Second Opinion on Reinforcement Design Proposal: Best Mix Proposal for Seismic Construction Methods
Construction can be done while living in the space! With a second opinion, costs, timelines, and appearance can change this much.
For those who were unable to proceed with seismic reinforcement work due to dissatisfaction with other companies' reinforcement design proposals. We would like to introduce a case of a condominium that successfully achieved a significant reduction in construction costs through our second opinion reinforcement design proposal utilizing the combination of seismic construction methods known as "Best Mix." "Does not compromise the appearance" "Wants to minimize noise and vibration during construction" "Wants to stay within budget" Our proposal, which includes not only traditional methods but also patented techniques, cleared seismic resistance and met the customer's requests! 【Case Study of Problem Solving】 ■ Construction costs reduced from 600 million yen to 150 million yen! What proposal made this reduction possible? ■ What construction methods do not compromise the building's appearance and usability? *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since its establishment, Keyman Co., Ltd. has quickly recognized the necessity of extending the lifespan and enhancing the value of buildings. We have developed our business as maintenance specialists, honing our skills across a wide range of fields, from infrastructure such as bridges and roads to buildings like offices, apartment complexes, and schools, earning high praise for our work. We strive daily to apply the know-how acquired in Japan to construction sites around the world. Currently, we are also focusing on the REDO project (Old Building Regeneration Project), which aims to enhance the value of aging buildings through reinforcement and operation.