Construction method Product List and Ranking from 1593 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 エスケー化研 Osaka//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers

Construction method Product ranking

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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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Landslide prevention case study by "Unit Net" 1

This is an example of preventing slope collapse in advance with "Unit Net," which balances slope stabilization and the conservation of the natural environment.

Mikune District, Sayō Town, Sayō County, Hyōgo Prefecture ◆ Damage from Typhoon No. 23 in 2004 In response to the damage caused by Typhoon No. 23 in 2004, "unit nets" were adopted at planned locations for the restoration of windfall trees and slope collapses, and construction was sequentially ordered based on the plan. ◆ Damage from Typhoon No. 9 in 2009 While construction was progressing sequentially for restoration measures, we were hit by damage from Typhoon No. 9 in 2009. Slope collapses occurred in surrounding areas, centered around the restoration plan area. Although there were still unaddressed areas within the restoration plan that experienced slope collapses, the adjacent area where "unit nets" had been installed was able to prevent collapses. There were houses below the slopes, but thanks to the installation of "unit nets," safety was successfully maintained. ● For more details, please download the materials.

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Landslide prevention case study by "Unit Net" 2

Conditions during heavy rain disasters at unit net construction sites.

Asakura City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Haki Hoshimaru, Shimizu Moto District From July 5 to 6, 2017, due to the inflow of warm and very humid air towards the stationary rainy front near the Tsushima Strait, a linear precipitation zone was formed and maintained, resulting in extremely heavy rain in the same location. This led to record-breaking rainfall in the northern Kyushu region and caused a heavy rain disaster. In Asakura City, Fukuoka Prefecture, where this heavy rain disaster occurred, unit nets were adopted and constructed in 2014 as part of a steep slope collapse prevention project. You can view the situation near the unit net construction site immediately after the disaster on the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan's YouTube account. The back side of the three-story building (elementary school) shown around 1:40 in the video below is the site where the unit net method was implemented. Despite numerous landslides occurring in the surrounding mountains, the area where the unit net method was applied did not experience any landslides. For more details, please refer to our company's website column and materials (available for download below).

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  • Slope protection material

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Case Studies of Slope Stabilization Methods for Road Embankments: Shortening Construction Periods and Environmental Considerations

This is a slope stabilization method that allows for a shortened construction period and can be implemented in small spaces. We will introduce examples adopted for road embankments.

【Features】 ○ An environmentally friendly ground reinforcement method that allows for forest protection, landscape preservation, and greening of slopes. 〇 No large machinery required; can be constructed in narrow sites using lightweight materials. ○ Compared to conventional methods that use retaining walls and rebar insertion, it can reduce costs and shorten construction periods. 〇 Applicable even on cut slopes and collapsed slopes when used in conjunction with slope protection methods such as wire mesh and vegetation mats. ○ Registered with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism NETIS registration number KK-010068-V (published until April 2017). In road slope applications, it allows for early traffic opening compared to conventional methods and can be constructed in small spaces, making it a preferred choice. In areas where landscape consideration is necessary, such as tourist spots, it can also be made less noticeable with colored specifications. ◆ A collection of case studies can be downloaded for free from the link below! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us!◆

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Historical Site and Cultural Property Slope Measures Unit Net Method with Landscape Consideration

Protecting lives and cultural properties from heavy rain disasters. We can achieve both landscape consideration and slope preservation, with a proven track record near many cultural properties.

In June 2025, disaster prevention measures for historic sites and cultural properties were incorporated into the first mid-term plan for national resilience. The unit net method has been adopted in many situations where landscape considerations are important. Moving forward, we aim to contribute to the protection of cultural properties and the prevention of human damage as a method that can balance landscape considerations and slope preservation. 【Features】 - This method suppresses surface landslides (up to about 3-4 meters thick). - Rock bolts and unit nets are connected by pressure plates, and their interaction stabilizes the slope. - Its open shape allows for minimal tree cutting. - The lightweight components excel in narrow areas, enabling efficient construction and shortening the construction period. 【Reasons for Adoption in Major Historic Sites and Cultural Properties】 - Landscape considerations are required near historical cultural properties. - The construction sites and access routes are narrow, making it impossible to secure large construction yards for methods like shotcrete frame construction. (The unit net is lightweight and easy to transport, eliminating the need for large construction yards.) - Cost reduction and shorter construction periods are possible compared to conventional methods, such as frame construction with rock bolts.

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Airheart method

With minimal equipment and easy operation, water replacement is possible! It has also been adopted for earthquake recovery construction, making a significant contribution to restoration and reconstruction.

This technology is an air-pressure-operated sewage pump method that responds to various needs in the sewer restoration work following the Great East Japan Earthquake. Since it does not use a power motor, temporary power sources or generators are unnecessary. Additionally, as it is a completely self-sufficient pump that does not require "priming," high-pressure cleaning vehicles and water supply vehicles are also not needed. Furthermore, it ensures pedestrian safety and minimizes the use of piping materials and safety facilities, making it economical. 【Features】 - Achieves high efficiency and low cost - Provides a hygienic working environment - Allows for water replacement only at the construction site - Quick installation and removal - Enables emergency pipeline openings *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Maruhachi Doken Co., Ltd. Slope Construction Method

We contribute to natural regeneration and environmental improvement through slope construction work.

The special slope construction method "TG Greening Method" achieves a high level of slope afforestation by recreating the granular structure of natural topsoil and the rooting effect of plant-based continuous fibers. The "SD Method" is a no-scaffolding rock bolt method that can accommodate various sites with special conditions. The "Porous Concrete Spraying Method" forms a permeable porous concrete, allowing drainage at all cross-sections. The "No-Scaffolding Anchor Method" enables high-altitude construction using a wire movement system without scaffolding. 【Product Lineup】 ○ TG Greening Method ○ SD Method ○ Porous Concrete Spraying Method ○ No-Scaffolding Anchor Method For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Soil Coating Method "PoliSoil Greening" <NETIS Registered>

This is a new method of slope greening that combines rapid effectiveness in erosion prevention, reliability in full greening, and high cost-effectiveness. *Case studies and technical materials are currently available.

"PoliSoil Greening Work" is a slope greening method that firmly coats soil and rock surfaces with an acrylic resin, providing quick erosion prevention, reliable full greening, and high cost-effectiveness. *NETIS Registration: KT-210082-A By spraying PoliSoil Greening Work onto soil and rock surfaces, it not only provides a strong coating but also penetrates between soil particles to aggregate them. It demonstrates significant effectiveness in preventing rainwater erosion, seed loss, and windblown sand, regardless of flat or sloped surfaces. The effective lifespan of the method varies depending on natural conditions and soil types, but it is effective for approximately 6 months to 1 year, allowing for reliable greening even during unsuitable planting periods. 【Features of PoliSoil Greening Work】 ■ Contains soil aggregation agent "Polyvinyl Alcohol" ■ Solidifies soil within 2 to 3 days, preventing runoff even during heavy rainfall of several tens of millimeters ■ Permeable and breathable, providing adequate moisture to the soil ■ Neutral pH allows use in both acidic and alkaline soils ■ Water-soluble and free from harmful substances and heavy metals, ensuring high safety in the method *For more details, please view the materials from [Catalog Download] or feel free to contact us.

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Introduction of slope greening examples at solar power plants [Case study collection available].

The slope with a geology of comprehensive mountain sand was improved through polysoil greening work, as soil was flowing out every time it rained. *Case study collection and technical materials are currently available.

We would like to introduce a case where our Polysoil Greening Work was implemented at a solar power plant. "Polysoil Greening Work" is a slope greening method that firmly coats soil and sand slopes with an acrylic resin, providing quick erosion prevention, reliable full greening, and significant cost-effectiveness. *NETIS Registration: KT-210082-A 【Challenges Before Construction】 Due to the geology of the entire area being sandy soil, soil would wash away with every rain, resulting in muddy water. 【Results After Construction】 - There was no runoff at all even during heavy rain on the third day after construction. - Full greening was achieved in about one month. *For more details, please refer to the materials available for download in PDF format or feel free to contact us.

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Post-Head Bar Method for Shear Reinforcement with Post-Installed Plate Anchors

It is a shear reinforcement method using post-installed plate-type shear reinforcement bars.

The Post-Head-bar method involves drilling holes in the surface of existing structures using a PHb drill, filling those holes with a special mortar, and then inserting a post-installed plate-type shear reinforcement bar called "Post-Head-bar" to integrate it with the reinforced structure, thereby improving the shear capacity of the member. This innovative seismic reinforcement method makes it possible to easily and economically reinforce the shear capacity of existing structures, which has been considered difficult until now. 【Features】 - Enables shear reinforcement without encroaching on the internal cross-section - Can significantly increase shear capacity while maintaining constant bending strength - Can be constructed using a lightweight, compact dedicated drill, making it feasible in narrow spaces - Eliminates the risk of damage or cutting of rebar due to the use of a dedicated drill - Allows for short construction periods and low costs since excavation of the backfill ground is unnecessary For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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[Case Study] Glassless Sand (Reconstruction of Street Trees in the Nishizukuma Area along National Route 3)

Reduce weeding effort and cut costs! Introducing examples of the weed prevention method "Grassless Sand."

At the Fukuoka National Route Office of the Kyushu Regional Development Bureau of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, our environmentally friendly high furnace slag weed control method "Grassless Sand" has been adopted as a weed control measure for the planting area in the "National Route 3 Nishizukuguma District Street Tree Reorganization" project. Before the maintenance, the area was overgrown with weeds, and the sidewalks were narrow, making pedestrian movement difficult. However, with this maintenance, a neat landscape has been secured, the effort required for weeding has been reduced, and it has also led to a decrease in maintenance costs. 【Benefits of Adoption】 ■ Two-layer structure shuts out weed growth ■ Stability of slopes through formwork connection method ■ Excellent permeability and water retention ■ Maintenance of long-term durability ■ Use of materials resistant to freeze-thaw cycles in winter *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Exterior and paving materials <General>
  • Paving Materials

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Reinforcement and repair of continuous fibers: pinning and dry method.

It effectively protects various concrete structures with excellent results.

The Pinning Dry Method is a supplementary and reinforcement technique that combines the removal of unnecessary moisture from the interior of concrete floor slabs reinforced with fiber-reinforced sheets such as carbon fiber or steel plates, along with an anchoring effect. It prevents bulging caused by backwater, which has been considered the biggest drawback of fiber sheets and steel plates. Furthermore, it enhances the adhesion of fiber sheets and steel plates by adding the physical adhesion of dry lock pins to the chemical adhesion of epoxy resin. 【Features】 ○ Achieves a beautiful finish after construction ○ Allows for easy maintenance and inspection ○ Reduces running costs ○ Can accommodate various applications ○ NETIS registration No. KK-020043 For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

  • Reinforcement and repair materials
  • Renovation and repair methods

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Crack Injection Method: Low-Pressure Resin Injection Method

No special equipment is required, and installation is easy! A crack injection method that allows for a large amount of work to be done by a small number of people.

The "Low-Pressure Resin Injection Method" utilizes a syringe-type injector to inject at low pressure, low speed, and automatically, making it possible to inject into very fine cracks of less than 0.2mm by leveraging the capillary phenomenon of low-viscosity epoxy resin. The resin reaches the depths of the cracks, enabling the sealing of concrete. With a wide variety of products available, it can accommodate various types of cracks. Additionally, depending on the conditions at the site, it is possible to select injection tools and materials, allowing for repairs of any cracks or delaminations. 【Features】 ■ Uniform construction is possible through low-pressure, low-speed, and automatic continuous injection of low-viscosity resin. ■ A wide range of products allows for addressing various types of cracks. ■ The resin can reach the depths of the cracks, enabling the sealing of concrete. ■ Visual confirmation of the injection situation is possible. ■ The cylinder can be attached and detached multiple times for additional injections. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Leakage prevention construction method "Mesh Drainage Method"

The mesh hose can be freely deformed! A leakage prevention method for underground structures and tunnels.

The "Mesh Water Conveyance Method" is a technique that directs water from leaks and cracks along the leak points to a drainage ditch without blocking the water flow. By selecting the appropriate hose diameter, it allows for water conveyance that matches the flow rate, and since it conveys water without stopping it, there is minimal impact on the surrounding structure. This method is particularly effective in cases where there is a relatively large amount of leakage occurring linearly along joints or cracks, especially in tunnels where there is limited space in the inner cross-section. 【Features】 ■ The mesh hose can be freely deformed, allowing for complex water conveyance shapes. ■ By selecting the appropriate hose diameter, it allows for water conveyance that matches the flow rate. ■ Since it conveys water without stopping it, there is minimal impact on the surrounding structure. ■ It creates grooves on the surface of the structural body. ■ Particularly effective in tunnels where there is limited space in the inner cross-section. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Low-pressure resin injection device "Hawk Piton/Hawk Harken"

Visual confirmation of injection status is possible! A low-pressure resin injection tool that can reliably inject even into deep cracks.

The "Hawk Piton/Hawk Haken" is a low-pressure resin injection tool used in low-pressure resin injection methods. Due to the pressure of the spring, it injects slowly over time, allowing for reliable injection into deep cracks. Additionally, it allows for visual confirmation of the injection status, so if the injection material in the cylinder or capsule runs out before it hardens, new injection material can be added, and the injection can continue. 【Features】 ■ Slow injection over time due to spring pressure ■ Reliable injection into deep cracks ■ Visual confirmation of injection status ■ Used in low-pressure resin injection methods *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Work tools

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D-Lite D Board Method ~ 3M × DAIKEN ~

Next-generation D-board (wall panel) construction method that balances design quality and processability like wood [non-combustible certification obtained].

The D Board method involves laminating 3M's 3M TM Di-Noc TM film onto a non-combustible substrate in the factory and then installing it on walls at the construction site. The Dailight D Board method uses a non-combustible material called 'Dailight,' made from DAIKEN's mineral fibers and volcanic ash glass materials, as the substrate. *Please refer to the materials below. 【Conventional D Board Method】 By manufacturing all boards in the factory and installing the completed boards, on-site work can be made more efficient. Since processing boards on-site is difficult, precise pre-measurement is necessary for board production. 【Dailight D Board Method】 Layout and board production are done based on drawings. Dailight has very high workability, allowing for on-site processing such as cutting edge boards and touch-up painting, which reduces the pre-measurement process and significantly shortens the overall delivery time. Since there is no film application work on-site, it is also recommended for customers who have never used the conventional D Board method!

  • Other wall materials

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