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Pile construction method Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Jan 14, 2026~Feb 10, 2026
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  1. 菱建基礎 本社 Tokyo//General contractors and subcontractors
  2. 朔鷹 Osaka//Other construction industries
  3. ジャストワン Saitama//Other construction industries
  4. 4 大亜ソイル Tokyo//Other construction industries
  5. 5 テノックス Tokyo//Construction Consultant

Pile construction method Product ranking

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Jan 14, 2026~Feb 10, 2026
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  1. Hang Work Method: "SKT (Skat) Method" 朔鷹
  2. Earth Drill Expansion Pile (newACE) Method 菱建基礎 本社
  3. Steel Pipe Pile Method "JUST-ES (Justice Method)" ジャストワン
  4. 4 Vibratory Tremie Method for Cast-in-Place Concrete Piles 菱建基礎 本社
  5. 5 Small-diameter steel pipe pile construction method 富士建商 本社

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Environmentally Friendly HYSC Hang Construction Method

Reduction of construction soil generation and carbon dioxide emissions.

Our company offers the "Environmentally Friendly HYSC Pile Method." By adding a high-performance fluidizing agent to the cement milk and injecting it into the ground for mixing, we can reduce the amount of cement milk injected, which decreases the amount of mud generated (industrial waste). Additionally, by reducing the amount of cement used, the carbon dioxide emissions during cement production are significantly reduced. [Features] ■ Environmentally conscious ■ Excellent cost-effectiveness ■ Outstanding quality *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Civil Engineering Method
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Prevent concrete runoff in the peat layer! "Reseau fond pier Method"

Prevent concrete runoff even in weak peat layers, achieving high-quality pile construction.

The peat layer is extremely soft, and traditional pile construction carries a high risk of concrete leakage, making quality assurance a challenge. The Reseau fond pier Method effectively suppresses concrete leakage by covering the pile reinforcement cage with a Reseau fond net. It enables stable pile construction even in sites with low ground strength. It uses a lightweight and easy-to-handle polyethylene permeable lattice fabric, which can be introduced without increasing construction effort. It accommodates various methods, including earth drill methods and all-casing methods. There are over 250 successful projects in both public and private construction. This method is helpful for ensuring quality and controlling costs in pile construction on peat ground. *For more details, please check by clicking the "Download Catalog" button.

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Outflow measures for limestone layers with cracks! "Reseau fond pier Method"

It suppresses the risk of concrete loss due to cracks and voids in the limestone layer.

In limestone layers with cracks, there is a possibility that concrete may flow out through the fissures, leading to increased costs and insufficient pile cross-sections. The Reseau fond pier method covers the perimeter of the rebar cage with a highly durable net, effectively preventing outflow into the cracks, which allows for reduced concrete loss and stable quality. It can be used with various pile methods and can be applied without increasing the burden of construction, which is a significant feature. It boasts over 250 adoption cases in both public and private sectors. It is recommended for sites pursuing reliable pile construction in uncertain limestone ground. *For more details, please check by clicking the "Download Catalog" button.*

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Securing pile concrete at a coal mine site! "Reseau fond pier Method"

We will control the outflow into the cavities and cracks of the former coal mine site and ensure the integrity of the pile cross-section.

In abandoned coal mine sites, there are often cases where cavities of various sizes remain underground, posing a risk of concrete leakage during pile construction. The Reseau fond pier method easily covers the outside of the rebar cage with a Reseau fond net, preventing leakage into the cavities and ensuring the designed cross-section is maintained. Due to its lightweight nature, it is easy to handle and can be implemented without compromising construction efficiency. It has a wealth of proven results in both public and private projects and is increasingly adopted as a reliable quality improvement method. This method is useful for projects that aim to ensure reliable pile quality in the special ground conditions of abandoned coal mines. *For more details, please check by clicking the "Download Catalog" button.

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