Reinforced earthworks using a combination of rebar insertion and GS20 bearing plates.
The method involves using a reinforced FRP pressure plate made by stacking 20 sheets of fiberglass with different strength characteristics, designed for lightweight and ultra-high-strength earth reinforcement techniques. It is a method for preventing surface collapse on slopes and embankments, used in conjunction with rebar insertion techniques and GS20 pressure plates as part of earth reinforcement works, along with vegetation substrate spraying, sprayed retaining wall works, and short fiber reinforced mortar spraying (fiber shotcrete). Additionally, it can also be used as a reinforcement method for existing structures. 【Design Method】 ■ The design of the rebar reinforcement insertion method is based on NEXCO's "Earth Reinforcement Design and Construction Guidelines" or the Japan Geotechnical Society's "Design and Construction Manual for Ground Reinforcement Methods." *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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**Features of GS20 Pressure Plates** - Ultra-high strength (design load of 150 kN per plate or more) and lightweight (under 8 kg per plate) pressure plates for cut soil reinforcement construction methods. - Lightweight and excellent workability, suitable for manual construction at heights and reverse winding construction. - Significant reduction in construction time is possible. - High durability pressure plates with stable quality produced in factories. - The greening type allows for full greening and has excellent landscape aesthetics. - Suitable for use in coastal areas, hot spring areas, and acidic sulfate soil areas without corrosion. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.*
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