- 1804
- Kisuke Shimizu I founded the company in Kanda Kajicho, Edo (present day Tokyo)
- 1872
- Kisuke Shimizu II built The Dai-Ichi National Bank (the former Mitsui-gumi House), Japan’s first bank
- 1948
- Company name changed from Shimizu Gumi to Shimizu Corporation
- 1989
- Shimizu Philippine Contractors, Inc. was established as subsidiary
- 1992
- Opened Shimizu Corporation representative office in the Philippines
Completed Manila Diamond Hotel at City of Manila used pre-cast concrete system, one of the first in the Philippines
- 1994
- Rehabilitation of Hotel Intercontinental Manila, redevelopment of Glorietta Mall, Quad III, Northmall and Davao Insular Hotel, expansion of Makati Supermarket, renovation of Manila Peninsula Hotel, and completed Ayala Grand Mall
- 1996
- Completed high-rise building of Frabella Residential Condominium Building, Three Salcedo Place, Regency at Salcedo, and mid-rise Cebu Marriot Hotel
- 1999
- Converted Shimizu Corporation representative office to Shimizu Corporation Manila Branch to engage in civil and engineering construction of infrastructure/development projects and public works
- 2005
- Completed Batangas Port Development Project - Civil and Marine Works of the Philippines Ports Authority (PPA) with 359,000m2 container yard
- 2011
- Completed the Subic Bay Port Development Project of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA)
- 2013
- Completed CBMP Factory of Canon Business Machines (Philippines), Inc. with total floor area of 84,000m2
Improvement of three Meteorological Radar System in Virac Catanduanes, Aparri Cagayan, Guiuan Samar, and Weather and Flood Forecasting Center Head Office of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)
- 2014
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Connected remote towns of General Nakar Quezon and Dingalan Aurora through the completion of Umiray Bridge for Expanded Agrarian Reform Communities Development Project of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
Shimizu Open Academy International Conference in partnership with Mapua Institute of Technology (now Mapua University) focusing on Discovering New Solutions Towards Disaster Resilient and Sustainability-Oriented Philippine Built Infrastructures
- 2017
- River revetment reinforcement and drainage channel rehabilitation of Pasig-Marikina River Channel Improvement Project (Phase 3 Package 1) of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)
- 2018
- Completed Epson Precision Factory 3 with total floor area of 100,000m2 and of Renovation of Factory 1 & 2 with combined total floor area of 20,000m2
- 2020
- Completed Arterial Road Bypass Project (Bypass Bridge) in Plaridel Bulacan as part of trunk road between National Capital Region to North Luzon Region