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Gaia Pile Method

The unique shape of the pile tip provides great bearing capacity! It enables economical pile design.

The "Gaia Pile Method" is a foundation pile technology certified by the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, characterized by minimal penetration capability, high installation accuracy, and minimal pile core deviation, as well as no wing deformation, ensuring high construction precision. It is a rotary driven steel pipe pile with two semicircular wings and a triangular excavation blade attached to the tip of a thin steel pipe, capable of meeting a wide range of needs. Additionally, since no plant equipment is required, it allows for extremely space-efficient construction. The pile materials can be transported by small trucks (2t to 4t), contributing to environmental protection around the construction site. 【Features】 ■ Achieves pile installation without residual soil ■ Completely eliminates the generation of residual soil by not using any industrial waste ■ Exhibits great bearing capacity due to its unique pile tip shape, allowing for economical pile design ■ Low noise and low vibration ■ Suitable for pile installation in urban areas, densely populated residential areas, and inside buildings *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Gaia F1 Pile Method

Environmentally friendly, versatile steel pipe piles with high bearing capacity for rotary driven steel pipe piles.

**Features of Gaia F1 Piles** ■ Highly Reliable Piles Certification: - Driven: Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Certification, Japan Building Center TACP-0481 TACP-0482 - Extracted: Japan Building Center FD0560-01 FD0563-02 ■ Overwhelming Variety of Pile Types 56 types of piles allow for economical design through variations. ■ High Load-Bearing Capacity With a tip diameter ranging from 200 to 1150 mm, the average N value at the pile tip is 81 to 23430 kN per pile. ■ Environmentally Friendly The rotary insertion method allows for construction without residual soil, resulting in no industrial waste generation. ■ Low Cost High load-bearing capacity and a variety of piles eliminate waste.

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Gaia F1 Pile Method

The penetration capability and installation accuracy are high, ensuring minimal deviation of the pile center.

The "Gaia F1 Pile Method" is a construction technique that involves installing foundation piles by rotating and driving them into the ground, with a drilling blade and semi-circular tip wings welded to the end of a steel pipe. With 56 variations of pile types, economical design is possible. Even in narrow construction sites, it allows for space-saving installation without the need for plant equipment. Additionally, the high bearing capacity reduces unnecessary materials, enabling cost savings on materials and simplifying distribution, thus achieving low costs. The piles can be extracted by rotating them in reverse, and since they are made of steel, they can be recycled. 【Features】 ■ Reduction of soil disposal costs and industrial waste ■ Lower construction and transportation costs due to simplified heavy machinery ■ Reduction of carbon dioxide emissions through rationalization of heavy machinery transportation costs ■ Cost savings due to excellent removability during future dismantling ■ Recyclable after removal *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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