【Pin Foundation Construction Example】Difficult-to-install locations on steep slopes with standard foundations.
Simple foundation construction method for NETIS registration! We will introduce examples of construction in locations where conventional foundations are difficult to install on steep slopes.
Introducing an example of the pin foundation method in locations where it is difficult to install a standard foundation on steep slopes. In the case of standard concrete foundations, the weight can lead to sliding issues on steep slopes, resulting in large-scale foundation work. However, with the pin foundation method, it is possible to achieve deep anchoring by using longer driven pins, allowing for the easy construction of effective foundations even on steep slopes. 【Example】 ■ Nishikaibashi Park (Nagasaki Prefecture) ■ Structure: Effective width 2.0m, column pitch 1.5m to 2.0m ■ Materials used: - Handrail: Ipe wood, Jatoba wood - Decking: Ipe wood - Structural materials: Aluminum alloy, Angelim wood, Ipe wood ■ Foundation type: DP-M For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Examples (Excerpt)】 ■ Yunoko Island Park (Kumamoto Prefecture) ■ Structure: Effective width 0.9m, pillar pitch 2.0m ■ Materials Used ・ Railing: Aluminum alloy ・ Floorboard: Recycled wood ・ Structural material: Steel ■ Foundation Type: DP-75, Rock Foundation * For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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