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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.
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Free membership registrationThe method is a ground reinforcement technique using unused thinned wood, aimed at small-scale buildings. The construction machinery is relatively small and does not take up much space, allowing for efficient execution, and the construction period can be shortened compared to conventional methods. Since it does not use water or cement, there is no dust generation, and the construction area remains clean. Unlike methods where structures themselves support the loads of buildings like piles, this technique uses relatively small components densely arranged in the ground to reinforce it. 【Features】 - Targeted at small-scale buildings - Utilizes unused thinned wood - Relatively small components densely arranged in the ground reinforce it - Construction machinery is relatively small and does not take up much space - Construction period can be shortened compared to conventional methods *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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