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[Construction Example] Mountain Retention Work Cutting Beam

Introducing a construction example of a horizontal member "cut beam" that supports the earth retaining sheet piles to prevent them from collapsing!

A "cut beam" is a horizontal member that supports sheet piles and other structures to suppress soil pressure and prevent soil collapse when performing earth retention work. It is unnecessary when the underground work is shallow, but as the excavation depth increases, the soil pressure becomes stronger, making it necessary because the retaining wall alone does not provide enough support. Excavation is carried out while installing supports for the wall, which is also referred to as shoring. This is a commonly used method, and H-shaped steel is often used for cut beams and struts. 【Features】 ■ A horizontal member that supports the sheet piles to prevent them from collapsing ■ Becomes necessary as the excavation depth increases due to stronger soil pressure *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.

  • Earth retaining wall/foundation reinforcement
  • Earth retaining support

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Column Cutting Beam System "Eco Ram Method"

A method to reduce the intermediate piles of temporary earth retention, simplifying the pile driving work and the erection and dismantling of struts.

The "Eco Lam Method" is a construction technique that reduces the number of intermediate piles by using columns (square steel pipes) with high buckling performance. In conventional methods, intermediate piles are necessary, which requires creating floor openings at the intermediate pile locations during the concrete slab pouring. This necessitated additional reinforcement for the openings, the installation of formwork for the openings, and sealing the openings after the construction was completed. With this method, the reduction of intermediate piles eliminates the need for such ancillary work. 【Features】 ■ Improved structural quality ■ Shortened construction period ■ Enhanced safety ■ Increased work efficiency ■ Improved cost-effectiveness *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Special Construction Method

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