Guide to Examples of Reinforced Soil Wall Tail Arm Method
The case study collection introduces various examples. ■ How to address subgrade measures (soft ground, sliding measures, high embankments) ■ Construction challenges (ancillary work, proximity to obstacles, temporary structures) ■ What kind of structures should be built near water bodies, such as revetments (super levees, salt damage measures) ■ Can it be used in land development (consideration for landscape and residential construction regulations) 【Table of Contents (Partial)】 "Tail Arm Method Case Study Collection" 01 Land Development 02 Landscape Design 03 Greening 04 Subgrade Measures and Arc Sliding Measures 05 High Walls and Multi-layered Stacking *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Contents】 06 Proximity Construction 07 Temporary and Construction Roads 08 Inland Water Areas (Retention Basins, Rivers) 09 Coastal Areas 10 Bridge Abutment Back Approach 11 Installation of Accessory Structures *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Recommended for the following individuals】 ■General audience ■Those considering construction methods *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Reinforced soil refers to the technology used to build soil vertically high or to prevent collapse when soil is excavated. It is an essential technology in Japan, which is narrow and prone to earthquakes. Hirose Reinforced Soil Co., Ltd. also engages in civil engineering consulting using these methods.





