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The "Hattrling Method" is a technique that utilizes the weight of the blocks and the backfill soil on top of the blocks to suppress the uplift of manholes. This method can be applied not only to existing manholes in urban areas, which are significantly affected by uplift, but also to newly installed manholes. It does not create holes in the manhole or obstruct the internal cross-section, and it is designed to suppress uplift only when it is about to occur, so there is no constant load applied. 【Features】 ■ Can be installed on both existing and new manholes ■ Does not affect the manhole ■ No increase in inertial forces due to seismic motion ■ Easy installation and low cost ■ Obtained technical evaluation under the Japan Society of Civil Engineers' technical evaluation system *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "SCM method" is a shallow to mid-depth ground improvement technique that forcibly stirs and mixes powdered or slurry-type solidifying materials with in-situ soil. This method has two types: the "Rotary Blender method" and the "Bucket Mixing method," allowing for adaptation to a wide range of site conditions by selecting the appropriate type based on the site conditions. Additionally, since a dedicated stirring mechanism is simply attached to a backhoe (0.8m³ to 1.9m³ class), transportation and assembly are straightforward, and no large-scale equipment is required. 【Features】 ■ Construction method adaptable to all site conditions ■ Selection of improvement materials tailored to specific purposes ■ Compact equipment that is easy to transport and assemble ■ High reliability achieved through a dedicated construction management system *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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