Soil recycling technology "Bontelan Method"
Awarded the "Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Award" at the 2008 Academic and Government Collaboration Achievement Awards.
The "Bontelan Method" is a construction technique that improves the handling properties, durability, and earthquake resistance of soil that has traditionally been deemed unsuitable for use as fill. This is achieved by mixing fiber-based soil improvement materials called "Bonfiber" and solidifying agents into the soil. It is an environmentally friendly method that aims to enhance the quality of sludge generated during construction and repurpose it as excellent soil for reuse. The effectiveness of Bontelan improved soil as a ground material for earthquake resistance was demonstrated, as no damage was reported in civil engineering structures using this method during the Great East Japan Earthquake. **Features** - Significant cost reduction compared to conventional methods - Reusable as highly durable improved soil - Contributes to rapid disaster recovery - NETIS registration, registration number TH-020042-V - Collaborative research results from industry-academia-government → Professor Hiroshi Takahashi, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
- Company:砂原組 営業部
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