Quickly secure passage for emergency vehicles and pave the way for recovery! We also respond to adverse road conditions.
The "Dampas Deck" is a disaster relief surface leveler that can be installed in a short time and withstands 10-ton axle loads. It can accommodate poor road conditions and ensures durability. The structure consists of a steel frame with lightweight FRP boards placed as bridging panels. Additionally, it does not require special tools or expertise and can be assembled with minimal steps. It can also be used on general roads such as river bridges. 【Features】 ■ Withstands 10-ton axles ■ Can be installed in a short time ■ Compact storage ■ Various vehicles can pass over uneven surfaces ■ Excellent durability *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - Can be assembled by four people in about 10 minutes without the need for special techniques or tools. - Can be disassembled into parts weighing around 55kg each, with a maximum dimension of 2,000mm, making it easy to transport and store. - Can be used in gaps of up to 400mm, allowing vehicles from regular cars to large trucks to pass through. - Does not use sandbags, so there is no shifting even when vehicles pass through. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company was established in October 2005 as a 100% subsidiary of Hanshin Expressway Company. Our work involves the comprehensive management of the Hanshin Expressway, the main artery of the Kansai metropolitan area, from inspection to diagnosis and repair. The maintenance and management targets include civil engineering structures such as bridges and tunnels, electrical and communication facilities like road lighting, ETC, and ITV cameras, mechanical equipment such as tunnel disaster prevention and ventilation systems, architectural facilities like parking areas and toll booths, and information systems such as traffic control systems, covering a wide range of areas.