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  1. エルニード協会 Kagawa//Other construction industries
  2. エルフ 本社・高松営業所 Kagawa//General contractors and subcontractors
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  4. 4 愛知ベース工業 Aichi//Service Industry
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  1. Introduction to the ground improvement method "Elmad S Method" エルフ 本社・高松営業所
  2. Columnar ground improvement method 愛知ベース工業
  3. Super Rappuru Erunido Construction Method Building Technology Performance Certificate エルニード協会
  4. Building 'Tilt Correction' and 'Ground Improvement' directly beneath the building. *Comprehensive catalog available.
  5. 5 4,171 successful hires! Ground improvement methods that protect land value. 尾鍋組

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Development of a New Soft Ground Improvement Method Using Pore Water Suction and Superimposed Load

Introduction of the improvement principles, operation methods, and improvement effects regarding the development of a new soft ground improvement method.

This document summarizes the development of a new soft ground improvement method using pore water suction and surface load application. The Super Well Point method (SWP) is an improved version of the vacuum deep well technique, which enables efficient drainage of pore water from various types of ground, including cohesive soils, by separating and suctioning pore water and air within the ground. Using this SWP method, we have developed a technique to promote the settlement of soft cohesive soil layers and improve soil properties. As a result of the improvement, applying this method to alluvial cohesive soil layers and introducing air temporarily caused ground uplift, and continued suctioning has shown to promote settlement. [Contents] ■ Introduction ■ Improvement Principles ■ Arrangement and Operation Procedures of Suction Mechanisms ■ Improvement Effects ■ Future Developments *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Special Construction Method

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Ground improvement method: Stabilization mixer method

Ground Improvement Method: Stabilization Mixer Method

The Stabilizer Mixer Method is a groundbreaking technique that belongs to shallow ground improvement methods within ground improvement techniques, capable of addressing almost all soil types at depths of up to 7 meters. 【Features】 ○ Improvement Rate 100% Effective for liquefaction countermeasures as it integrates the improved body. ○ No Soil Type Restrictions This method can handle not only muddy soil, clayey soil, sandy soil, and organic soil but also boulders and underground obstacles. ○ Excellent Mobility Safe construction is possible as long as conditions allow the backhoe to operate. ● For other functions and details, please contact us.

  • Ground improvement materials

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Ground improvement method: Powder mixer method

Ground improvement method: Powder mixer method

The Powder Mixer Method uses solidifying agents for powders, so it does not require equipment like plants compared to other methods, and there are no assembly costs. Additionally, the amount of solidifying agent used can be significantly reduced compared to conventional methods for the target strength. 【Features】 ○ The Powder Mixer Method uses hydraulic stirring, allowing for an average blade cut of 240 times per minute, depending on the soil type, which is incomparable to conventional methods. This results in excellent strength averaging and ensures stable quality. ○ With the use of an ultra-long arm (18m), work can be safely carried out in unstable or distant locations. ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.

  • Other civil engineering works
  • Ground improvement

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Ground Improvement Method "Rising Method"

Constructing highly homogeneous block-shaped improved bodies! A ground improvement method that realizes a solid foundation for buildings.

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 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 obstruct construction," achieving several advantages. 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. 【Features】 ■ Reliable quality control ■ Enhanced mixing effects with proprietary technology ■ Applicable to small buildings as well as civil engineering structures ■ Compatible with a wide range of soil types ■ Confirmation of advanced ground conditions ■ Low noise and low vibration *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Earthworks
  • Ground improvement
  • Ground foundation construction method

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Achieving a solid foundation for buildings: "Rising W Method ECO"

Eco-friendly with quality improvement and reduced environmental impact through the addition of rising liquid! Low noise and low vibration, gentle on the environment, and suitable for civil engineering structures.

The "Rising W Method ECO" is based on the proven technology of the "Rising W Method" and utilizes a special admixture (Rising Liquid) to achieve a high concentration of cement milk with a water-to-solid ratio of up to 40%. This allows for the construction of high-strength, low-excavation improvement bodies. By reducing the water-to-cement (W/C) ratio, strength increases while the amount of solidifying agent decreases. Additionally, the reduction in injection volume due to the lower W/C ratio leads to less generated excavation soil, and the improved fluidity of the slurry contributes to eco-friendliness. 【Specifications and Application Range (Partial)】 ■ Improvement Type: Block Type ■ Applicable Structures: Buildings, retaining walls, works, and civil engineering structures ■ Mixing Buckets - Skeleton Mixing Bucket Type A, B (sandy soil) - Rotary Mixing Bucket Type A, B (sandy soil, clayey soil, loam) ■ Solidifying Agents: Cement-based solidifying agents, ordinary Portland cement, blast furnace cement Type B ■ NETIS Registration Number: SK-130021-A *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Earthworks
  • Ground improvement
  • Ground foundation construction method

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The ground improvement method "Rising Method" that achieves a solid foundation for buildings.

"From small-scale buildings to civil engineering structures" is a ground improvement method that mixes soil and slurry or solidifying agents to construct a highly homogeneous block-like improved body.

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 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 can impede construction," thus achieving various benefits. ★ It has obtained the Architectural Technology Performance Certification from the Japan Building Disaster Prevention Association. Additionally, it has a record of NETIS registration SK-130021A (registration period has ended). 【Are you facing any of these issues in ground improvement methods?】 ■ Unable to confirm the supporting layer… ■ Unable to manage the quality of the improved body… ■ Unable to remove underground obstacles… ■ Excavation loss due to circular shape construction… ⇒ We will solve all these concerns! * There is also the "Ultra Column Method," which can reduce poor mixing caused by the phenomenon of soil co-rotation that is problematic in low-viscosity ground. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Earthworks
  • Ground improvement
  • Ground foundation construction method

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Ground reinforcement work - Wet method of columnar improvement.

Reinforcing weak or unbalanced ground with ground improvement work! It will also become more resilient to disasters!

The wet column improvement method involves mixing soil and cement milk to create columnar bodies with a diameter of 400mm to 800mm within the soil. These thick and large columns support the house due to their friction resistance. If the soil and cement milk are mixed carelessly, a proper columnar body cannot be formed. Columnar improvement relies on careful mixing. ↓↓ For more details, please contact us. ↓↓

  • Ground improvement materials

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Ground Improvement and Reinforcement "Precast Sand Pile Method"

Dry ground improvement method using sand and solidifying material for columnar body insertion (patented method)

In the "Pre-Compressed Sand Pile Method," an eccentric spherical wing at the tip is rotated, and specially prepared sand with adjusted grain size for compaction is supplied from the ground surface, being driven in with a horizontal pressure of approximately 500 kN/m². This reduces the voids in the surrounding ground in a cylindrical shape, compacting it. It is a method that does not contaminate the soil and supports structures over a surface area. It can reduce the stress applied to the foundation's lower part. 【Features】 ○ Applicable soil: Clayey soil, sandy soil Wsw≧0.50(0.25)kN ○ Construction noise: Engine noise (low) ○ Construction water: Not required ○ Generated soil: None For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

  • Ground improvement materials

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What is ground improvement?

Is your important land (foundation) okay? The often-overlooked issue of ground stability is a social problem.

The ground issues that are often overlooked in residential construction have now become a social problem. Ground improvement that focuses solely on strength and cost has left significant burdens on our land. For those considering residential construction in the future, please take another look at your land (ground). 【Conventional methods with many issues (example)】 ■ Surface improvement method (cement mixing improvement) ■ Column improvement method (cement column improvement) ■ Steel pipe piles *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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Contributing to vibration, liquefaction, and differential settlement measures! WIB method [Helpful materials provided]

Can be used for residential areas, facilities, and roads! Enhances the bearing capacity of weak ground and prevents building settlement and liquefaction.

The "WIB method" is a ground vibration mitigation technique that constructs a rigid plate-like or wall-like cellular structure (WIB structure) at the required depth underground using ground improvement piles. This method reduces environmental vibrations from road traffic, railways, construction work, factories, events, and seismic forces on structures during earthquakes. It consists of a replacement soil (vibration isolation layer) that suppresses and blocks the propagation of ground vibration waves, and a cellular structure (damping layer) that absorbs and blocks vibrations. The combined effects of vibration isolation and damping achieve the target vibration reduction. Additionally, it simultaneously exhibits the effects of "vibration mitigation" (improving vibration environments and reducing seismic motion), "liquefaction countermeasures," and "uneven settlement countermeasures," thereby keeping the overall ground improvement costs low. 【Features】 ■ Usable for residential areas, facilities, and roads ■ Reduces seismic forces on structures during earthquakes ■ Enhances the bearing capacity of soft ground, preventing building settlement and liquefaction ■ Keeps overall ground improvement costs low *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Ground improvement
  • Ground improvement materials

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Sankin Construction Industry General Catalog

Rich experience and achievements! A variety of construction methods are featured, from design to construction and maintenance management!

The "SANSIN Construction Industry General Catalog" is a comprehensive catalog of Sanshin Construction Industry Co., Ltd., which specializes in special foundation civil engineering work. It includes various ground improvement methods tailored to ground conditions and construction environments, as well as methods for anchors, reinforced soil, and slope protection. [Contents] ■ Ground Improvement ■ Anchors ■ Reinforced Soil & Slope Protection ■ Piles & Foundations ■ Consolidation & Drainage *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

  • Other civil engineering works
  • Earth retaining wall/foundation reinforcement
  • Motor graders, roadbed machines, compaction machines

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Ground Improvement Method "Grand Flex Mall Method"

High seismic performance for architectural structures! Ground improvement methods directly beneath existing structures for liquefaction countermeasures.

The "Grand Flex Mall Method" is a technology that combines flexible boring techniques capable of controlling straight and curved paths underground with various ground improvement technologies. This method addresses various challenges in ground improvement directly beneath existing structures when work cannot be performed from above the existing structures or when the available surrounding land is limited. It can accommodate a wide range of target grounds and achieve construction objectives such as soil purification and cavity filling, not just liquefaction countermeasures. 【Features】 ■ Direction control ■ Drilling position confirmation ■ Double pipe structure ■ Impact penetration For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

  • Ground improvement
  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Earthquake-resistant construction method

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Ground Improvement Method "MITS Method"

The slurry ground improvement method created by the medium-pressure injection system that poses a threat!

The "MITS Method" consists of the QSJ system, which is an obstacle-responsive injection mixing method using silica sand slurry injection, and the CMS system, which is a ground improvement method that combines medium-pressure injection of cement slurry with special mixing blades. Since both systems use the same machinery configuration, they can be adapted flexibly. By utilizing the two systems according to construction conditions, the benefits can be further expanded! It can accommodate a wide range of environmental conditions. 【Features】 ■ Ability to differentiate between systems based on construction conditions ■ Capable of responding to a wide range of environmental conditions *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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Sand Pressure Infiltration Static Compaction Method "SAVE-SP Method"

Using ultra-compact construction machinery! This is a new concept in compaction methods that utilizes sand with added fluidity.

The "SAVE-SP Method" is a liquefaction countermeasure technique that uses ultra-small construction machinery to inject sand, which has been made pumpable, into the ground through a rod, thereby compacting the soil. It is possible to perform construction in narrow spaces and to compact the ground directly beneath existing structures. The sand, which has been mixed with a fluidizing agent and made pumpable (fluidized sand), is injected into the ground from the rod that has been driven to a specified depth, compacting the surrounding soil. The fluidity of the pumped sand disappears due to dewatering during discharge and the action of the added slow-acting plasticizer, forming good ground conditions. 【Features】 ■ Uses ultra-small construction machinery ■ Capable of liquefaction countermeasures directly beneath existing structures ■ Vibration-free and low noise ■ Excellent cost-effectiveness ■ Environmentally friendly construction method ■ October 2014, National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management, Construction Technology Review Certificate No. 37 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Renovation and repair methods

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