We will transplant large-diameter trees and tall trees using specialized large machinery and cranes.
It enables the reuse of trees, which are a valuable resource. Since it does not require heavy pruning, a natural tree shape can be maintained. There are two types of methods available, and there are many successful projects. 【Specialized Heavy Machinery Transplanting】 This method efficiently performs digging, transportation, and planting in a short period using heavy machinery. A large root ball can be obtained, allowing for a high survival rate of transplanted trees. It can accommodate a wide range from large trees (tall trees) to stump transplanting. 【Large Crane Transplanting】 This method allows for a wider root ball than specialized heavy machinery. Since the tree is not directly lifted, there is a lower risk of damaging the trunk. The tree is not laid horizontally, which reduces the risk of root ball collapse. For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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【Features】 ○ Dedicated Heavy Machinery Transplantation → Transplantation can be done even if the optimal timing is missed, but it requires care. → Trees, topsoil, buried seeds, and soil organisms are transplanted as a unit. → It is possible to combine with the Eco-Unit method for composite transplantation. ○ Large Crane Transplantation → After wrapping the roots, H-beams are assembled in a lattice, and the tree is lifted with a large crane while standing, then placed on a trailer for transport, and lifted again with a large crane for planting. For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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【Construction Examples】 (Excerpt) ○ Dedicated Heavy Machinery Transplantation 2004 Kobe Area Terraced Rice Field Zone North Surrounding Improvement Project (Hyogo Prefecture) 2006 Eifukuji Ginkgo Transplantation Project (Fukuoka Prefecture) 2006 Funeral Hall Facility Surrounding Improvement Project (Fukuoka Prefecture) 2007 Otegawa River Severe Disaster Countermeasure Special Emergency Construction (Kyoto Prefecture) 2007 Funeral Hall Facility Surrounding Improvement Project (Fukuoka Prefecture) 2008 Funeral Hall Facility Surrounding Improvement (Section 1) Interior Tall Tree Transplantation (Fukuoka Prefecture) 2008 Kyushu University Integrated Relocation Project Site Development Work (Section II No. 4) (Fukuoka Prefecture) ○ Large Crane Transplantation 2008 Kuwanokawachi Ginkgo Transplantation Project (Fukuoka Prefecture) For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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