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We would like to introduce examples of "rockfall prevention construction methods" by Daini Kensetsu Co., Ltd. Our rockfall prevention methods are applied in various locations. The DK Bond method, which does not require formwork, is effective for stabilizing high places and large boulders, as well as areas with a high risk of collapse. As a result, we have a track record of construction in steep slopes across Japan, as well as in deteriorated embankments, stone walls, artificial structures, and the restoration of cultural properties. If you are facing issues with rockfall prevention methods, please feel free to consult with us. 【Examples of Construction】 ■ Stabilization of large boulders ■ Stabilization of collapsed rocks ■ Fixing of slope cracks ■ Repair of deteriorated embankments and artificial structures ■ Restoration of stone walls and cultural properties *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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The construction method of this technique closes cracks and openings to prevent loosening of the rock due to weathering, while also dispersing concentrated stress in the area. It exhibits excellent durability against repeated loads such as earthquakes and demonstrates a high rockfall prevention effect. When applying this method, its features include: 1. It can be applied to large rocks and high-altitude rocks that have high potential in mountain slopes and similar areas. 2. It can fix natural rock formations in their current state, and the construction traces harmonize with the landscape, making it particularly effective for use in natural parks and scenic areas. 3. Since there are no alterations to the natural features or new structures, and the construction equipment is minimal, it can be easily combined with other methods.