Civil Engineering Construction Method Introduction: Residential Weak Ground Countermeasure Method "Geocross"
Civil engineering residential foundation improvement methods
The residential foundation countermeasure method "Geocross" differs from traditional methods that support from the underlying ground. Instead, it involves laying a sheet directly beneath the foundation to prevent differential settlement and the amount of settlement. The sheets used have high tensile strength and tear strength, making them highly durable and ideal as residential foundation reinforcement sheets.
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【Features】 ◯ In designs for surface improvement, if the depth of improvement becomes too large, using GeoCross significantly reduces the thickness of the improvement. ◯ Effective in cultural heritage buried areas where piles or ground improvement cannot be adopted. ◯ More cost-effective than methods involving piles or ground improvement when the soft layer is thick and costs are high. ◯ Good workability even in narrow sites. ◯ Installation work is completed in a short time. ◯ Shallow excavation depth results in less amount of excavated soil disposal. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Geo Farm Co., Ltd. proposes ground improvement methods for residential areas, specifically the Geo Cross and Ubi-Fa methods. Unlike conventional methods such as piles, columnar improvement, and surface improvement, these methods utilize sheets made from high-tensile fibers produced by Unitika, allowing for a quick, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly solution. Additionally, the company offers eco-friendly termite control methods, Bios foundation sheets, Bios AS baits, and civil engineering geotextile methods called "Tecton." They also provide warranty services to support the Geo Cross and Bios AS methods.