Ground improvement method using a uniquely developed mixing bucket!
The "Rising W Method" is a ground improvement technique that involves placing pre-excavated soil into the excavation area and mixing it with slurry using a uniquely developed mixing bucket to create a highly homogeneous block-shaped improved material. By excavating the soil in advance, it is possible to confirm the bearing layer and the soil to be improved. Additionally, it allows for the removal of organic soil that hinders solidification, as well as gravel layers, boulders, industrial waste, and underground obstacles that may interfere with construction. 【Features】 ■ Improves construction efficiency by creating block-shaped ground improvements ■ Allows for visual confirmation of the bearing layer and improved soil quality, ensuring reliable construction ■ Quality control through the Rising Tester ■ Improved body dimensions range from 0.7m to 5m *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Mixing Bucket Lineup】 ■ Skeleton Type A ■ Skeleton Type B ■ Rotary Type A ■ Rotary Type B *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company was established in 1993 as a ground improvement construction company. Since our founding, we have worked to develop and promote the Tohsho-style column method, enabling deep mixing treatment (column improvement) even in ground with the unique corrosive soil of Hokkaido, and we have accumulated a significant number of construction achievements to date. In 2008, we introduced the Ultra Column method, and in 2010, the Ultra Wood Column method. Furthermore, in 2012, we obtained the construction technology performance certification for the S-Max Column method, and in July 2013, we began construction of the block-shaped mixing treatment method known as the Rising method. Our achievements have further expanded, including general housing, reinforced concrete structures, steel structures, and public housing and school construction projects.