Due to the low amount of work, a shorter construction period is possible! A seismic reinforcement method that generates little noise, vibration, and dust.
The "Steel Brace Adhesive Method" is a construction method that does not require the installation of anchor bolts, allowing for construction without compromising the living environment. In conventional methods, the construction period takes about 13 days for one steel brace, but with this method, the process is simplified, reducing the time to about 9 days, enabling a shorter construction period. It has received a technical evaluation from the Japan Building Disaster Prevention Association, and if designed according to this evaluation, sufficient seismic resistance is recognized. Additionally, no substances that could cause sick house syndrome are used, and a construction management system is in place, allowing for safe adoption. [Features] ■ Minimal noise, vibration, and dust generation ■ Shorter construction period due to fewer processes ■ Larger openings possible ■ Applicable to various types of buildings ■ Safe design and construction methods *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Construction Procedure (Excerpt)】 ■Substrate Treatment ■Substrate Adjustment ■Curing ■Steel Frame Erection ■Sealing ■Resin Injection ■Finishing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since its founding, Showbond Construction has walked a path focused solely on repair and reinforcement with the theme of "passing on social capital in good condition to the next generation." Its history can also be seen as the history of maintenance for concrete structures. Showbond Construction is a pioneering company that, since the era of scrap and build during the period of rapid economic growth, has recognized the importance of maintenance and was one of the first in the civil engineering industry to introduce epoxy resin-based adhesives.