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Natural Crushed Stone Pile "HySPEED Method"

A ground that is strong against liquefaction! It is an environmentally friendly ground improvement method.

The HySPEED method is a ground improvement technique that differs from existing methods by not using pre-determined piles or conducting work without reinforcing the ground. Instead, it constructs crushed stone piles one by one with reliable execution tailored to the specific ground, combining the support capacity of the crushed stone piles with that of the surrounding ground to enhance overall ground support. The new technology features a piston valve (at the drill tip) that compacts the construction material (crushed stone). Thanks to the hammer compaction function of the piston valve, the construction time is significantly reduced compared to conventional methods. After the crushed stone pile installation, foundation work can commence immediately. 【Features】 - Strong against seismic shocks - No waste disposal costs incurred - Contributes to the planet through reuse - Perfect construction guarantee - Reduces CO2 emissions by 5000 kg For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Liquefaction Prevention Mechanism - Soft Sand Layer + Crushed Stone Pile

We prevent liquefaction during an earthquake through the drainage effect!

Introducing the "Liquefaction Prevention Mechanism - Soft Sand Layer + Gravel Pile." By driving multiple gravel piles, the house is supported in a composite manner by the piles and the ground. The gaps in the gravel piles allow water to pass through easily, effectively absorbing water pressure and preventing liquefaction in advance. Additionally, liquefaction does not occur after an earthquake, and the ground remains stable. 【Features of Gravel Piles】 ■ Liquefaction countermeasures ■ Effective even in heavy rain ■ Regeneration of water circulation *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or external links, or feel free to contact us.

  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Special Construction Method
  • Earthquake-resistant construction method

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