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A filling method that allows for the safe extraction of steel sheet piles in close proximity to railways.

"Over 850 construction achievements" The 'GEOTETS method' ensures no underground obstacles are left due to abandonment (burial)! It minimizes impact on the surrounding area and also addresses soil contamination measures.

The "GEOTETS Method" (Simultaneous Filling Method for Retaining Material Extraction) is a construction method that allows for the safe extraction of steel sheet piles, retaining piles, and pre-cast piles even in close proximity to railways. In recent years, with the active redevelopment and elevation of railway lines, there has been a growing need to mitigate the impact on surrounding lines and facilities. In areas close to important structures such as railways, there is often a significant amount of retained soil material. This method allows for simultaneous filling from pre-installed filling pipes while extracting, addressing the voids created by the extraction. ■ Mitigation of impact on neighboring lines and surrounding facilities ■ Highly suppresses ground subsidence around the extraction area ■ Over 400 successful applications (including JR, Kintetsu, Tobu Railway, Hankyu Railway, etc.) ■ Environmentally friendly method as steel sheet piles can be reused ■ Other applications include construction in reservoirs and river embankments, soil contamination measures, and pile extraction.

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Soil retaining member pull-out simultaneous filling method

- Proximity construction - reliable settlement control - Soil contamination measures - water barrier even after extraction - Embankment construction - no creation of waterways

When performing earth retention using temporary materials in areas close to important structures such as residential buildings and underground installations, significant impacts on the surrounding ground can occur during the extraction of earth retention piles (such as steel sheet piles or H-piles), often leading to business losses such as building compensation. Without an effective solution, there was no choice but to leave the earth retention piles in place, causing difficulties for many stakeholders. This method simultaneously fills the void created during extraction by pulling from pre-installed filling pipes. Under conditions with a variety of ground conditions and differences in extraction machinery, it highly suppresses ground displacement after extraction, allowing for the safe retrieval of earth retention materials. In recent years, due to frequent major disasters caused by heavy rainfall, this method has seen an increase in usage as a unique solution for earth retention work on river and pond embankments that does not create water channels. It contributes to cost reduction in proximity construction, prevention of business losses, and reduction of environmental impact through the reuse of steel sheet piles. This method can also be applied underwater. *For more details, please download the catalog PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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