FIT Power Construction Case: Rental Apartment
Introducing a case where a block wall built in an alternating pattern was able to accommodate standard sizes!
We would like to introduce a case study of FIT power installation in a rental apartment. There were block walls of varying heights built alternately, but there were no retaining walls, posing a risk of toppling during an earthquake. However, since it faced the parking lot, constructing new retaining walls would have compromised convenience, and rebuilding would have significantly exceeded the budget, leading to hesitation in taking measures. After the installation, there were no large-scale construction works, and the construction costs were kept low due to the reduced scope of work. The pathway can be used without any differences from before. 【Case Overview】 ■ Issues - There were no retaining walls for the block walls of varying heights, posing a risk of toppling during an earthquake. - New construction would compromise convenience and exceed the budget significantly. ■ Solutions - There were no large-scale construction works, and construction costs were kept low due to the reduced scope of work. - Standard sizes were used to accommodate the alternately built block walls. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
- Company:大林 本社
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