History

October 1964 Founded "Nihon Kenchiku Sekisan Kenkyu-sho [Japan Research Institution of Quantity Survey]" in Furuichi, Joto-Ku, Osaka City.
September 1965 Relocated to Shimano-uchi, Minami-ku (now Chuo-ku), Osaka City.
May 1966 Incorporated the institution and changed the official name to "Nisseki Komu [Nisseki Construction] Co., Ltd ."
September 1969 Increased capital to 2,000,000 yen.
April 1970 Introduced FACOM-230 and began researching the computerization of quantity surveying.
September 1972 Increased capital to 4,000,000 yen.
July 1975 Successfully computerized quantity surveying using personal computers.
April 1981 Separated the department of design supervision and established "Nisseki Sekkei Kanri [Nisseki Architectural Office] Co., Ltd."
June 1981 Formed a business alliance with Uchida Yoko Co., Ltd. and released the NCS system.
October 1981 Increased capital to 9,000,000 yen.
March 1984 Established a Tokyo branch.
March 1988 Relocated headquarters to the current location (Tanimachi, Chuo-ku, Osaka).
November 1988 Increased capital to 18,000,000 yen.
July 1990 Established a software development center "SSD Center" in Shimaya, Konohana-ku, Osaka City.
April 1992 Changed the official name to "Nisseki Survey Co., Ltd."
April 1996 Added a CI-NET supporting function to "NCS for Windows," developed with a subsidy from the Construction Industry Division Promotion Center, Fund for Construction Industry Promotion.
September 1996 Increased capital to 20,000,000 yen.
September 1997 Released the Network Supporting Quantity Surveying "NCS/CENSS System", a client/server system that makes full use of the network OS (Windows NT) and database (ORACLE).
June 1999 Integrated the development department "SSD center" into headquarters.
July 2000 Integrated the "quantity survey department" and "cost design section" and established the "building cost department."
June 2001 Released the approximate estimating system "NCS/DRESS" that was adopted and developed by the "Fiscal 2000 Year Development and Promotion Business of Specified Programs" of the IPA (Information-technology Promotion Agency of Japan).
October 2001 Released the Quantity Survey System "NCS/CENSS Quick" that is interoperable with the Ookutaiza (digitizer) by Oak Information System Corporation.
October 2004 Established "Val System Co., Ltd." with the aim of further enhancing the customer support service for NCS systems.
June 2005 Released "NCS/HELIOS", a cutting-edge quantity surveying system using a digital trace input method that has a dedicated CAD and allows users to input quantity surveying data for both structure and finishes in a single process.
July 2008 Received the "Good Practice Award" from the MLIT Kanto Regional Development Bureau.
October 2008 Relocated the Tokyo branch to Shingawa, Chuo-ku.
May 2011 Established IFC inertoperability with "GLOOBE," a building design system developed by Fukui Computer Architect Inc.
January 2012 Established IFC interoperability with "ArchiCAD," a professional BIM tool developed by Graphisoft Japan Co., Ltd.
May 2013 Established IFC interoperability with the BIM tool, "Revit," collaborating with Autdesk, Inc.