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FK Mesh Panel Method for Reinforced Concrete Pavement Construction

Labor-saving and improved workability! The "FK Mesh Panel" leads to shortened construction periods.

The "FK Mesh Panel Method" is a groundbreaking technique for shortening the process of rebar installation in continuous reinforced concrete pavement using diagonal rebar mesh. There is no need to bundle individual rebars, allowing for installation even without rebar workers. The amount of rebar that can be installed per person increases by 2 to 7 times, leading to labor savings. This method is particularly effective in situations where there are restrictions on the rebar installation process due to bad weather or site conditions. 【Features】 ■ By using spiral spacers, there is no need to install continuous spacers before laying. ■ The product length ranges from 5m to 10m, allowing for delivery to the site using standard large vehicles. ■ Construction speed improves by 2 to 7 times, enabling a reduction in construction time. ■ Total cost reduction can be achieved through shortened construction periods. ■ Automatic production in a factory with dedicated equipment ensures stable quality of rebar pitch and other specifications. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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  • Tunnel construction
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Environmentally friendly new ground reinforcement "GRR Sheet Method"

Can be used in cultural property buried sites! Ground reinforcement method that can be implemented at shallow construction depths.

The "GRR sheet method" is a ground reinforcement technique that involves laying "geotextiles" within a crushed stone base that has a specified thickness. By utilizing the "rigidity reinforcement effect near the surface due to the crushed stone base" and the "deformation constraint effect of the crushed stone layer provided by the sheet," it reduces differential settlement and enables stable support for structures over time. 【Features】 ◆ All processes are visually observable, ensuring reliable construction management ◆ No curing period required, allowing for reduced construction time ◆ Can be implemented in narrow spaces as it does not require the use of specialized construction machinery 【For more details, please feel free to contact us】

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Ground reinforcement "GRR sheet method"

Environmentally conscious! Ground reinforcement method using geotextiles.

The GRR sheet method is a technique that protects valuable properties, such as homes, from uneven settlement by dispersing and equalizing tension and ground forces through the effect of special sheet installation. Since it does not use cement-based solidifying materials or piles, it is also environmentally friendly and does not become a negative legacy. Additionally, the value of a home is not just in the building itself. Ground improvement using cement-based solidifying materials or reinforcement work using piles leaves remnants underground as buried objects. The GRR sheet does not remain in the ground and can be easily removed during rebuilding. 【Features】 - Does not decrease land value - Environmentally friendly and safe for humans - Stable quality - Can be implemented in cultural property burial sites - Highly reliable For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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