Demolition of high-rise buildings using a height-adjustable scaffolding frame.
The "MOVE HAT Demolition Method" is a technique used for the demolition of high-rise buildings in urban areas, where scaffolding is not installed around the building's perimeter. Instead, only the floors being demolished are covered with the elevating protective frame "MOVE HAT," allowing for a sequential demolition from the top floor downwards using static methods such as cutting and removal. By covering the demolition floor with "MOVE HAT," vibrations and noise to the outside are reduced. Rather than crushing the structural framework with large breakers or concrete crushers, it is cut into block shapes using concrete cutters, making waste separation easier. 【Features】 ■ Reduction of vibrations and noise ■ Promotion of waste recycling ■ No need for large cranes, resulting in good workability ■ Reduction of temporary materials and high-altitude work *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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[Patent] ■Patent No. 3383638 "Building Demolition Method", Patent No. 4651857 "Building Demolition Method" *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.*
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【Achievements】 ■Project Name: Roppongi 3-Chome Plan Building A Demolition Work ■Scale: 19 stories above ground, 2 stories below ground ■Structure: Steel structure above ground, SRC structure below ground, RC structure *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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At Nishimatsu Construction Co., Ltd., we primarily engage in construction, development, and real estate businesses. With over 140 years of long history and tradition since our founding, we leverage our advanced technological capabilities as our strength to undertake the construction of public facilities such as roads and dams, as well as urban redevelopment, contributing to the development of safe and secure social infrastructure and comfortable environments. We aim to build win-win relationships with all stakeholders by providing valuable buildings and services, and we will contribute to the creation of a sustainable society and environment where people can live with peace of mind.