No need for temporary scaffolding! Even when multiple projects overlap, significantly reduce construction days and costs! *Case study introduction*
The "Spider Drilling Method" uses extremely small and lightweight drilling machines, allowing for the construction of rebar insertion work while reducing temporary construction. Since a crane type does not require temporary scaffolding, it can be removed immediately after rebar insertion. It is effective when multiple types of work overlap, such as reverse construction. Additionally, it demonstrates its strength when there are restrictions on traffic regulation or usage time at the base of slopes. It shortens the lead time between different types of work, significantly reducing construction costs and days. 【Features】 - No temporary scaffolding required. Minimal temporary construction is acceptable. - Effective when multiple construction works are congested. - Suitable for slope work and measures against landslides on steep slopes. *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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Registration with Wakayama Prefecture for the purpose of ensuring the quality of public works, reducing costs, and preserving and restoring the soil of Wakayama Prefecture (H29-1606) *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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TANIGAKI Construction Co., Ltd. was founded in September 1954 as "Tanigaki Construction" in Misato Town, Kishu District, Wakayama Prefecture (now: Kimino Town), and was incorporated as "Tanigaki Construction Industry Co., Ltd." in May 1973. In 1996, the company name was changed to the current name "TANIGAKI Construction Co., Ltd." In July 2014, the headquarters was relocated to Nagase, Kimino Town, Kishu District, following the completion of a new office building, and has remained there to this day. Since its establishment, the company has been involved in public works, focusing on disaster prevention projects, geological surveys, design, and construction. The know-how cultivated through various projects such as "surveying, measurement, and design work," "landslide countermeasures," "slope disaster prevention projects," and "underground resource development" has become a significant asset. Our motto is to tackle challenges with a "proactive spirit." In other words, our goal is to develop the know-how we have cultivated so far with new ideas to provide even better solutions. To achieve this, we have introduced cutting-edge technology as well as unique technologies developed entirely in-house. From survey design to construction techniques that can respond to those designs, we aim to create new technologies and new value through consistent services, striving to be a nature-friendly company. We will continue to contribute to the construction of a safe and secure society.