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Case study of the environmentally friendly soil solidification material "Harden M" (4)

We will introduce a case where surplus sludge generated from bridge pier foundation pile driving work was improved and used for embankment.

We would like to introduce a case study of the soil solidification material "Harden M," which effectively utilizes recycled resources to reduce environmental impact. Excess sludge generated during the construction of bridge pier foundation piles was improved and used for embankment. 【Case Study】 ■ Project Name: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Chubu Regional Development Bureau Tokai Ring Expressway ■ Delivery Date: From June 2009 ■ Location: Yoro Town, Yoro District, Gifu Prefecture, and others ■ Soil Improvement Material Used: Harden M 3,658 tons ■ Land Condition: High moisture content soft soil *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Case study of the environmentally friendly soil solidification material "Harden M" (1)

Applicable to a wide range of soil types and uses, including the improvement of dredged soil! Here are examples of construction for river dredged soil improvement recycling.

We would like to introduce a case study of the soil solidification material "Harden M," which effectively utilizes recycled resources to reduce environmental impact. This product can be applied to general surface improvement, as well as the improvement and stabilization treatment of soft soil, clayey soil, and muddy soil. It is suitable for a wide range of soil types and applications, including the improvement of dredged soil, and is particularly effective for clayey soil. 【Case Study】 ■ Project Name: Aichi Prefecture Kaifu Construction Office Kanie River Improvement Project ■ Delivery Date: January 2005 ■ Location: Kanie New Town, Kanie, Kaifu District, Aichi Prefecture ■ Soil Improvement Material Used: Harden M, 414 tons ■ Land Condition: Accumulated soil within the river *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Case study of the environmentally friendly soil solidification material "Harden S".

Restoring the farmland and returning it to rice paddies! Introducing examples of coastal disaster recovery construction projects.

We would like to introduce a construction case of the environmentally friendly soil solidification material "Harden S," which effectively utilizes recycled resources. Due to the earthquake, dredging was carried out in the coastal areas around the island that had become shallower. Because there was no place for the dredged soil, it was unloaded onto the island. After temporary storage, it was improved and used for raising the ground level. The entire island's ground sank by about 30 cm due to the earthquake, resulting in poor drainage in the area where the dredged soil was temporarily stored. The topsoil was removed to a depth of 30 cm, and the foundation was raised by 30 cm with improved soil, after which the topsoil was returned to restore it as rice paddies. 【Construction Case】 ■ Project Name: Miyagi Prefecture Sendai Regional Promotion Office Coastal Disaster Recovery Project ■ Delivery Date: From February 2015 ■ Location: Kankazawa Island, Shiogama City, Miyagi Prefecture ■ Soil Improvement Material Used: Harden S, 5,760 tons ■ Land Condition: Sludge and muddy soil with high water content *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Case study of the environmentally friendly soil solidification material "Harden M" (2)

Introducing a case study of ground improvement work in the construction yard within the riverbed for river gate construction!

We would like to introduce a case study of the soil solidification material "Harden M," which effectively utilizes recycled resources to reduce environmental impact. During the construction with a crawler-type pile driver, the supporting ground was improved. After the pile driving work was completed, the ground was re-excavated and reused on-site. 【Case Study】 ■ Project Name: Gifu Prefecture Ogaki Civil Engineering Office Mud River Sluice Gate Main Construction ■ Delivery Date: From July 2008 ■ Location: Within Juroku Town, Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture ■ Soil Improvement Material Used: Harden M, 885 tons ■ Land Condition: Deposited mud, soft soil, N value 2-3 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Case study of the environmentally friendly soil solidification material "Harden M" (3)

Currently, a biotope has been created, and it is also famous as a place for fireflies! Here is an introduction to the construction case of the rainwater retention pond.

We would like to introduce a case study of the soil solidification material "Harden M," which effectively utilizes recycled resources to reduce environmental impact. The construction site is now a biotope and has become famous as a habitat for fireflies. 【Case Study】 ■ Project Name: Kariya City Hall, Shiroike Renovation Project ■ Delivery Date: November 2005 ■ Location: Higashizakai-cho, Kariya City, Aichi Prefecture ■ Soil Improvement Material Used: Harden M, 775 tons ■ Condition of the Land: Sediment from a reservoir *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Information] Environmentally friendly soil solidification material "Harden"

Introducing an environmentally friendly soil solidification material that effectively utilizes recycled resources!

This document outlines the features and product composition of the environmentally friendly soil solidification material "Harden," handled by EARTH CREATE. "Harden" can be recycled into high-quality improved soil by adding an appropriate amount to the excavated soil, mud, and sludge generated at construction sites and mixing it. Additionally, it eliminates the need for transportation to disposal sites or the transport of new material soil, thereby reducing CO2 emissions. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Overview ■ Features ■ Harden product composition ■ Improvement principle of Harden ■ Reaction mechanism of Harden *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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