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On-site casting, foundation stabilization, coated revetment block method "Conback"

Compared to other block walls and covered stonework, it is possible to significantly reduce construction costs.

This is a site-cast anchoring block method where wire mesh panels made of U-shaped processed galvanized iron wire are assembled on-site into a box shape, a bag made of synthetic fiber sheet is set inside, and concrete is poured into it after installation at the construction site. 【Features】 ○ Cost reduction ○ Shortened construction period For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Covering revetment block method "Conback"

No heavy machinery needed for injection placement after installation! Reduces cement leakage into water! Low cost and short construction period.

"Conback" is a construction method that involves installing a wire mesh panel with a bag body set in place, and then pouring concrete into it to create blocks. Since the pouring is done after installation, it can be executed even in sites where large machinery like cranes cannot be used. This method can reduce construction time and costs, especially in foundation work for bridge piers. The assembly of the wire mesh panel and the setting of the bag body are also simple, making it highly efficient for construction. 【Main Features】 ■ Not restricted by the construction site ■ Easier and lower cost compared to traditional block methods and stone covering methods ■ Integration of installation and pouring shortens construction time ■ During underwater pouring, the use of additives helps suppress cement runoff *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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