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Extended slab system precast method

The extended bed system precast method is an environmental construction method that reduces noise and vibration.

NETIS Registration The extended slab system precast method relocates the expansion devices from the bridge structure to the embankment, allowing for the mitigation of impacts from passing vehicles. Additionally, precast slabs are used for both the bottom slab and the extended slab, enabling significant reductions in construction time and simplification of work processes.

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SCBR method for replacing hollow slab bridges using upper and lower precast methods.

A new connection structure for pretensioned PC girders! Ideal for replacing cast-in-place hollow slabs. Updating while utilizing existing piers. Of course, it's also suitable for new bridge construction!

The SCBR method (Smart Connected Bridge) is a construction technology for concrete bridges that offers benefits such as alleviating labor shortages, reducing on-site work, and ensuring high quality through factory production. By using this method, it is possible to replace deteriorated RC hollow slab bridges in a short period while utilizing existing bridge piers, such as two-column types. It is also adopted to reduce noise through jointless bridge construction and simplify maintenance management. 【Features】 ■ Shortened construction period ■ Reduced regulations and costs ■ Easier maintenance management ■ Preservation and consideration of landscape, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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  • Bridge Construction
  • Bridge Materials

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