Pursuing higher levels of productivity, quality assurance, and storage capacity. Lining materials that support underground infrastructure from the inside.
This catalog features the "Segment Products" handled by Japan Concrete Industry. Starting with precast reinforced concrete segments "RC Segments," we also offer synthetic segments "SSPC" that enable cost reduction. Additionally, we introduce the history of segment manufacturing, major delivery achievements, and examples of our segment construction. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ What makes the Japan Concrete Industry Group different and innovative. ■ History of segment manufacturing and major delivery achievements ■ Product lineup ■ Examples of our segment construction ■ Factory introduction *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Featured Products (Excerpt)] ■RC Segment ■Synthetic Segment: SSPC (Steel Segment for Concrete Infill) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Uses】 ■ Water supply and sewage construction ■ Road construction ■ Railway construction *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Nihon Concrete Industry is a company that creates the foundation to support people's lives. Are you aware that the buildings you are currently in—homes, offices, skyscrapers, and facilities—have a "foundation" that is never visible from the outside? That foundation, buried deep underground, is essential for protecting people's safe and secure lives. We, at Nihon Concrete Industry, handle various concrete products in different fields, including foundation piles (concrete piles) that support buildings, concrete poles, civil engineering products, and construction products. In addition to thorough quality control, we are committed to contributing to the creation of a safe, secure, and prosperous society through concrete, while also considering global expansion and environmental conservation.