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Concrete products Tame Masu (drainage basin)

Concrete product Tame Masu (drainage pit)

It is a concrete catch basin (Tame-masu) mainly used for side ditches and similar applications. The recess for the drainage pipe is located on three sides. The available sizes are as follows: - 150 (5 inches) - 180 (6 inches) - 240 (8 inches) - 300 (1 shaku) - 360 (1 shaku 2 inches) - 450 (1 shaku 5 inches) - 600 (2 shaku) We also accept orders for custom products (sizes, processing, etc.), so please feel free to consult with us.

  • Drainage and water removal
  • Earthworks
  • Pile and foundation work

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[Concrete Product Example] Mie Prefecture: No. 2 PC Drainage Pit with PC Slab

The construction period was February 2021! A case where extensive work was done, including the black frame and more.

Here is a case study of a product with "PC floor slabs" in Mie Prefecture. It was a large-scale project involving everything from the black frame. There were challenges, but thanks to the hard work of the craftsmen, it was successfully completed. The photos may not convey the sense of size, but we have uploaded pictures on Instagram and our website, so please take a look. The ladders are neatly arranged for access from the floor slab. This is a set of a drainage box and a floor slab. A major project was completed early in the third year of Reiwa. [Case Overview] ■ Product Dimensions - Type 2 PC drainage box 1800□×H2100 with PC floor slab 2100□×t200 - Type 2 PC drainage box 2000□×H2400 with PC floor slab 2320□×t200 ■ Construction Location: Kiho Town, Mie Prefecture ■ Construction Period: February 2021 *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

  • Flood prevention facilities, fire tanks, and flood control ponds

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