Ground improvement work Product List and Ranking from 35 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Ground improvement work Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 15, 2025~Nov 11, 2025
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  1. Taiyo Kisokogyo Co.,Ltd. Aichi//General contractors and subcontractors
  2. HOKOKU ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. Osaka//Other construction industries
  3. エルニード協会 Kagawa//Other construction industries
  4. 4 山下工業 Kyoto//Other construction industries
  5. 5 コンクリートコーリング Tokyo//Other construction industries

Ground improvement work Product ranking

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  1. TRD method Taiyo Kisokogyo Co.,Ltd.
  2. HiroWork Kmighty Method Taiyo Kisokogyo Co.,Ltd.
  3. Achieving low-cost construction! Rappuru concrete foundation ground improvement work. エルニード協会
  4. 4 Groundwater Level Measurement Method (Chikachan) HOKOKU ENGINEERING CO.,LTD.
  5. 5 Concrete crushing method "Buster Method" コンクリートコーリング

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Consistent support available from the acceptance of ground surveys to the completion of improvement and reinforcement work!

Numerous achievements in ground improvement from single-family homes to large buildings! 【ISO 9001 Certification Obtained】

Yamashita Kogyo Co., Ltd. offers a total support service from the acceptance of ground surveys to the completion of ground improvement and reinforcement work, including the 20-year building and ground guarantee system "G-Men" and the column improvement construction method "Ultra Column Method NEO." 【Features】 <Ultra Column Method NEO> ■ Acquired construction technology performance certification ■ Achieved a maximum 40% higher concentration of cement milk by using special admixtures to enhance the water-solid ratio ■ High strength and low residual soil ■ Wide range of applications from small to large scale *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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"Shiga Prefecture Ground Improvement" Ground Reinforcement Method 'Woody Force Method'

Applicable to sandy and clayey soil in Shiga Prefecture! This is an ecological and environmentally friendly method that utilizes small-diameter thinned wood as ground reinforcement material for housing!

The Woody Force method is a ground reinforcement technique aimed at small-scale buildings, utilizing unused thinned timber. This method uses thin-diameter thinned timber of "sugi" (Japanese cedar) or "hinoki" (Japanese cypress), which is somewhat too slender for use as house pillars and has been largely underutilized, as ground reinforcement material for houses, making it eco-friendly. By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification (certification for quality wood building materials, etc.) B-3 (outdoor product components) to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. 【Features】 ■ CO2 Reduction - Does not use cement or steel, which emit large amounts of CO2 during the manufacturing process - Contributes to energy conservation and reduction of greenhouse gases ■ Durability - By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification B-3 to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Ground Improvement in Mie Prefecture: Ground Reinforcement Method 'Woody Force Method'

Applicable to sandy and clayey ground in Mie Prefecture! This is an ecological and environmentally friendly method that utilizes small-diameter thinned wood as ground reinforcement material for houses!

The Woody Force method is a ground reinforcement technique aimed at small-scale buildings, utilizing unused thinned timber. This method uses thin-diameter thinned timber of "sugi" (cedar) or "hinoki" (cypress), which is somewhat too slender for use as house pillars and has been largely underutilized, as ground reinforcement material for houses, making it eco-friendly. By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification (certification for quality wood building materials, etc.) B-3 (outdoor product components) to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. 【Features】 ■ CO2 Reduction - Does not use cement or steel, which emit large amounts of CO2 during the manufacturing process - Contributes to energy conservation and reduction of greenhouse gases ■ Durability - By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification B-3 to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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If you're looking for ground improvement in Hyogo Prefecture! Ground reinforcement method 'Woody Force Method'

Applicable to sandy and clayey soil in Hyogo Prefecture! This is an ecological construction method that utilizes small-diameter thinned timber as ground reinforcement material for housing, taking the environment into consideration!

The Woody Force method is a ground reinforcement technique aimed at small-scale buildings, utilizing unused thinned timber. This method uses thin-diameter thinned timber of "sugi" (Japanese cedar) or "hinoki" (Japanese cypress), which is somewhat too slender for use as house pillars and has been largely underutilized, as ground reinforcement material for houses, making it eco-friendly. By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification (certification for quality wood building materials, etc.) B-3 (outdoor product components) to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. 【Features】 ■ CO2 Reduction - Does not use cement or steel, which emit large amounts of CO2 during the manufacturing process - Contributes to energy conservation and reduction of greenhouse gases ■ Durability - By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification B-3 to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Super Rappu Elniido Method - Shortening Construction Period! Ground Improvement Work

[NETIS Registration] Supporting the form of the earth with reliable technology! Appropriate and safe design tailored to the application.

We would like to introduce the features of the "Super Rappuru Erunido Method," which include shortened construction periods and high-quality embankments. By using different buckets according to soil types for mixing, it enables the creation of high-quality improved materials and also enhances efficiency. Additionally, the time from excavation to completion of embankment is short, and in most cases, direct excavation is possible, eliminating the need for excess excavation and the setting and removal of formwork. 【Features】 ■ Excellent cost-effectiveness ■ Easy confirmation of support layers ■ Minimal excess soil on site (remaining disposal soil volume) ■ Quick response to various sites *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Reduction of fixed materials, decrease in generated residual soil, and improved mixing efficiency! 'Rising Method'

By using a special mixing agent, the water-to-solid material ratio of cement milk can be concentrated up to 40%, enabling the construction of high-strength improved soil!

The "Rising Method" is a ground improvement technique that involves placing pre-excavated soil into the excavation area and using a uniquely developed mixing bucket to mix the soil with slurry (W method) or soil with solidifying agents (D method), thereby constructing a highly homogeneous block-like improved body. By excavating the soil in advance, it allows for the "confirmation of the supporting layer and the soil to be improved," and also enables the "removal of organic soil that hinders solidification, as well as gravel layers, boulders, industrial waste, and underground obstacles that may impede construction," achieving various benefits. Additionally, in the W method, as a quality control test immediately after construction, the resistivity of the improved body is measured to confirm the mixing conditions. It has obtained the Architectural Technical Performance Certification from the Japan Building Disaster Prevention Association. 【Features】 ■ Reliable quality control ■ Enhanced mixing effect with unique technology ■ Applicable to small buildings as well as civil engineering structures ■ Compatible with a wide range of soil types ■ Confirmation of advanced ground ■ Low noise and low vibration *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Ground Improvement Work "Rising Method"

Before construction, underground obstacles can be removed, and after construction, the mixing condition can be checked with a rising tester (resistivity meter)! It is environmentally friendly with low noise and low vibration.

The "Rising Method" is a ground improvement technique that involves placing pre-excavated soil into the excavation area and mixing it with slurry using a uniquely developed mixing bucket to create a homogeneous block-like improved body. By excavating the soil in advance, it allows for the confirmation of the "support layer and the soil to be improved," and also enables the removal of "organic soil that hinders solidification, as well as gravel layers, boulders, industrial waste, and underground obstacles that may interfere with construction," thus achieving several benefits. *After construction, the mixing condition can be checked with a Rising Tester (resistivity measuring device). It has obtained the Architectural Technical Performance Certification from the Japan Building Disaster Prevention Association. 【Features】 ■ Reliable quality control ■ Enhanced mixing effect with unique technology ■ Applicable to both small buildings and civil engineering structures ■ Compatible with a wide range of soil types ■ Confirmation of advanced ground conditions ■ Low noise and low vibration *There is also the "Ultra Column Method," which can reduce mixing failures caused by the soil's co-rotation phenomenon, which is problematic in low-viscosity ground. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Ground Improvement in Wakayama Prefecture: Ground Reinforcement Method 'Woody Force Method'

Applicable to sandy and clayey soil in Wakayama Prefecture! This is an ecological construction method that utilizes small-diameter thinned timber as ground reinforcement material for houses, taking the environment into consideration!

The Woody Force method is a ground reinforcement technique aimed at small-scale buildings, utilizing unused thinned wood. This method uses thin-diameter thinned wood of "sugi" (cedar) or "hinoki" (cypress), which is somewhat too slender for use as house pillars and has been largely underutilized, as ground reinforcement material for houses, making it eco-friendly. By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification (certification for quality wood building materials, etc.) B-3 (outdoor product components) to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. 【Features】 ■ CO2 Reduction - Does not use cement or steel, which emit large amounts of CO2 during the manufacturing process - Contributes to energy conservation and reduction of greenhouse gases ■ Durability - By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification B-3 to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Bauer method

Excavation of underground obstacles and all-casing foundation pile work can be carried out close to the boundaries even in sites where buildings and structures are densely packed!

Taiyo Kiso Kogyo Co., Ltd. has introduced the "Hydraulic Universal Large-Diameter Excavator BG-20," making it possible to work close to boundaries even in sites where buildings and structures are densely packed. 【Suitable for the following construction!】 ■ Underground obstacle removal work ■ All-casing foundation pile work *For details on construction and the excavator, please refer to the PDF available for download.

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Achieving low-cost construction! Rappuru concrete foundation ground improvement work.

[NETIS Registration] It is active in a wide range of applications as a fundamental construction method that responds to various situations!

We would like to introduce the feature of the "Super Rappuru Erunido Method," which makes it easy to confirm the supporting layer. By excavating down to the supporting ground, visual confirmation and tactile examination through the removal of the supporting ground are possible, allowing for direct judgment and increasing reliability. Additionally, by using different equipment according to the soil type, it has become possible to achieve high-quality and uniform construction. 【Features】 ■ Excellent cost-effectiveness ■ Shortened construction period and high-quality fill ■ Minimal excess soil on site (remaining disposal soil volume) ■ Agile response to various sites *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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