Improved mixing efficiency and the creation of large-diameter improved bodies with extremely small variations! Introduction to deep mixing treatment methods.
The "CI-CMC Method / CI-CMC-HA Method" is a deep mixing treatment method that creates large-diameter, high-quality improved bodies through the development of an "ejector discharge" mechanism that uses air to spray slurry in a mist form. It significantly reduces surrounding displacement, making it possible to construct near urban areas and existing structures. It enables high-quality mass construction and achieves cost reduction. 【Features】 ■ High-quality large-diameter piles ■ Excellent penetration capability ■ Low displacement method ■ Enables construction on hard ground【HA】 ■ Further cost reduction and shortened construction period【HA】 ■ Stabilization of improved body strength【HA】 ■ Introduction of a new construction management system "Visios-3D" ■ January 2017, Construction Technology Review Certificate No. 2804 from the Advanced Construction Technology Center (CI-CMC Method) ■ NETIS Registration No. QS-160049-VE, Recommended Technology for FY 2020 (CI-CMC-HA Method) *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Construction Procedure】 ■ Positioning ■ Discharge of improvement materials and penetration mixing ■ Bottom confirmation and tip treatment ■ Withdrawal mixing ■ Completion of land formation *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Fudo Tetra Co., Ltd. is a company primarily engaged in civil engineering, ground improvement, and block businesses. We have participated in the construction of various social infrastructures, including both land and marine civil engineering projects, ground improvement, and block businesses, enhancing our unique technologies and know-how. We will continue to respond to the expectations and needs of a new era, such as creating disaster-resistant national land and developing local communities.