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Landslide prevention case study by "Unit Net" 1

This is an example of preventing slope collapse in advance with "Unit Net," which balances slope stabilization and the conservation of the natural environment.

Mikune District, Sayō Town, Sayō County, Hyōgo Prefecture ◆ Damage from Typhoon No. 23 in 2004 In response to the damage caused by Typhoon No. 23 in 2004, "unit nets" were adopted at planned locations for the restoration of windfall trees and slope collapses, and construction was sequentially ordered based on the plan. ◆ Damage from Typhoon No. 9 in 2009 While construction was progressing sequentially for restoration measures, we were hit by damage from Typhoon No. 9 in 2009. Slope collapses occurred in surrounding areas, centered around the restoration plan area. Although there were still unaddressed areas within the restoration plan that experienced slope collapses, the adjacent area where "unit nets" had been installed was able to prevent collapses. There were houses below the slopes, but thanks to the installation of "unit nets," safety was successfully maintained. ● For more details, please download the materials.

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Overview of the "Unit Net Method" The "Unit Net Method" is a ground reinforcement technique that stabilizes slopes where trees and other vegetation grow, without cutting down those trees, while preserving the landscape and natural environment. It consists of a unit net that covers the entire slope in question, reinforcement materials (rock bolts) installed at the intersections of the net, and pressure plates at the heads of the reinforcement materials. NETIS Registration Number KK-010068-V (Published until April 2017) ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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We have approximately 1,000 construction projects nationwide, covering an area of about 710,000 m². *We have construction achievements nationwide in areas such as steep slope countermeasure works, mountain conservation works, erosion control works, and road slope works. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Example 1 of slope failure prevention using the "Unit Net Method"

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Natural Slope Reinforcement Soil Method - Unit Net Method

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