Introduction to the Geological Survey Business of Kyowa Construction Consultants Co., Ltd.
Top-level geological survey achievements in both public and private projects.
At Kyowa Building Consultant Co., Ltd., experienced engineers who are well-versed in the local area and have a good understanding of the land utilize their years of accumulated knowledge to provide quick and reliable results in geological surveys, ranging from boring investigations to soil tests. Focusing on Shimane and Tottori, we have independently accumulated boring data from approximately 5,000 locations, covering both public projects and private developments. By effectively utilizing this data, including information publicly available from public institutions, we enhance the accuracy of pre-investigation understanding and geological assumptions. 【Features】 ■ Accumulated boring data from about 5,000 locations in the San'in region ■ Commitment to the quality of boring cores ■ Insight from engineers who thoroughly understand the local geology ■ Efforts towards the inheritance of technology and skills *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Businesses】 ■ Hot Spring and Water Source Development Business ■ Geothermal and Ground Heat Utilization Business ■ Landslide Countermeasure Business *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Kyowa Construction Consultant Co., Ltd. is a company that provides specialized services related to geology and groundwater. We mainly engage in hot spring and water source development, geothermal and underground heat utilization, geological surveys and soil testing, surveying and design, landslide investigations, and landslide countermeasure construction. We believe that effectively utilizing the untapped renewable energy sources of geothermal and underground heat beneath our feet will become a new form of regional development in the future.