Kedge Wins Corporate Humanities Award for Social Innovation

Kedge Construction has been honored with the Special Innovation Award at the 2nd Corporate Humanities Awards, recognizing its pioneering “Repair and Circulate” initiative that transforms construction expertise into a force for social good. The program integrates resource reuse, government partnerships, community participation, and care for vulnerable groups, proving that professional skills can generate lasting social impact. The organizers praised Kedge for “turning construction into a gentle social power—repairing not only houses but also relationships within society.” Recent efforts include post-disaster home repairs in Hualien with the TSMC Charity Foundation following the April 3 earthquake, and renovating a children’s learning center in Nansi with the Happy Learning Association to provide safer spaces for education. This recognition belongs not only to Kedge but also to every partner who shares the vision of creating hope through collaboration and responsibility.