Permeable water-retaining soil-based pavement "ATTAC Method"
Increased permeability and water retention! Easily adjust soil hardness. Effective for countering heat island effects.
The "ATTAC Method" is a construction technique for soil-based pavements that enhances permeability and water retention by mixing additives into the soil to transform it into a "granular structure." It allows for flexible adjustment of hardness, making it widely applicable for grounds, pathways, promenades, and slopes. Additionally, during sunny weather, it provides a cooling effect through evaporative cooling, which helps mitigate the heat island phenomenon. 【Features】 ■ Approved union method by the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, National Technical No. 236 ■ Enables the reuse of construction-generated soil, reducing costs ■ Improves soil into a three-dimensional mesh-like granular structure, enhancing permeability and water retention ■ Prevents the formation of puddles and mud, allowing for early utilization *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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