Vertical walls enable effective land use! Reinforced soil method - Terra Armata retaining wall.
The Tail Arm Method is a construction technique that allows for the vertical and high construction of embankments. By laying ribbed strips (strip-shaped steel reinforcement) within the embankment and covering the surface with concrete skin (modular wall panels), it enables the creation of vertical and high retaining walls. (⇒ For more details, please download and view the catalog.)
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**Publication Content** ■ Tail Arm Method - Due to vertical embankment, it requires minimal land width, allowing for effective land use. - Standardized prefabricated method shortens construction time and does not require skilled workers or special techniques. ■ Super Tail Arm Method (New!) - Large panels significantly reduce the installation effort for wall surfaces! (30% reduction compared to conventional methods) - Total length of reinforcement material installation is greatly reduced (25% reduction compared to conventional methods) ■ Tail Arm Retaining Wall (Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Certified Retaining Wall) - Can achieve wall heights of up to 15.0 m - Can achieve embankment heights of up to 5.0 m - Combination of standard products eliminates the need for skilled techniques, creating a quiet construction environment. ■ Greening Tail Arm Method Using mesh panels for wall materials allows for greening, reducing visual pressure and creating a lush space.
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Reinforced soil refers to the technology used to build soil vertically high or to prevent collapse when soil is excavated. It is an essential technology in Japan, which is narrow and prone to earthquakes. Hirose Reinforced Soil Co., Ltd. also engages in civil engineering consulting using these methods.