Carefully planned and constructed to match the building! Introducing examples from the construction site of a new warehouse.
We would like to introduce a case study of the ground improvement work we conducted. At the site of a new warehouse construction in Chigasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture, we implemented our original deep mixing method and T-column method. The improvement diameters varied widely, with the largest being Φ1400mm and the smallest Φ800mm, totaling five types. We carefully planned and executed the work to match the building requirements. 【Case Overview】 ■ Project Name: Warehouse New Construction T-Column Method ■ Construction Date: September 30, 2019 ■ Location: Chigasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Our company conducts construction work related to building foundations, including the removal of underground obstacles using the multi-drill method, ground improvement work for single-family residential sites, pile driving for low to mid-rise apartment buildings, retaining wall support pile installation, excavation support work, and ground surveys. We have a system in place to propose appropriate methods based on usage and construction conditions, providing a comprehensive range of support from design to municipal coordination, construction, and management. We have developed numerous original methods and obtained patents, NETIS registrations, and utility model certificates. Please feel free to consult us even for projects that have been declined by other companies. In collaboration with our group company, Tomi Crane Co., Ltd., we respond with a wealth of machinery, years of experience and trust, and high-level technology.