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[Construction Case] Repairing the gaps between the floor and walls of a large shopping center.

A significant subsidence of the floor due to weak ground! Introducing a case where corrections were made at night during the business closure.

Here is a case study of "floor sinking correction" conducted at a large shopping center in Nara Prefecture. Due to weak ground, the floor had sunk significantly. As a result of the floor sinking, gaps were observed in various places, such as between the floor and walls and between the walls and ceiling. An up-con method that can be corrected during nighttime while the business is closed was adopted, and our company carried out the correction. 【Case Overview】 ■ Construction Area: Approximately 3,240m2 (Backyard 405m2, Store Interior 2,835m2) ■ Maximum Sinking Amount: 94mm ■ Area: Nara Prefecture ■ Construction Period: 25 nights *Supported by 2 construction plant vehicles *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Renovation and repair methods
  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Civil Engineering Method

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[Construction Example] Construction without moving the rack: Warehouse subsidence correction (Fukushima Prefecture)

No need to remove heavy racks or machinery! Here is a case where modifications were completed in just 4 days.

We would like to introduce a case of settlement correction implemented at a warehouse in Fukushima Prefecture. Due to the effects of the Great East Japan Earthquake that occurred in 2011, gradual settlement progressed over the years. After a few years, floor sagging and tilting began to occur inside the warehouse, and inclinations also developed in the rack installation areas. This caused issues such as the forklift forks not fitting properly, leading to "longer loading and unloading times," which disrupted operations and caused difficulties. In this project, we adopted the Upcon method, which allows for construction without moving heavy racks in a short construction period. We were able to correct an area of approximately 1,250 m² in just four days (with a maximum settlement of about 78 mm). [Case Overview] - Construction Area: Approximately 1,250 m² - Maximum Settlement: 78 mm - Location: Warehouse in Fukushima Prefecture - Construction Period: 4 days *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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