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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 エスケー化研 Osaka//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers

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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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Reinforcing existing rockfall protection fences! Stronger Method [*with construction examples*]

Rockfall capture performance is more than doubled! Reinforcement and height increase of the fence can be achieved without special processing!

The Stronger Method is a completely new rockfall countermeasure technique that utilizes existing rockfall protection fences without any special processing for reinforcement and achieves an increase in fence height. It allows for a "simple, inexpensive, and short-term" increase in fence height, with rockfall capture performance more than doubled! It is compatible with both newly installed and existing H-beam type rockfall protection fences. *We are currently offering a catalog with case studies of the Stronger Method, which has also been adopted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism! Please download for more details. 【Features】 ■ No need for large-scale traffic regulations or detours due to heavy machinery! ■ Reinforcement is done without processing, allowing for quick and economical construction! ■ NETIS Registration No: HR-140004-A *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog to view.

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Groundbreaking rockfall prevention method "Stronger Method" *Case study collection giveaway

Easily, cheaply, and quickly raise the height of the existing stone guard! [Check the easy installation in the video]

We are currently offering a catalog featuring case studies of the Stronger Method, which has been adopted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism! For more details, please download it. The Stronger Method is a completely new rockfall countermeasure technique that utilizes existing rockfall protection fences without any special processing, allowing for reinforcement and an increase in fence height. It can raise the fence height "easily, inexpensively, and in a short period," and the rockfall capture performance is more than doubled! It is compatible with both new and existing H-beam type rockfall protection fences. Adoption Case (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) ● Initially planned to "break down the retaining wall → new construction," but wanted to minimize damage to the retaining wall as it had been repaired multiple times.  → No need for any demolition (or core drilling) of the retaining wall concrete. ● As it is a major national road, we wanted to shorten the traffic regulation period.  → Only one day of regulation during material delivery (normally, regulations last about two weeks). ● We wanted to utilize existing stock and reduce costs.  → No processing required for existing structures, resulting in about a 20% cost reduction compared to new construction. *For more details about the case studies, please contact us or download the catalog to view.

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What is a revolutionary reinforcement method for easily raising the height of fences?

*Essential for those worried about rockfall protection fences* *Easily, inexpensively, and in a short period, increase the height of existing stone guards with the "Stronger Method"*

The "Stronger Method" utilizes existing rockfall protection fences as they are, allowing for easy reinforcement and height increase without special processing. It can double the rockfall capture performance with "simple, low-cost, and short-term" height increases! It is compatible with both new and existing H-beam type rockfall protection fences. ♦ If the protection fence is damaged or rocks have flown over to the road or houses, simple countermeasures are needed... ♦ Rebuilding incurs high construction costs. If we could reduce costs... ♦ We want to minimize the construction period as much as possible... If you have any concerns like these, please feel free to consult with us. *For more details on case studies, please contact us or download the catalog to view.

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Reinforcement and Height Increase of Rockfall Protection Fences Utilizing Existing Structures

Numerous examples and benefits of the "Stronger Method" are featured with color photographs!

This document is about the simple construction method "Stronger Method" for attaching components to existing rockfall protection fences. It includes numerous examples with photos based on requests such as, "We planned to demolish and rebuild the retaining wall, but we have repaired it multiple times and want to minimize damage to the wall," and "Since this is a major national road, we want to shorten the traffic regulation period." Additionally, the features and benefits of the "Stronger Method" are also introduced. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ What is Stone Guard? ■ Application range of the Stronger Method ■ Features of the Stronger Method ■ Mechanism of the Stronger Method ■ Examples of adoption *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Examples of Stronger Method Adoption: Fukushima Prefecture

Change the height from 1.5m to 2.5m with a raised type to accommodate your desired fence height.

We would like to introduce an example of the "Stronger Method," which is a reinforcement work for rockfall protection fences utilizing existing structures in Fukushima Prefecture. There were rockfalls that exceeded the fence, and there was a desire to increase the height of the fence. Additionally, it was adopted with consideration for the landscape and to accommodate landscape colors. The height was changed from 1.5m to 2.5m using a raised type to meet the desired fence height. Furthermore, we were able to accommodate landscape colors with hot-dip galvanized coating plus painting. 【Adoption Example】 ■ Location: Fukushima Prefecture ■ Type: Raised type ■ Reasons for Adoption - There were rockfalls that exceeded the fence, and there was a desire to increase the height of the fence. → Addressed with a raised type (H = 1.5m to 2.5m) - There was a desire to accommodate landscape colors with consideration for the landscape. → Possible to accommodate with hot-dip galvanizing plus painting. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Stronger Method Adoption Example: Yamanashi Prefecture

Change the height from 2m to 3m! This method allows for approximately half the cost and a significant reduction in construction time.

We would like to introduce an example of the "Stronger Method," a rockfall protection fence reinforcement project that utilizes existing structures in Yamanashi Prefecture. There were instances of rockfalls exceeding the fence, and there was a desire to increase the height of the fence. Additionally, although a high-energy protection fence had already been designed, it was costly. There were also bent posts that the client wanted to reuse if possible, which led to the adoption of this method. The height was changed from 2m to 3m using a raising type to meet the desired fence height. Furthermore, this method allows for approximately half the cost and significant shortening of the construction period. Regarding the bent posts, part of the base of the posts was retained and raised to accommodate the situation. 【Adoption Example】 ■ Location: Yamanashi Prefecture ■ Type: Raising Type ■ Reasons for Adoption - There were rockfalls exceeding the fence, and there was a desire to increase the fence height. → Addressed with the raising type (H=2.0→3.0m) - A high-energy protection fence had already been designed, but it was costly. → Approximately half the cost and significant shortening of the construction period. - There were bent posts that the client wanted to reuse. → Raised by retaining part of the base of the posts. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Hyogo Prefecture Construction Case Study: Reinforcement Method for Existing Rockfall Protection Fences - Implementation of Fence Height Increase

Increase fence height using raised components! The materials are lightweight and installation is simple.

Here is a case study of the "Stronger Method" implemented in Hyogo Prefecture. As a result of the construction, the fence height increased from 2.0m to 3.0m. The construction length was L = 39.1m. This method allows for the existing rockfall protection fence to be utilized as is, enabling simple reinforcement and height increase without any special processing of the facility. [Case Study] ■ Height Increase Type (Fence Height: H = 2.0 → 3.0m, Construction Length: L = 39.1m) ■ Hyogo Prefecture (Construction: Fiscal Year 2018) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Hyogo Prefecture Construction Case Study: Reinforcement Method for Existing Rockfall Protection Fences, Usable Without Small Heavy Machinery.

Simple construction! This method allows for an increase in fence height using raised components.

Here is a case study of the "Stronger Method" conducted in Hyogo Prefecture. As a result of the construction, the fence height increased from 2.0m to 3.0m, with a construction length of L = 39.5m. This method restrains the twisting of the posts with upper and lower reinforcement brackets, allowing for buckling prevention at the base of the posts. Additionally, since no small machinery is used, there is no need to cut down surrounding trees. [Case Study] ■ Raised type (Fence height: H = 2.0 → 3.0m, Construction length: L = 39.5m) ■ Hyogo Prefecture (Construction: Fiscal Year 2018) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Hyogo Construction Case Study: Railway Proximity Work - Reinforcement and Elevation of Existing Protective Fences

A case of railway proximity work where reinforcement and elevation of the existing protective fence were carried out!

Here is a case study of the "Stronger Method" implemented in Hyogo Prefecture. As a result of the construction, the fence height increased from 1.55m to 3.0m, with a construction length of L = 13.0m. This method distributes the load, which was previously supported by a single span in conventional methods, across multiple spans by connecting the tops of the posts with steel rods. Additionally, in areas where there are concerns about insufficient fence height, height-raising materials can be used to increase the fence height. [Case Study] ■ Height-raising reinforcement type (Fence height: H = 1.55 → 3.0m, Construction length: L = 13.0m) ■ Hyogo Prefecture (Construction: FY 2015, Railway proximity work) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Pavement Method: Water-Resistant Drainage Pavement Method (POSMAC Method)

Pavement Method: Water-Resistant Drainage Pavement Method (POSMAC Method)

Waterproof drainage pavement (POSMAC) is a technology for constructing drainage pavements. 【Features】 ○ Using an asphalt finisher equipped with an emulsion spraying device (SPAF), high-concentration modified asphalt emulsion (cationic GS-C) is sprayed in large quantities and uniformly while simultaneously laying the drainage mixture, forming a waterproof layer beneath the drainage mixture layer to protect the base surface from infiltrating rainwater and other sources. ○ By utilizing this method, the reliability of the pavement is enhanced by protecting the base surface compared to conventional drainage pavements that are constructed in a single layer. ○ It allows for significant cost reduction compared to drainage pavements constructed in two layers, including the base layer. ○ The filling of asphalt contributes to stress relief effects, which is expected to suppress reflection cracking. ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.

  • Drainage and ventilation equipment
  • Paving Materials

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Jokuso construction method

Jokuso construction method

Subgrade treatment method performed prior to overlay, cushion layer method 【Features】 ○ A "stress relief layer" is provided between the existing pavement and the overlay layer, which is effective in suppressing reflection cracks. ○ The cushion layer method includes OG mix layer (OGM layer) and SD layer. ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.

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  • Paving of sidewalks, roads, parking lots and stadiums
  • Pavement construction

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