Jacking method Product List and Ranking from 20 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 15, 2025~Nov 11, 2025
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Jacking method 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. ヤスダエンジニアリング Osaka//General contractors and subcontractors
  3. 吉田建設 Niigata//Architectural design office
  4. 4 東洋工務店 Okayama//Other construction industries
  5. 5 アルファシビルエンジニアリング 事業本部・本社 Fukuoka//Other construction industries

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  1. Hume pipe propulsion method Taiyo Kisokogyo Co.,Ltd.
  2. Special Installation Pipe Advancement Method "Good Mall" 吉田建設
  3. Mud-rich propulsion method "Super Flow Balance Semi-Shield Method" アルファシビルエンジニアリング 事業本部・本社
  4. 4 Introduction to Water Pipe Pushing Construction Examples and Special Installation Pipe Pushing Methods 長谷川建設工業
  5. 4 All-soil compatible small-diameter mud-water / earth pressure thrusting method "Cobra Method" ヤスダエンジニアリング

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Dual Shield Method

Easily construct pipelines in densely populated urban areas! A construction method that shortens the construction period.

The "Dual Shield Method" is a shield switching type of thrust construction method that incorporates the advantages of both thrust and shield methods. It employs a cost-effective thrust method for gentle curves and straight sections, while using the shield method for sharp curves and continuous curve sections. This makes it easier to construct pipelines in densely populated urban areas, significantly reducing costs. 【Features】 ■ Capable of sharp curves (R10m) without the need for rotating shafts at intersections ■ Can be constructed with shafts sized for thrust methods ■ Equipment from thrust methods can be used ■ Average daily progress increases by combining thrust methods ■ Using a mud slurry method increases thrust extension *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Civil Engineering Method

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HDD method (induced horizontal drilling) achieves shortened construction time and labor savings!

Piping and wiring burial system (non-excavation and thrust method)! Numerous achievements! Attention on "overhead wire elimination"! "Challenging the creation of lifelines that traverse the earth and underground."

With the acceleration and advancement of urban functions, the development of various lifelines such as water supply and sewage, electricity, gas, and communication has become increasingly important. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is a construction method that buries pipes and cables using non-excavation techniques, reducing traffic disruption and soil disposal issues. It allows for clean and safe construction by detecting the construction position from above ground while drilling. In recent years, labor shortages and rising maintenance costs for facilities have become social issues, leading to increased attention on the HDD method / TerraJet as a technique for burying water supply and sewage pipes, gas pipes, and power cables underground, from the perspective of shortening construction periods and reducing total costs. In Europe and the United States, this method is known as NO-DIG, Trenchless, HDD (Horizontal Directional Drilling), no-dig, trenchless, and horizontal directional drilling. 【Features】 - Flexibility and adaptability - Shortened construction period - Economically low cost - Harmony with the natural environment - Safety For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

  • Drainage and water removal
  • Pipeline Construction
  • Drilling Machine

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When it comes to construction work, it's the "Milling Mall Method"! *Currently offering a collection of achievements by obstacle type.

[NETIS Registered] No worries even if obstacles arise! A construction method that is starting to be chosen nationwide! Compatible with diameters from φ800 to 3000 mm.

The "Milling Mole Method," a ground obstacle response type mud-based propulsion method equipped with four special functions: exploration, improvement, cutting, and guidance, consists of three devices: a tunneling machine, a special telescopic pipe, and a special injection pipe, allowing for the fine cutting and discharge of underground obstacles. Using electromagnetic waves, it explores metal obstacles ahead while propelling and can also improve the ground from within the tunneling machine before and after the detected obstacles. In the event that an obstacle is detected, a special telescopic device can be used to cut through the underground obstacle at ultra-low speed, allowing for continued propulsion. Additionally, a system is equipped to guide the tunneling machine to a designated position within the arrival shaft by installing a receiving coil at that location, making it the ultimate propulsion method that can lead to high precision even when obstacles are encountered. 【Performance by Obstacle Type】 ■CASE-6: Cutting of steel sheet piles 3W ■CASE-7: Cutting of steel sheet piles 3 and H steel ■CASE-8: Cutting of wooden piles and steel sheet piles ■CASE-9: Cutting of H steel and existing manhole walls ■CASE-10: Cutting of underground continuous walls and metal objects *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Site and ground investigation
  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Special Construction Method

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*Exhibition of Sewers '18 Kitakyushu*

We have showcased the "Underground Obstacle Response Type Mud Density Propulsion Method" that no longer fears obstacles!

**Exhibition Overview** Exhibition Name: Sewer Exhibition '18 Kitakyushu Date: July 24 (Tuesday) - 27 (Friday), 2018, for 4 days Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Location: West Japan General Exhibition Center Booth: C-822 **Exhibited Products** ■ Subsurface Obstacle-Compatible Slurry Shield Method The milling mole method is used in urban development and is a slurry shield method that safely performs construction by cutting through obstacles left underground. It can detect obstacles ahead of the excavation and discharge them as cutting powder of about 1 cm in size. If necessary, it allows for the injection of chemicals from within the machine and guidance of the tunneling machine using GPS. ■ Jet Method The jet method uses a CCD camera sensor to instantly measure the position of the tunneling machine on sharp curves. It enables long-distance and sharp curve construction in small-diameter tunneling. By using a dedicated pump cylinder and lubricant injection pipe for the jet method, it reduces the load on the pipe, allowing for long-distance tunneling even with small diameters. It is the most excellent all-around tunneling method that does not limit construction locations due to in-pipe measurement.

  • Site and ground investigation
  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Special Construction Method

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A must-see for consultants! Sewer construction for the Olympics and rainwater management.

[Performance Collection Available] No worries even if obstacles appear underground! We detect and capture obstacles about 2 meters ahead of the tunneling machine and cut through them!

The demand for sewer construction is increasing due to the hosting of the Olympics in 2020 and sudden heavy rain, as well as measures for rainwater management. When the demand for construction rises and there is pressure to respond quickly, encountering obstacles buried underground can lead to a loss of time. Therefore, we recommend the milling mole method, which is safe even when encountering underground obstacles! The underground obstacle response type mud-based thrusting method, "milling mole method," is equipped with four special functions: "exploration, improvement, cutting, and guidance." It consists of three devices: a tunneling machine, special bits, and a special telescopic pipe, allowing for the precise cutting and removal of underground obstacles. Using electromagnetic waves, it explores and pushes forward while tunneling through metal obstacles, and it is also possible to improve the ground from within the tunneling machine before and after the detected obstacles. If an obstacle is detected, a special telescopic device can be used to cut through the underground obstacle at ultra-low speed, allowing for continued thrusting. Furthermore, a receiving coil is installed at a designated position within the access shaft, and a system is also equipped to guide the tunneling machine to that position, making it a thrusting method that can accurately reach the destination even when obstacles are present.

  • Site and ground investigation
  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Special Construction Method

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Solving issues with construction methods! "Case Studies for Problem Solving Available"

The advancement construction method often faces many challenges during the excavation process. Here are examples of how those problems were solved!

Have you ever faced any of these issues when performing construction using thrusting methods? ▶ Construction was halted due to encountering obstacles like wooden stakes or H-beams... ▶ The time and cost of construction increased, leading to delays or interruptions... ▶ Construction over difficult distances could not be managed with standard equipment and methods... The "Milling Mole Method" solves these problems associated with thrusting methods! 【Example of a resolved case】 ✔ Sewer construction in Osaka City Planned to push 127 meters in one span using a standard mud slurry method with a diameter of φ80mm. Immediately after starting, the machine encountered wooden stakes, making it impossible to proceed, and the excavation was halted. By changing the plan to adopt the Milling Mole Method, the presence of obstacles was confirmed by discharging wood chips, and the thrusting was completed. ✔ Sewer construction in Osaka Prefecture Planned to push 119 meters in one span using a standard mud slurry method with a diameter of φ1800mm. While excavating about 10 meters, the machine encountered support piles of a bridge pier, making it impossible to proceed, and both the excavation machine and thrusting pipe were left underground. By changing the plan to adopt the Milling Mole Method, re-excavation was carried out from the same launch shaft. The reinforced concrete pipe that became an obstacle was cut, and the discharge of metal fragments, thrusting pipe collars, and rebar was confirmed, allowing safe passage through the obstacle section, and the thrusting was completed. *We are currently providing materials such as "Case Studies of Problem Solving" and "Comparison of Methods for Dealing with Obstacles in Thrusting Methods" from the PDF!

  • Special Construction Method
  • Sewerage facilities

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