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Patent construction method: No scaffold anchor method

This is the cutting-edge technology of slope stabilization works! Elevating slope protection, reinforcement, and greening methods to a new stage.

The "No Scaffolding Anchor Method" is an anchoring technique that completely eliminates the need for temporary scaffolding. By establishing a construction method using wire tensioning, it is possible to eliminate the need for setting up temporary scaffolding. Since temporary scaffolding is not required, there is no need for a crane on-site, and there are no restrictions on the construction area. The drilling machines are lightweight and compact, making it easy to transport them to high places using simple ropeways or monorails. This method is cutting-edge technology for slope stabilization, excelling in both economic efficiency and safety. ★ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism NETIS Registration Number: CG-090003-A ★ 【Features】 ■ No temporary scaffolding required ■ Wide applicability for high places, isolated areas, narrow valleys, and steep slopes ■ Complete double-pipe construction with lightweight machinery ■ Increased progress and cost-effectiveness through multiple machine operations ■ Environmentally friendly construction among trees, with improved efficiency through combined work For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

  • Scaffolding and Support Materials

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Civil engineering method: slope stabilization method

Development of new technologies and proposals for rational buildings.

In our country, there is a demand for the development of efficient social infrastructure. Additionally, triggered by the Great Hanshin Earthquake, there is a particularly high demand for advanced responses to issues related to the ground. The Complex Technology Research Institute will provide technologies for the strengthening and reinforcement of the ground that are safe, cost-effective, and environmentally considerate as we enter the 21st century.

  • Earthworks
  • Pile and foundation work
  • Civil Engineering Method

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Earthquake-resistant and high-quality slope stabilization method 'Power Net' that takes the environment into consideration.

A slope stabilization method utilizing high-strength nets with excellent durability and high corrosion resistance to prevent the destabilization of rolling stones and floating rocks, ensuring safety and a short construction period.

NETIS Registration Number AC-150011-P Construction Technology Examination Certification Number No. 1401 This method stabilizes the surface layer, including bedrock, using a highly durable high-strength net. It is the latest slope stabilization method that combines a high-strength net with a nail (deformed steel bar) boasting a wire strength of 1770 N/mm². By fully utilizing the mechanical properties of the high-strength net, slope stabilization can be achieved safely and within a short construction period. 【Applications】 - Measures against surface collapse of slopes - Measures against collapse of existing sprayed surfaces and retaining walls - Stabilization of unstable rock masses 【Features】 - The structure covers the unstable surface layer of the slope entirely with a high-strength net and secures it with nails. - The high-strength net has both strength and flexibility, available in two types: TECCO net with a wire structure and SPIDER S3 net. - The two types of high-strength nets can be selected according to the geological conditions and unevenness of the slope surface, allowing for adaptability to various slopes. - By applying tightening force, the spacing between reinforcement materials can be widened, leading to cost reduction.

  • Other civil engineering works
  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Earthquake-resistant construction method

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