BSB block sand erosion control dam construction method [Reduction of transportation and disposal costs for surplus soil is possible!]
A block sand erosion control dam method that reduces residual soil disposal and allows for the reduction of transportation and disposal costs!
To use excavated soil and locally generated soil around the construction site as structural materials, it is possible to reduce the amount of leftover soil and minimize transportation and disposal costs. The cement and materials such as locally generated soil used in the BSB block sediment control dam method can all be utilized as long as they meet the required quality after mixing. Therefore, by adopting the BSB block sediment control dam method, it is possible to plan, design, and construct sediment control works that minimize the amount of excavated soil. 【Features】 ■ Reduction in leftover soil treatment and possible reduction in transportation and disposal costs ■ Possible reduction in material costs and construction costs ■ Even without constructed access roads, it is possible to transport construction machinery and cement using cableways, etc. *For details, please request materials or view the PDF data from the download.
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【Features】 ●Reduction of leftover soil disposal ●Cost reduction ●Relaxation of construction conditions ●Contribution to a resource-circulating society ●Improvement of safety ●Adoption of external protective materials *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Marutaka Concrete Industry Co., Ltd. is a company that handles concrete secondary products, with its headquarters in Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture, and a business office in Tsu City, Mie Prefecture, operating in the Hokuriku, Chubu, Kansai, Kanto, and Chugoku regions. While civil engineering concrete is our main focus, we also offer a wide range of exterior products that beautify gardens, such as my unique koma blocks for soft ground countermeasures. In 2003, we obtained recycling certification from Fukui Prefecture, and in 2004, we received recycling certification from Mie Prefecture. Additionally, in 2008, we acquired the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) certification, ensuring that under strict quality control, we consistently check to maintain the highest quality in terms of shape, dimensions, and strength. We aim to be a company that earns the trust and satisfaction of all our customers and contributes to society.