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The "EDO-EPS method" was used for the restoration work of highways that collapsed due to earthquakes. It effectively utilizes the ultra-lightweight, compressive strength, durability, and self-supporting properties of EDO-EPS blocks, making it applicable in areas where load reduction and soil pressure reduction are necessary, such as on soft ground, embankments in landslide-prone areas, widening embankments on slopes, and backfill for structures. Additionally, since it does not require large construction machinery, it alleviates concerns regarding proximity construction to important structures and the surrounding environment. Furthermore, because it minimizes alterations to the terrain, this method can significantly contribute to the preservation of the natural environment during route planning and construction of earth structures in mountainous areas. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationThe EDO-EPS construction method involves stacking EDO-EPS blocks as fill material and integrating them with dedicated fastening hardware. This method effectively utilizes the characteristics of EDO-EPS blocks, such as their ultra-lightweight, compressive strength, durability, and self-supporting nature when stacked. It can be applied in areas where there is a need to reduce load and soil pressure, such as on soft ground, landslide areas, embankments on slopes, and backfill for structures. Additionally, since it does not require large construction machinery, it alleviates concerns regarding proximity to important structures and the surrounding environment. Furthermore, it minimizes alterations to the terrain, making it a construction method that significantly contributes to the preservation of the natural environment during route planning and the construction of earth structures in mountainous areas. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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