Japan’s DENZAI Group is deepening its presence in engineered heavy lifting and transport across Asia through a new alliance with Vietnam’s PC1 Group, anchored by a 58.5 MW onshore wind project in the Philippines. The partnership gives DENZAI an expanded role in the region’s wind build-out while tying its lifting expertise directly to a defined project and schedule.
The first joint assignment under the agreement is the Camarines Sur onshore wind project on Luzon Island. For this 58.5 MW development, DENZAI Philippines, a subsidiary of Singapore-based DENZAI International Holdings, is tasked with installing nine wind turbines at the site. According to the partners, construction is planned to begin in late March 2026.
Under the partnership, PC1 and DENZAI will work together on wind and other renewable schemes in both the Philippines and Vietnam. The arrangement is designed to pair PC1’s engineering, procurement, and construction capability with DENZAI’s know-how in heavy-lift operations, specialised transport, and turbine installation.
PC1 Group, a major Vietnamese power and infrastructure contractor, has been active in the sector for more than six decades. The company has delivered numerous high-voltage grid projects and substation works and has built up a track record in renewable power. It also develops wind projects in Vietnam and operates centralised control and operations centres that manage many of the country’s wind farms.
Founded in Japan in 1972, DENZAI focuses on engineered heavy lifting and transport solutions and now operates not only in its home market but also across several Asian countries and other overseas locations. The group has been placing increasing emphasis on renewables, taking on both the erection and servicing of wind turbines on land and at sea.
Kohki Uemura, CEO of DENZAI International Holdings, said the company is pleased to team up with PC1, describing it as a long-standing and reliable counterpart in wind power construction. He noted that as the Philippines moves faster toward renewable energy, wind power is expected to contribute more to energy security and to the country’s long-term sustainable development.