Reinforced Soil Vegetation Frame Construction "GT Frame Method"
GT frame construction method
Full greening of slopes and embankments! A new spray application retaining wall construction without concrete, considering the landscape.
The "GT Frame Method" is a new spraying formwork method that uses geosynthetics (geogrids, short fibers) commonly used in reinforced embankment construction, unlike traditional formwork methods that use rebar and mortar (concrete). The combination of geogrids and short fibers with improved soil serves as a flexible structural component for the formwork, providing strong support for slopes and embankments. Additionally, the materials used are lightweight and compact, making transportation in narrow spaces and work on steep slopes easier, thereby improving workability and contributing to safe operations. 【Features】 ■ Mechanical properties ■ Improved workability - Easy-to-handle materials - Faster construction speed - Sprayable at high altitudes and over long distances ■ Cost reduction ■ Excellent durability *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■CO2 Reduction ■Waste Reduction ■Aesthetic and Scenic Quality ■NETIS Registration Number: CB-070019-VG *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Construction Examples】 ■ Road embankment in a national park (Shizuoka Prefecture) ■ Embankment of a cultural heritage facility (Chiba Prefecture) ■ Embankment in a green park (Fukuoka Prefecture) ■ Steep slope embankment (Aomori Prefecture) ■ Embankment in a landslide area (Aichi Prefecture) ■ Highway embankment (Shizuoka Prefecture) and more *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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