Shortening construction period, repair plan, cost distribution - exterior wall work using rope access methods.
Now is the time to consider the "risk of postponing repairs" and maintaining asset value.
As of 2026, significant changes are occurring in the real estate and construction industries that property owners and management companies cannot afford to overlook. These changes are the "rising repair costs" and "shortage of construction companies." In recent years, the construction industry has been facing a shortage of skilled workers, an aging workforce, and a decrease in personnel due to work style reforms. Additionally, the prices of materials, logistics, and fuel continue to soar. Furthermore, due to uncertainties in overseas situations and the depreciation of the yen, the prices of materials necessary for building repairs, such as paints, sealing materials, waterproofing materials, and steel products, are on the rise. As a result, even for the same repair work as before, there are increasing cases nationwide where: - Estimates are higher than a few years ago - There is a wait of several months before construction can begin - Small-scale projects are being declined - Emergency responses cannot be provided immediately Three risks of postponing repairs: 1. Secondary damage from leaks and water intrusion Neglecting exterior wall cracks, deteriorating sealing, and broken waterproofing layers can lead to internal corrosion and water damage. 2. Negative impact on occupancy rates and rental prices Deterioration of the exterior and aging of common areas lower the impression during viewings and increase the risk of vacancies. 3. Future increase in repair costs Areas that should have been resolved with minor repairs can often escalate into major renovations.
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A currently popular option: "No Scaffolding Construction" Especially in urban areas, there are increasing properties where scaffolding installation is difficult due to narrow distances between adjacent buildings, challenges with road usage, and lack of parking space. In such cases, no-scaffolding methods using rope access are gaining attention. Benefits: - Reduces scaffolding installation costs - Often leads to shorter construction periods - Can be applied in narrow spaces and high places - Reduces the sense of pressure and noise for residents - Makes it easier to perform partial repairs only where needed To property owners and management companies: It is now an era where "it's still okay" is not enough; "inspecting now" is the most cost-effective measure. Early detection through exterior wall inspections, waterproofing checks, sealing confirmations, and tile lift checks contributes to maintaining asset value. Construction that protects the value of a building is maximized in cost reduction through prompt decision-making.
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Proposal from TRAWE Inc. TRAWE Inc. offers the following services using rope access methods: - Exterior wall inspection - Exterior wall repair - Sealing work - Waterproofing work - High-altitude inspection Please feel free to consult us for buildings where scaffolding cannot be set up, properties where costs need to be minimized, or urgent response cases.
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Our company fully complies with the rope access method specified in ISO 22846 and conducts inspections, surveys, and diagnostics of building exteriors, bridges, slopes, wind turbine blade inspections, etc., by internationally certified personnel (IRATA licensed). Additionally, we carry out various construction projects such as exterior wall renovation work, cleaning work, tile work, sealing work, waterproofing work, and painting work for confined spaces and buildings. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests.







