We have experience in emergency slope collapse prevention works and restoration forestry works!
We would like to introduce examples of our residual formwork method for "steep slopes." We have carried out restoration and erosion control work in the Kume area of the Western Tottori General Office, as well as landslide prevention work in the Sakurayama area of Takeo City Hall in Saga Prefecture. Additionally, we have also conducted work in the Kaigen area of the steep slope erosion control project at the Takahashi Civil Engineering Office in Miyazaki Prefecture. 【Construction Achievements (Excerpt)】 ■ Retaining wall construction in Iodaka Town, Ashikaga Civil Engineering Office, Tochigi Prefecture ■ Retaining wall construction at Fukugawa Ohashi, Ashikaga Civil Engineering Office, Tochigi Prefecture ■ Landslide prevention work at the Ken-Sei Civil Engineering Office, Kanagawa Prefecture ■ Landslide prevention work at Ryoshimase Forest, Hamamatsu Civil Engineering Office, Shizuoka Prefecture ■ Landslide prevention work in the Kubikako area, Tsuruga Civil Engineering Office, Reinan Promotion Bureau, Fukui Prefecture *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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In fact, the term "residual formwork" was created by the National Formwork Industry Association. The National Formwork Industry Association conducts research and development on residual formwork and manufactures and sells residual formwork products across the country, with the participation of over 40 concrete companies nationwide. Residual formwork is used for various applications such as sediment control dams, tidal embankments, steep slope retaining walls, and riverbank protection. We aim to contribute to total cost reduction with residual formwork that responds to future labor-saving and manpower-reducing needs.