Slope protection construction methods, landscaping, and civil engineering comprehensive catalog. Contains construction methods suited for various situations.
The "Slope Protection Construction Methods, Landscaping, and Civil Engineering Comprehensive Catalog" is a catalog that features a wide range of slope protection methods tailored to various situations, taking into account safety and environmental considerations. It also includes information on "landscaping," which designs rich environments in cities to fulfill people's needs for comfort and tranquility, and "civil engineering," which focuses on the development of a foundation for comfortable social living. 【Featured Products】 ○ Slope Protection Methods: Protection and greening of slopes using various techniques ○ Landscaping: Designing landscapes with abundant greenery and water, creating a tranquil urban environment ○ Civil Engineering: Accumulated know-how and reliable quality management For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Featured Products】 ○Slope Protection Methods →Straw Mat Greening Method: Restoring greenery on slopes using natural materials →Free-Ring Method Frame Construction: Creating a natural landscape on steep and uneven terrain →Chemicon Spraying Method: Securing rocks to protect safe living →Shikat Greening Method: Preventing entry and damage from deer and antelope →Free Frame Method: Preventing landslides while conserving the environment →A.R.G. Rock Greening Method: Creating greenery on rock surfaces with growth substrate materials →Asgag Ground Anchor Method: Preventing landslides to ensure safety ○Landscaping ○Civil Engineering ●For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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