【Pin Foundation Construction Example】Locations where standard foundations are difficult to install, such as sandy ground.
Simple foundation methods for NETIS registration! We will introduce examples of construction in locations where installation is difficult with standard foundations, such as sandy areas.
Locations where it is difficult to install a standard foundation, such as sandy ground, are introduced with examples of the pin foundation method. When installing a standard concrete foundation, excavation of the ground surface is necessary. However, in sandy areas, even if excavation is done, the sand tends to flow away, requiring a much larger excavation area compared to the size of the concrete foundation. In the case of the pin foundation method, it is very easy to install even on sandy ground, as it only involves driving pins through a stabilizing block. 【Example】 ■ Kushira Town Nakayama Pond Park (Kagoshima Prefecture) ■ Structure: Effective width 1.5m, column pitch 3.0m ■ Materials used ・Railing: Jatoba wood ・Decking: Ipe wood ・Structural materials: Bongossi wood, Angelim wood ■ Foundation type: SP *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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