• On 7 May 2024, the company increased registered capital to support the dividend payment to 813,678,700 registered shares, with a par value of 0.50 Baht per share, for a total registered capital of 406,839,350 Baht.
• On 27 May 2024, the paid-up capital from the dividend allocation was submitted, with 813,677,819 shares, at a par value of 0.50 Baht per share, for a total paid-up capital of 406,838,909.50 Baht.
• On 23 September 2024, the Company received a minor patent from the Department of Intellectual Property, showing the invention of the construction system and method by using bored pile, which can reduce pollution to surrounding residences and/or reduce vibration, avoid structural damage to nearby buildings, and have good effect on the environment, pile construction system and method.
Meetings with foreign partners were held to bid for work abroad to build subway stations.
On 3 April 2022, Central Bank of Myanmar issued an announcement for the companies and personnel in Myanmar to stop paying debts in foreign currencies with unspecified expiration period.
• On 1 February 2021, there was revolution in Myanmar, causing Seafco Public Co., Ltd. to stop doing business in Myanmar temporarily until the situation in Myanmar will calm down and will be normal.
• On 30 June 2020, Seafco Public Co., Ltd. received an award from Thai Pat Foundation for Rural Restoration of Thailand under Royal Patronage, ESG 100 for the year 2021 for the year 2021 for the third year consecutively.
• On 28 June 2021, the company was registered by Department of Industrial Works as Green Factory, Level 3, having approval period of three years to the year 2024.
Seafco has been certified for Quality Management System Standard. (ISO 9001: 2015)
Seafco has registered the changed of par value from 1.00 baht per share to 0.50 baht per share.
The first bored pile, barrettes and diaphragm walls project of SEAFCO in Myanmar. This 29-storey condominium project will be one of the highest buildings in Yangon. It will also mark as the first deepest three-level basement car park in Yangon.
The first SEAFCO cut and cover tunnel project in Bangkok. The project consists of diaphragm wall, bored pile, underground structure and road works.
The first Diaphragm wall work of SEAFCO in Singapore.
Seafco changed the par value from Baht 100 to Baht 1 and raised Baht 90 million form the existing shareholders at the price of Baht 1.00 per share, increasing the paid up capital to Baht 210million. Seafco became a public company on March 18, 2004. and listed in www.settrade.com on September 3, 2004.
First underground car park project in Bangkok that SEAFCO worked as a main contractor.
First cross-shape barrette in Thailand. This cross-shape barrette was designed to resist large lateral load for monopole transmission constructed in limited working space.
Seafco increased its capital to 120 million Baht, and changed a par value from Baht 1,000 to Baht 100.
The first deep foundation for expressway project by SEAFCO. Toe grouting to increase Large Diameter Bored Piles capacity was adopted.
Seafco made an agreement with Soletanche Enterprice, a well known French company to construct diaphragm walls in Thailand that Seafco would get the projects in which Soletanche would under take the diaphragm wall work. Soletanche and Seafco later separated in getting the projects on their own.
The first Large Diameter Bored Piles project by SEAFCO in Bangkok after equipment and staff were transferred from STENT-SEAFCO.
Seafco sold its investment in Balfour Beaty Thai to Stent Foundations, but purchased the remaining equipment and transferred employees form the joint venture company to Seafco.
The first Deep Diaphragm Wall for top-down construction with six - level in Bangkok basement, which was the deepest on Thailand during that period.
The first wet-processed bored piles constructed by STENT-SEAFCO.
Joined with Stent Foundation Company Limited, a well known company from UK and set up a joint venture company called "Stent Seafco", specialization in construction of large diameter bored piles, with a registered capital of 3 million Baht. Stent Seafco later changed its name to Balfour Beaty Thai.
It was incorporated on December 19, 1974, with a registered capital of 3 million baht (paid up capital of Baht 1.5million) with a par value of Baht 1,000. The company focused on construction of small diameter bored piles.
• On 7 May 2024, the company increased registered capital to support the dividend payment to 813,678,700 registered shares, with a par value of 0.50 Baht per share, for a total registered capital of 406,839,350 Baht.
• On 27 May 2024, the paid-up capital from the dividend allocation was submitted, with 813,677,819 shares, at a par value of 0.50 Baht per share, for a total paid-up capital of 406,838,909.50 Baht.
• On 23 September 2024, the Company received a minor patent from the Department of Intellectual Property, showing the invention of the construction system and method by using bored pile, which can reduce pollution to surrounding residences and/or reduce vibration, avoid structural damage to nearby buildings, and have good effect on the environment, pile construction system and method.
Meetings with foreign partners were held to bid for work abroad to build subway stations.
On 3 April 2022, Central Bank of Myanmar issued an announcement for the companies and personnel in Myanmar to stop paying debts in foreign currencies with unspecified expiration period.
• On 1 February 2021, there was revolution in Myanmar, causing Seafco Public Co., Ltd. to stop doing business in Myanmar temporarily until the situation in Myanmar will calm down and will be normal.
• On 30 June 2020, Seafco Public Co., Ltd. received an award from Thai Pat Foundation for Rural Restoration of Thailand under Royal Patronage, ESG 100 for the year 2021 for the year 2021 for the third year consecutively.
• On 28 June 2021, the company was registered by Department of Industrial Works as Green Factory, Level 3, having approval period of three years to the year 2024.
Seafco has been certified for Quality Management System Standard. (ISO 9001: 2015)
Seafco has registered the changed of par value from 1.00 baht per share to 0.50 baht per share.
The first bored pile, barrettes and diaphragm walls project of SEAFCO in Myanmar. This 29-storey condominium project will be one of the highest buildings in Yangon. It will also mark as the first deepest three-level basement car park in Yangon.
The first SEAFCO cut and cover tunnel project in Bangkok. The project consists of diaphragm wall, bored pile, underground structure and road works.
The first Diaphragm wall work of SEAFCO in Singapore.
Seafco changed the par value from Baht 100 to Baht 1 and raised Baht 90 million form the existing shareholders at the price of Baht 1.00 per share, increasing the paid up capital to Baht 210million. Seafco became a public company on March 18, 2004. and listed in www.settrade.com on September 3, 2004.
First underground car park project in Bangkok that SEAFCO worked as a main contractor.
First cross-shape barrette in Thailand. This cross-shape barrette was designed to resist large lateral load for monopole transmission constructed in limited working space.
Seafco increased its capital to 120 million Baht, and changed a par value from Baht 1,000 to Baht 100.
The first deep foundation for expressway project by SEAFCO. Toe grouting to increase Large Diameter Bored Piles capacity was adopted.
Seafco made an agreement with Soletanche Enterprice, a well known French company to construct diaphragm walls in Thailand that Seafco would get the projects in which Soletanche would under take the diaphragm wall work. Soletanche and Seafco later separated in getting the projects on their own.
The first Large Diameter Bored Piles project by SEAFCO in Bangkok after equipment and staff were transferred from STENT-SEAFCO.
Seafco sold its investment in Balfour Beaty Thai to Stent Foundations, but purchased the remaining equipment and transferred employees form the joint venture company to Seafco.
The first Deep Diaphragm Wall for top-down construction with six - level in Bangkok basement, which was the deepest on Thailand during that period.
The first wet-processed bored piles constructed by STENT-SEAFCO.
Joined with Stent Foundation Company Limited, a well known company from UK and set up a joint venture company called "Stent Seafco", specialization in construction of large diameter bored piles, with a registered capital of 3 million Baht. Stent Seafco later changed its name to Balfour Beaty Thai.
It was incorporated on December 19, 1974, with a registered capital of 3 million baht (paid up capital of Baht 1.5million) with a par value of Baht 1,000. The company focused on construction of small diameter bored piles.