company Limited

Mission and Vision

With a century of operations, we have a unique place in Thailand’s development, and will firmly continue to build a strong foundation for its future.

We aim to be the most regarded construction company in Thailand and ASEAN, by delivering excellence to our clients, honoring our commitments and nurturing each one of our people.

The Beginning (1904)

Christiani & Nielsen has had a long history since Rudolf Christiani, a young Danish civil engineer, and Aage Nielsen, a Captain in the Royal Danish Navy, established the company in Copenhagen in 1904 to build bridges, marine works and other reinforced concrete structures.

In less than five years, Christiani & Nielsen established a branch in Hamburg, Germany and, after World War I, further extended its operations across the United Kingdom, South America, Australia and Africa.

Arrival in The Kingdom (1930)Christiani & Nielsen (Siam) Ltd. was established in Thailand on 28th February 1930 with Shareholders Christiani & Nielsen A/S, The Privy Purse (Crown Property Bureau) and The East Asiatic Company Limited.

Since then, the company has been responsible for a number of landmark projects including the Democracy Monument, Klong Toey Port, Krungthep, Krungthon and Nonathburi bridges spanning the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, the Rajdamnern Boxing Stadium, the Sukhothai Hotel in Bangkok, the luxury Baan Taling Ngam Resort Hotel on Koh Samui and the Asian Games Sports Stadium.

The First Publicly Listed (1991)The Thai company was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand in early 1991 and in November 1992 changed its name to Christiani & Nielsen (Thai) Public Company Limited. In order to further strengthen operations worldwide, Christiani & Nielsen (Thai) PCL in December 1992 completed a reverse takeover of its publicly listed Danish parent company – the first such transaction in Thai history.

Expansion into Malaysia, Vietnam and China, together with investment in engineering and property related businesses, followed soon thereafter. Largely as a result of the Asian financial crisis in 1997, the company has needed to undertake extensive restructuring of the business. After restructuring, including the disposal of subsidiaries and other investments, the company will focus on its core construction business in Thailand.

Phone: 02-338-8003

Website:

https://cn-thai.co.th/en

Address :

727 La Salle Road, Bang Na, Bangkok 10260

Contact Person : Ms. Papatsorn Ngamlit

Postion : Assistant Human Resource Manager

Email : papatsng@cn-thai.co.th