A biocon method with low CO2 emissions! Demonstrates efficient joining and excellent water-stopping properties.
The "Bicon base pipe" is a reinforced concrete base pipe designed with consideration for the environment, as it does not discharge contaminated water (sludge) during the manufacturing and curing process and has low CO2 emissions. Compared to conventional rolled concrete methods, it can reduce construction costs by approximately 30% and shorten the construction period by half. This product has a high crack load capacity, allowing it to be used within a wide range of design conditions. 【Features】 ■ Environmentally friendly ■ Strength ■ Workability ■ Cost-effectiveness *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Construction Procedures】 1. Mechanical excavation 2. Foundation gravel compaction 3. Foundation concrete pouring 4. Drilling 5. Installation of base pipe 6. Laying and installation of base pipe 7. Backfilling of base pipe 8. Water sealing 9. Backfill compaction 10. Steel sheet pile extraction 11. Upper layer subgrade compaction 12. Completion of paving work *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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We are the division responsible for the manufacturing and sales of concrete secondary products within the Asuzak Group. As a company involved in the development of essential social infrastructure through concrete secondary products, we have named our division "Infrastructure Engineering Division" with the hope of contributing to everyone's bright, enjoyable, and happy lives. Currently, we are focusing on environmentally friendly bi-con products and are engaged in the manufacturing and sales of retaining walls, curbs, manholes, gutters, drainage works, functional concrete products, and general products, primarily in Nagano Prefecture and the eastern Japan region.