Civil Engineering Method Product List and Ranking from 5 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Civil Engineering Method Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Nov 26, 2025~Dec 23, 2025
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  1.  藤工機 Niigata//Trading company/Wholesale
  2. 発泡スチロール土木工法開発機構 事務局 Tokyo//others
  3. 積水化成品工業 住環境開発グループ Tokyo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  4. 4 トーヨーアサノ 東京事務所 Tokyo//Construction Consultant
  5. 5 新潟ボンド工業 Niigata//Other construction industries

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  1. Expanded Polystyrene Civil Engineering Method "EPS Method"  藤工機
  2. "EDO-EPS Method" Expanded Polystyrene Civil Engineering Method 発泡スチロール土木工法開発機構 事務局
  3. ESP Civil Engineering Method 積水化成品工業 住環境開発グループ
  4. 4 Basic Structure Construction and Civil Engineering Method "NS Eco Pile(R) Method" トーヨーアサノ 東京事務所
  5. 4 [Comprehensive Catalog] Civil Engineering Methods 新潟ボンド工業

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"EDO-EPS Method" Expanded Polystyrene Civil Engineering Method

Utilization of lightweight expanded polystyrene (EDO-EPS) blocks as civil engineering materials.

The EDO-EPS construction method involves stacking EDO-EPS blocks as fill material and integrating them with dedicated fastening hardware. This method effectively utilizes the characteristics of EDO-EPS blocks, such as their ultra-lightweight, compressive strength, durability, and self-supporting nature when stacked. It can be applied in areas where there is a need to reduce load and soil pressure, such as on soft ground, landslide areas, embankments on slopes, and backfill for structures. Additionally, since it does not require large construction machinery, it alleviates concerns regarding proximity to important structures and the surrounding environment. Furthermore, it minimizes alterations to the terrain, making it a construction method that significantly contributes to the preservation of the natural environment during route planning and the construction of earth structures in mountainous areas. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Ground foundation construction method

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ESP Civil Engineering Method

Human labor construction is possible! Due to the independent bubble structure, it is difficult to absorb, and there is no change in material properties.

The "ESP Civil Engineering Method" is a construction method that, due to its lightweight nature, does not require large construction machinery and allows for manual and rapid construction. When stacked, it forms a self-supporting surface, and because its Poisson's ratio is close to 0, it can be simplified from structures like retaining walls to protective walls. The characteristics of the independent bubble foam material provide excellent cushioning, effectively reducing impact and vibration. 【Features】 ■ Reduction of maintenance costs ■ Shortening of construction period ■ Savings on land use ■ Reduction of excavation volume ■ Easy on-site processing *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Basic Structure Construction and Civil Engineering Method "NS Eco Pile(R) Method"

Eco-friendly rotary piles that can be installed in small spaces.

The "NS Ecopile(R) Method" involves a technique where a steel pipe pile with spiral blades welded at the tip is rotated using a full-turn machine to excavate the ground and drive it in. The method confirms the reach to the bearing layer for all piles based on the construction torque, ensuring that the penetration into the bearing layer is secured to at least the pile diameter (1Dp) as a principle. Additionally, it does not use water or cement, and no excavation spoil is generated. 【Features】 ■ A soil-free method with high penetration capability using open-ended steel pipe piles with blades. ■ Can be constructed in narrow spaces with compact machinery, allowing for reliable stop management based on construction torque. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Civil Engineering Method

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[Comprehensive Catalog] Civil Engineering Methods

We will introduce our construction methods that are active in various "connecting" scenes!

This catalog features the "Civil Engineering Methods" provided by Niigata Bond Industry Co., Ltd., which specializes in construction work such as the repair and reinforcement (including seismic reinforcement work) of concrete structures using industrial adhesives and various resins. It introduces various methods, including the "Surface Protection Method and Spalling Prevention Method (Bond KEEP Maintenance Method)" suitable for the repair and reinforcement of bridges and bridge piers. [Contents] ■ Development of Bond Methods ■ Repair and Reinforcement of Bridges and Bridge Piers ■ Repair and Reinforcement of Bridge Decks ■ Repair and Reinforcement of Water Supply and Sewerage Facilities ■ Repair and Reinforcement of Tunnels, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Renovation and repair methods

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Expanded Polystyrene Civil Engineering Method "EPS Method"

Ideal for areas where weight reduction is necessary! Lightweight and durable expanded polystyrene blocks.

The "EPS method" involves stacking large expanded polystyrene blocks (Kanepal soil blocks) as fill material, effectively utilizing the characteristics of lightweight, compressive strength, water resistance, and self-supporting properties when stacked. This method is ideal for areas where load reduction and soil pressure reduction are necessary, such as embankments on soft ground, steep slope embankments, backfilling for structures, vertical walls, and widening of embankments. It simplifies ground treatment and temporary construction, thereby shortening the overall construction period, and reduces the total construction costs, including maintenance after completion, offering numerous advantages. 【Features】 - Solves issues such as settlement and insufficient bearing capacity on soft ground with lightweight materials. - Excellent self-supporting properties, resulting in minimal lateral deformation even under load. - Superior compressibility, preventing shear failure. - Can be constructed manually due to being made of expanded polystyrene. - Economical as it reduces maintenance costs such as repairs. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Stacking blocks
  • Various blocks

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