Construction method Product List and Ranking from 1597 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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  1. Taiyo Kisokogyo Co.,Ltd. Aichi//General contractors and subcontractors
  2. 水研 Shiga//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
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  4. 4 三晃金属工業 Tokyo//General contractors and subcontractors
  5. 5 日本海洋サービス 大阪支店 Osaka//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers

Construction method Product ranking

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 29, 2025~Nov 25, 2025
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  1. Install the valve without stopping the water! 'EM Continuous Water Valve Method' 水研
  2. Hybrid Concrete Reinforcement Method "Solid Remain Alpha"
  3. Support for bridge pier reinforcement nationwide: "Temporary Closure LPF Method" 日本海洋サービス 大阪支店
  4. 4 Gradient Construction Method for Residential Exterior Walls "KF Gradient Method" KFケミカル
  5. 5 Reinforcement of existing beam after hole cutting: "Redouble Method" コンステック

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Super Multi-Point DP Construction Method

Various liquid injections are possible! A method that allows simultaneous injection at 16 points with one unit.

The "Super Multi-Point DP Method" enables injection at 16 points with a single unit and allows for approximately 100,000 liters of injection per day with two units (32 points), making it a soil purification method. It employs construction management technology using computers and has developed compact, low-noise, and low-vibration construction equipment, making it versatile for various applications. It is capable of injecting various liquids, including solution types, suspension types, bio (nutrients), and Fenton (catalysts and oxidants). 【Features】 - Variable discharge of 1 to 10 liters per minute per point - Injection management system that monitors and controls flow rate and injection pressure - Usable in narrow spaces around existing residential land and structures - Extremely low-noise equipment (except for the generator) For more details, please feel free to contact us.

  • Ground improvement
  • Civil Engineering Method

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Structural Repair Method (Suiheikun)

Jack up the foundation! Safely correct subsidence with an automatic jack control management system without causing distortion to the building.

"Suihei-kun" is an ultra-multi-point jack automatic control system that can safely and reliably perform correction, elevation, and underpinning work on buildings and structures using multiple jacks. It lifts the foundation as a whole, safely correcting the building without causing any deformation inside. This system consists of a jack automatic control device and a level measurement management device. 【Features】 ■ Can automatically control 32 jacks ■ Can continuously monitor level displacement processes at 32 points ■ Jack speed (extension speed) can be individually set ■ Jack stroke (extension amount) can be individually set and achieved within the same time ■ Can switch from automatic to manual operation ■ Individual jack loads can also be monitored ■ Precision of jack lifting can be managed in millimeter units from a central control panel For more details, please feel free to contact us.

  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Residential foundations
  • Earth retaining wall/foundation reinforcement

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Pure pile method

Acquisition of architectural technical performance certification! High quality and high support capacity! Pile foundation reinforcement method for detached houses regardless of ground type.

The "Pure Pile Method" is a foundation reinforcement technique for single-family homes that solidifies cement milk into pile shapes underground, demonstrating high quality and high load-bearing capacity regardless of soil type. The construction procedure involves only one round of excavation and filling, allowing for fast construction speed and the creation of high-quality columns. By adopting a conical excavation head, the risk of soil clumping contamination during excavation has been eliminated. 【Features】 - Does not mix cement milk with the ground - The quality of the pile-shaped columns is not affected by soil type at all - Can be applied even in humus soil where solidification is difficult with conventional column improvement methods - Due to the principles of the construction method and procedure, the ground is not loosened, resulting in high vertical load-bearing capacity - Straight rods or spiral rods can be used according to soil type - Since straight rods do not have a soil discharge mechanism, there is almost no generated residual soil For more details, please feel free to contact us.

  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Residential foundations
  • Earth retaining wall/foundation reinforcement

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CCC method

Soil-cement diaphragm wall method applicable to hard ground with N value of 100 or more.

The "CCC Method" is an abbreviation for the Chain Conveyor Cutter method, which uses CCC to construct ground improvement bodies. By mixing and blending the excavated ground with solidifying materials into soil cement, it enables the construction of underground continuous waterproof walls, temporary earth retaining walls, building foundations, grid-like improvements, and full improvements, among other applications, including soil contamination countermeasures. 【Features】 ■ The quality of the improved body is uniform in the vertical direction. ■ Capable of constructing gravel layers with an N value of 50 or more. ■ Immediate response is possible even if the depths differ within the same site. ■ Quick changeover of construction progress direction. ■ NETIS registration number QSK-12005-V. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Ground improvement
  • Earth retaining wall/foundation reinforcement

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CDM-Land4 Method

Significant shortening of construction time is possible! A new ground improvement method that contributes to cost reduction.

The "CDM-Land4 Method" is a construction method that utilizes a set of four axes, allowing for simultaneous construction with four axes. This results in reduced construction time, lower costs, and excellent mixing performance, enabling the creation of high-quality improved ground. With the development of the extension rod, deep construction has become possible, achieving a construction height approximately 10 meters lower than conventional construction machinery and realizing a more efficient construction cycle compared to traditional extension methods. 【Features】 ■ Significant reduction in construction time ■ Contribution to cost savings ■ Creation of high-quality improved ground with minimal variation due to simultaneous four-axis mixing ■ High construction precision ■ Compatibility with a wide range of improvement methods For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Ground improvement
  • Civil Engineering Method

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Catalog & Case Studies / Construction of Small-Scale Thick-Walled Continuous Walls "Mini-Wall Method"

Packed with fundamental knowledge and case studies! We are currently offering a free catalog and case study collection on the mini-wall construction method, which can accommodate narrow sites and is capable of construction at a maximum depth of 20 meters with small machinery!

The "Mini Wall Method" is a construction technique that creates a soil-cement underground continuous wall with high water-stopping properties and uniform strength in the vertical direction by mixing and agitating cement slurry discharged from the base ground and the bottom end of the post using a chainsaw-type cutter mounted on a cutter post. Since uniform thickness walls can be created, it is possible to install core materials at arbitrary intervals, allowing for greater flexibility in soil retention design and the construction of economical soil-retaining water-stopping continuous walls. ■ We are currently offering a catalog summarizing basic knowledge and a collection of construction examples as a gift! 【Features of the Mini Wall Method】 ■ Due to the uniform thickness of the wall, the installation interval of the stress core material can be set arbitrarily. ■ Wall thickness can be adjusted by changing the cutter bits. ■ Construction close to structures and at property boundaries is possible. ■ The use of a suspended leader allows for step construction (5-6 m). * Please refer to the PDF data of the catalog and construction examples of the "Mini Wall Method" available for download.

  • Ground foundation construction method

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NSPC W method

NETIS registration! A lightweight embankment construction method that allows for shortening construction time and reducing costs by making panel materials self-supporting!

In developing a construction method utilizing lightweight embankment techniques, one of the issues identified is that the air-entrained lightweight embankment materials (air mortar, air milk) generate significant soil pressure due to fluidity and expansion pressure during curing. In conventional formwork methods, some form of reinforcement is typically implemented to resist and maintain these pressures. However, when using H-beams as reinforcement on the back of precast panels, the need for large machinery becomes a hindrance during the placement of lightweight mortar, compromising both workability and cost-effectiveness. Therefore, by applying tension to the NSC panels using rods and supporting the lower edge of the panels in a cantilever beam configuration, it has become possible to construct vertical walls, sloped walls, and curved walls. This achievement has led to significant reductions in construction time and costs, resulting in the completion of a technology capable of building exceptionally robust structures that have not been possible before. *For more details, please contact us or download the PDF.*

  • Retaining wall
  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Road construction

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MJS Method (Metrojet System)

Enables large-diameter high-pressure injection stirring in all directions from horizontal to diagonal and vertical!

**Principle** To address the shortcomings of the jet grouting method, we have developed a new construction device and a porous pipe. The most significant feature of this method lies in the mechanism for discharging the cut spoil. Traditionally, the jet grouting method relied solely on air lifting for spoil discharge. In contrast, the MJS method forcibly sucks the spoil into a dedicated pipe and transports it to the surface, allowing for construction at any angle from horizontal to diagonal. Additionally, by adjusting the amount of spoil discharged based on pressure management within the ground, this method enables the suppression of ground deformation such as uplift and settlement associated with injection mixing. **Features** - Capable of horizontal, diagonal, and vertical construction - Does not affect surrounding ground - Enables ground improvement at great depths - Consolidates spoil treatment - Prevents contamination due to improvement - Allows selection of improved body *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

  • Ground improvement
  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Ground foundation construction method

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JSG method / CJG method

Core methods of ultra-high pressure jet grouting! Jet grout "JSG method" "CJG method"

The jet grouting method is a technique that uses ultra-high-pressure jet fluids to cut into the ground and improve the soil. There are two types of jet grouting methods: the "JSG method," which applies pressure to the curing material while excavating the soil and simultaneously mixes the soil with the curing material to create a cylindrical solidified body, and the "column jet method," which cuts the soil with ultra-high-pressure water, discharges the slurry to the surface while filling it with curing material, also creating a cylindrical solidified body. These methods can accommodate soil improvement under various geological conditions, depths, and other circumstances. 【Features】 ■ Reliable and certain construction is possible ■ A wide range of improvements that are not affected by the target soil type ■ High adhesion construction is possible ■ Large-diameter soil improvement can be achieved with small holes, allowing for closer construction to buried objects ■ Appropriate improvement strength can be set according to the improvement purpose ■ Economical and safe materials ■ Versatile mechanisms and compact equipment *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

  • Ground improvement
  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Ground foundation construction method

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RJP method

It is also possible to create a fan-shaped improvement body (90° to 270°) using a shaking method!

The "RJP Method" is a ground improvement technique that creates cylindrical improved bodies with a diameter of 2.0 to 3.5 meters in the ground by injecting ultra-high-pressure water jet fluid (Aqua Jet) and air jet fluid, as well as ultra-high-pressure curing material jet fluid (Abrasive Jet) and air jet fluid, through a two-stage injection system using a merging method from a monitor attached to the tip of a multi-pipe rod, while rotating and pulling up. 【Features】 ■ By using a new type of ultra-high-pressure slurry pump that discharges 100 L/min of curing material at a regular pressure of 40 MPa, large cross-section improvements can be made across all ground types. ■ The improvement cross-section can be freely selected due to the oscillation mechanism. ■ Strength adjustments can be made according to the improvement purpose. ■ High quality. ■ Cost-effective. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

  • Ground improvement
  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Ground foundation construction method

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Construction Case Study "TRD Method"

Basic information about the TRD method and various construction examples are provided! Outstanding stability! Capable of constructing underground continuous walls at a maximum depth of 60 meters with a machine height of 10 meters!

The "TRD Method" is a construction technique that involves moving a cutter post installed underground laterally while excavating the ground with cutter bits attached to a cutter chain. During this process, a solidifying liquid is mixed and stirred with in-situ soil in a vertical direction to create a wall-like solidified body underground. 【Features】 1. Outstanding stability 2. High precision construction is possible 3. Cost savings achieved through excellent excavation capability 4. Homogeneous wall quality in the depth direction 5. Continuous structure without discrepancies 6. Arbitrary setting of core material spacing is possible *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Ground improvement
  • Earth retaining wall/foundation reinforcement

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Mode Cell Method

Acquisition of technical evaluation: A mechanism that is easy to repair without compromising the basic performance, enabling inexpensive and rapid repairs during liquefaction.

What are reliable ground improvement methods for liquefied ground? - The occurrence of earthquakes cannot be predicted. - The magnitude of earthquakes cannot be predicted. - The presence or absence of liquefaction cannot be predicted. - The extent of liquefaction cannot be predicted. - The amount of differential settlement due to liquefaction cannot be predicted. - The cost of repair work cannot be predicted. Therefore, based on the premise that some degree of differential settlement damage to single-family homes during an earthquake is unavoidable, we considered that by incorporating a mechanism during new construction that allows for leveling a tilted foundation using a mode cell anchor bolt with an adjustable length via a movable nut, it would be possible to carry out repairs without compromising the original strength of the foundation. The mode cell method, realized for the first time with the mode cell anchor bolt, is the solution.

  • Pile and foundation work
  • Renovation and repair methods
  • Housing structure technology/long-term superior housing technology

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Shallow and Deep 4-Axis Method

A shallow to medium-depth ground improvement method that can enhance a wide area using small machinery. *Transportation costs are minimized with small machinery! [NETIS: KT-170044-A]

The "Shallow-Deep 4-Axis Method" is a mechanical mixing ground improvement method that discharges cement slurry from a dedicated rod tip and mixes it during excavation. A technical management system for large cross-section construction (φ700mm×4 axes = 1.46m²) has been established using compact construction machinery. With an automatic posture control system mounted on a backhoe, a maximum improvement depth of 6m is possible, while a leader method allows for construction up to 15m deep. This method provides flexible ground improvement solutions, even in narrow construction sites, as well as large-scale ground improvement projects. 【Features】 ■ The Shallow-Deep 4-Axis processing machine can be mounted on general-purpose backhoes or self-propelled small cranes. ■ By following the operation manual for settings, stable ground improvement work can be achieved. ■ Two types of construction machines are available: one using an automatic posture control backhoe and another using a telescopic crawler crane in a guide leader method. ■ Patent No. 4920116 ■ NETIS Registration No.: KT-170044-A For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Ground improvement
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Rotary crushing and mixing method

Realizing the effective use of all construction-generated soil! Applicable to the separation and improvement of debris-mixed soil generated by disasters!

1. The impact force of the rotating chain can crush and mix from viscous soil to soft rock. 2. The mixing of high water content viscous soil and sandy soil, as well as the crushing of gravel, can be improved to a high quality. 3. Viscous soil and soft rock, which were traditionally disposed of as waste, can now be improved and reused. 4. Soil containing plants and debris can be neatly screened, improving the recycling rate.

  • Road construction
  • River construction
  • Harbor Construction

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TRD method

Continuous underground wall construction possible at a height of 10m and maximum depth of 60m with machinery!

The "TRD method" is a construction technique that involves moving a cutter post installed underground horizontally while excavating the ground with cutter bits attached to a cutter chain, mixing and stirring the solidifying liquid with in-situ soil in a vertical direction, and creating a solidified body in the ground. 【Features】 1. Outstanding stability 2. High-precision construction possible 3. Cost reduction achieved through excellent excavation capability 4. Homogeneous wall quality in the depth direction 5. Continuous construction without misalignment 6. Flexible setting of core material spacing Outstanding stability, high-precision construction, and excavation capability! A ground continuous wall method adaptable to various applications! *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

  • Foundation construction
  • Temporary Construction
  • Civil Engineering Method

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