[Construction Case] (Private) Rockfall prevention measures for slope restoration work at temples and shrines.
The soil type is clayey soil, rock masses, and pebbles, with examples of restoration work in a 250m² area!
We would like to introduce a case where our "Tezak Super Lock (G-spec)" was used in the restoration work of the slope at Kinkai Komyoji Temple. This project was commissioned privately and carried out in Kyoto Prefecture. The soil types included clayey soil, rock masses, and cobblestones, covering an area of 250m2 for the restoration work. This method is designed to suppress the initial movement of scattered boulders and floating stones on the slope by utilizing the flexibility of wire ropes and the restraining and supporting power of anchors. [Case Overview] ■ Project Name: Restoration Work of the Slope at Kinkai Komyoji Temple ■ Location: Kyoto Prefecture ■ Construction Date: May 2022 (Year 4 of Reiwa) ■ Area: 250m2 ■ Soil Types: Clayey soil, rock masses, cobblestones *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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