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Support for bridge pier reinforcement nationwide: "Temporary Closure LPF Method"

Over 90 construction achievements! We support bridge pier reinforcement nationwide with "shortened construction periods and expanded application scope"!

The "Temporary Closure LPF Method" is a construction method for building temporary closures of underwater structures such as rivers, seas, and dams using liner plates. The Temporary Closure LPF Method contributes to shortening construction periods and ensuring holidays through the following means: - Reducing the production of custom components for each pier - Selecting suitable shapes based on site conditions It can be implemented using manual labor alone and is feasible in environments with a headroom restriction of approximately 1.0 meters or less. *Please refer to the case study collection that includes examples of the construction achievements of the "Temporary Closure LPF Method." 【Features】 ■ Composed of liner plates, H-beams (reinforcement rings), and supports ■ Assembled in a cylindrical shape above water and installed underwater ■ Construction is possible with a headroom restriction of approximately 1.0 meters! *Record: 1.2m ■ Vibration-free construction is possible in narrow spaces! *For method comparison materials and construction case studies, please download the PDF to view.

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Support for seismic reinforcement and pier construction! "Temporary Closure LPF Method" *Case study collection available.

Construction is possible even below a height of 1.5m! Achieving excellent water stopping performance with simplicity and speed!

The "Temporary Closure LPF Method" is a construction method that builds temporary closures for underwater structures such as rivers, seas, and dams using liner plates. It addresses the issues of conventional closure methods and supports bridge pier reinforcement with "simplicity, speed, and excellent water-stopping ability." It can be implemented using only manual labor. This groundbreaking NETIS registered method can be used in environments with a headroom restriction of 1.5 meters or less! Please feel free to contact us for more information! *Currently, we are offering a collection of case studies featuring the construction results of the "Temporary Closure LPF Method" for free exclusively to Ipros users! 【Features】 ■ Composed of liner plates (waterproof specifications), water-stopping rubber gaskets, H-steel (reinforcement rings), and cutting beams ■ Can be implemented using only manual labor! ■ Construction is possible with a headroom restriction of about 1.5 meters! ■ Vibration-free, allowing construction close to existing structures (gas, electricity, water pipes, etc.)! ■ NETIS registered: CB-110010-VE (patent) *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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  • River construction
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Comparison with General Construction Methods: "Temporary Closure FPS Method"

The temporary waterproof sheet method is characterized by its ability to significantly reduce underwater construction by divers. We will cooperate in the design!

The temporary deadline FPS method has many advantages compared to conventional methods, including construction costs and timelines. Lifting fixtures and floating work platforms are installed, and the liner plates are assembled in the air before being lowered and installed underwater. 【Advantages】 ■ Manual construction is possible ■ Large-scale temporary structures are not required ■ Simple construction and processes, etc. 【Evaluation】 ■ Improved safety due to reduced underwater construction ■ Cost reduction For more details, please download the materials or contact us directly.

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