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Detachable Bed Preceding Construction Method "DFP Method"

Changing the layout is easy! You can move partitions during renovations without breaking the double floor.

The "DFP Method" is a removable floor-first construction method that allows for easy changes in floor plans. It employs a newly developed removable support base with a reinforcing adjuster. Reinforcing adjusters can be added under the floor without removing the base panel, and they can also be removed from underneath the panel. 【Features】 ■ Allows for the relocation of partitions during future renovations without damaging the double floor. ■ During new construction, it has a longer response time for floor plan changes tailored to needs compared to conventional floor methods. ■ Walking on the double floor after installation becomes safer, reducing the risk of accidents in subsequent processes. ■ Expected reduction in waste and improvement in construction pace. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Next-generation floor-first construction method "DFP Method"

A new concept that enables the movement of flexible partition walls! Introducing the next-generation floor-first construction method.

The "DFP Method" is a next-generation floor-first construction method that employs a newly developed "removable support base" for reinforcement adjusters. It allows for the installation of reinforcement adjusters under the floor without removing the pace panels, as well as the removal of panels from below. By using this method, there is no need to break the pre-floor when moving partition walls, making it easier to relocate walls and extending the period for plan changes during new construction, as well as reducing flooring costs and shortening construction time during renovations. 【Features】 ■ A new concept that enables flexible movement of partition walls ■ Adoption of reinforcement adjusters using the newly developed "removable support base" ■ No need to break the pre-floor when moving partition walls ■ Reduction of flooring costs and shortening of construction time during renovations *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Floor-first construction method

No need for reinforcement legs directly under the partition! You can freely move or install new partition walls even after moving in.

This construction method is a top-type floor-first method that takes the environment into consideration, enhances work efficiency, and achieves high economic viability. It does not require reinforcement legs directly under the partitions, making it suitable for floor-first construction. Since there is no need for reinforcement directly under the partitions even after the subfloor work is completed, it allows for the free movement and new installation of partition walls even after occupancy. Additionally, our company offers a lineup including "T-50U," as well as "T-SU," "T-DU," and "T-UH." 【Features】 ■ Adopted in the Nagano Olympic Village (1998) ■ Suitable for floor-first construction ■ Easy to accommodate free plans ■ No reinforcement legs required directly under the partitions *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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  • Wood panel and frame wall construction

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