Achieving safety, shortening construction time, and significantly reducing costs. Installation methods for precast products in the 21st century.
The multi-level construction method only uses cranes and heavy machinery during the delivery phase to unload precast products from the truck onto the foundation concrete. The installation work can be safely and reliably adjusted vertically and horizontally using multi-jigs, without being affected by the skill level of the workers. This method achieves significant cost reduction, shortened construction periods, and reduced CO2 emissions. NETIS registration number TH-020011-A.
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【Features】 ○ Installation can be done without using cranes or heavy machinery, and fine adjustments in height, as well as front-back and left-right adjustments, can be made by anyone using a multi-level jig. ○ The tools used can be simply commercially available wrenches and pry bars. ○ It can be done safely, accurately, and quickly without being affected by skill level. ○ By filling the gaps created during adjustments with fresh mortar, the design strength can be achieved. ○ Compared to conventional methods, significant cost reductions can be obtained. ○ Since cranes are not used for installation, CO2 emissions can be significantly reduced. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Scope of Application Concrete Secondary Products Box culverts, L-shaped retaining walls, arch culverts, open channels, precast adjustment ponds, flumes, L-shaped channel blocks, long ditches, fire-fighting water tanks, precast garages, circular channels, farm ponds, various precast slabs, and other precast products. For special secondary products not listed above, please contact us.
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The multi-transport (horizontal pull) method and multi-level method enable safe and accurate transport (horizontal pull) without the use of heavy machinery such as cranes, achieving a reduction in construction time and significant cost savings. There are over 130 successful cases nationwide. NETIS registration number TH-020011-A.