Features and design/construction are included! This is a document on the method of using thin-diameter thinned timber as ground reinforcement material for houses.
This document introduces the "Woody Force Method," developed to utilize thin-diameter thinned wood, which previously had no effective means of use, as ground reinforcement material for single-family homes and other structures. It includes photographs and illustrations covering topics such as "Effective Use of Thin-Diameter Thinned Wood," "Features of the Method," "Design and Construction," and "Durability." We invite you to read it. [Contents] ■ Effective Use of Thin-Diameter Thinned Wood ■ Features of the Method ■ Design and Construction ■ Durability ■ GBRC Performance Certification No. 13-23 Revision *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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