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Ground reinforcement work using the Geo-column method.

Support the important house with pillars of improvement.

A method of injecting and mixing cement milk (a mixture of cement-based solidifying material and water) into soft ground to create columnar improved piles underground. This method is applicable when the soft layer extends from GL-2.0m to approximately GL-8.0m. However, it is not applicable in cases where most of the soft layer consists of humus soil, where industrial or household waste is accumulated, where there is groundwater, or where buildings are constructed immediately after earthworks on former marshland. Good ground for determining the improvement depth is defined as a continuous layer of cohesive soil with an N value greater than 3, or granular soil with an N value greater than 4.

  • Ground improvement
  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Pile and foundation work
  • Ground reinforcement materials

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[Information] Woody Force Method

Features and design/construction are included! This is a document on the method of using thin-diameter thinned timber as ground reinforcement material for houses.

This document introduces the "Woody Force Method," developed to utilize thin-diameter thinned wood, which previously had no effective means of use, as ground reinforcement material for single-family homes and other structures. It includes photographs and illustrations covering topics such as "Effective Use of Thin-Diameter Thinned Wood," "Features of the Method," "Design and Construction," and "Durability." We invite you to read it. [Contents] ■ Effective Use of Thin-Diameter Thinned Wood ■ Features of the Method ■ Design and Construction ■ Durability ■ GBRC Performance Certification No. 13-23 Revision *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Renovation and repair methods
  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Ground reinforcement materials

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Aren't pests occurring "repeatedly"?

If the recurrence occurs even after medication treatment, the cause may be "under the floor"!

We diagnose the voids and gaps under the floor and propose suitable reinforcement methods. If moisture or groundwater accumulates in the underfloor voids, it can become a breeding ground for bacteria. We identify the causes and provide a consistent response from investigation to reinforcement. Please start by requesting an underfloor inspection. 【Do you have any of the following symptoms?】 ■ Fruit flies around the drainage area won't go away ■ There are cracks or sinking in the floor ■ Vibration has increased during forklift operation ■ Puddles take a long time to dry *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Pest and insect control products
  • Ground reinforcement materials

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"Shiga Prefecture Ground Improvement" Ground Reinforcement Method 'Woody Force Method'

Applicable to sandy and clayey soil in Shiga Prefecture! This is an ecological and environmentally friendly method that utilizes small-diameter thinned wood as ground reinforcement material for housing!

The Woody Force method is a ground reinforcement technique aimed at small-scale buildings, utilizing unused thinned timber. This method uses thin-diameter thinned timber of "sugi" (Japanese cedar) or "hinoki" (Japanese cypress), which is somewhat too slender for use as house pillars and has been largely underutilized, as ground reinforcement material for houses, making it eco-friendly. By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification (certification for quality wood building materials, etc.) B-3 (outdoor product components) to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. 【Features】 ■ CO2 Reduction - Does not use cement or steel, which emit large amounts of CO2 during the manufacturing process - Contributes to energy conservation and reduction of greenhouse gases ■ Durability - By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification B-3 to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Ground reinforcement materials

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