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【Pin Foundation Construction Example】Locations in wetlands where conventional foundations are difficult to install.

Simple foundation methods for NETIS registration! We will introduce examples of construction in areas where conventional foundations are difficult to install, such as wetlands.

Examples of the pin foundation method in areas where conventional foundations are difficult to install, such as wetlands. In soft ground areas like wetlands or lake beds, traditional concrete foundations may not be suitable. However, with the pin foundation method, it is possible to drive the pins very deep, making it feasible to work with such weak ground. Additionally, since there is no need for concrete pouring, it can be easily constructed even when there is water on the surface. 【Case Studies】 ■ Hibikinada Biotope (Fukuoka Prefecture) ■ Structure: Effective width 1.5m, column pitch 3.0m ■ Materials Used - Handrail: FRP - Decking: Recycled wood - Structural materials: FRP ■ Foundation Type: DP-75, SP *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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【Pin Foundation Construction Example】Difficult-to-install locations on steep slopes with standard foundations.

Simple foundation construction method for NETIS registration! We will introduce examples of construction in locations where conventional foundations are difficult to install on steep slopes.

Introducing an example of the pin foundation method in locations where it is difficult to install a standard foundation on steep slopes. In the case of standard concrete foundations, the weight can lead to sliding issues on steep slopes, resulting in large-scale foundation work. However, with the pin foundation method, it is possible to achieve deep anchoring by using longer driven pins, allowing for the easy construction of effective foundations even on steep slopes. 【Example】 ■ Nishikaibashi Park (Nagasaki Prefecture) ■ Structure: Effective width 2.0m, column pitch 1.5m to 2.0m ■ Materials used: - Handrail: Ipe wood, Jatoba wood - Decking: Ipe wood - Structural materials: Aluminum alloy, Angelim wood, Ipe wood ■ Foundation type: DP-M For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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In soft ground or places where heavy machinery cannot enter! NETIS registered simple foundation method.

A promenade and Yatsuhashi can be created in areas with loose ground! No heavy machinery needed, and it's gentle on the natural environment.

The "Pin Foundation" is a simple foundation construction method that provides support by driving pins at an angle through a fixed block. It is effective in foundations in areas where heavy machinery cannot easily access, such as in forests, as it does not require large excavation work on the ground surface. By increasing the embedment depth of the pins, it can also accommodate soft ground conditions such as marshy or sandy soils. 【Features】 ■ Suitable for foundations of small structures like boardwalks, Yatsuhashi bridges, and pavilions ■ No ground excavation required for heavy machinery access, making it environmentally friendly ■ Two types of construction methods available based on application ■ Registered with NETIS *You can view a catalog with numerous construction examples from the "Download" section.

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