Support for bridge pier reinforcement nationwide: "Temporary Closure LPF Method"
Over 90 construction achievements! We support bridge pier reinforcement nationwide with "shortened construction periods and expanded application scope"!
The "Temporary Closure LPF Method" is a construction method for building temporary closures of underwater structures such as rivers, seas, and dams using liner plates. The Temporary Closure LPF Method contributes to shortening construction periods and ensuring holidays through the following means: - Reducing the production of custom components for each pier - Selecting suitable shapes based on site conditions It can be implemented using manual labor alone and is feasible in environments with a headroom restriction of approximately 1.0 meters or less. *Please refer to the case study collection that includes examples of the construction achievements of the "Temporary Closure LPF Method." 【Features】 ■ Composed of liner plates, H-beams (reinforcement rings), and supports ■ Assembled in a cylindrical shape above water and installed underwater ■ Construction is possible with a headroom restriction of approximately 1.0 meters! *Record: 1.2m ■ Vibration-free construction is possible in narrow spaces! *For method comparison materials and construction case studies, please download the PDF to view.
basic information
■Temporary Closure Shapes Circular, oval, rectangular, U-shaped For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us for estimates or inquiries. ■Materials for Estimate - Documents that can identify the location of the bridge pier - PDF of bridge pier structural drawings or general drawings, etc.
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Applications/Examples of results
【General Scope of Application】 ■ Structures built in rivers, seas, dams, etc. 【Particularly Effective Scope of Application】 ■ Advantages of platform (over water) work ・Not affected by underwater environments ・Locations where flow velocity changes ■ Structural characteristics ・Low bridge piers ・Locations where machinery cannot be used ・Locations where vibrations cannot be applied *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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[Catalog Renewal] Tentative Deadline LPF Method Construction Catalog / Japan Ocean Services Co., Ltd.
The "Temporary Closure LPF Method" is a construction method for creating temporary closures for underwater structures such as rivers, seas, and dams using liner plates. The Temporary Closure LPF Method contributes to shortening construction periods and securing holidays through the following means: - Reducing the production of custom components for each pier - Selecting the optimal shape based on site conditions It can be implemented using manual labor alone and is feasible in environments with a headroom restriction of approximately 1.0 meters or less. *Please refer to the case studies that showcase the construction achievements of the "Temporary Closure LPF Method." 【Features】 ■ Composed of liner plates, H-beams (reinforcement rings), and supports ■ Assembled in a cylindrical shape above the water surface and installed underwater ■ Construction is possible with a headroom restriction of approximately 1.0 meters! *Achievement at 1.2 meters ■ Vibration-free construction is possible in narrow areas!
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[Catalog Renewal] Tentative Deadline LPF Method Construction Achievements / Japan Ocean Services Co., Ltd.
The "Temporary Closure LPF Method" is a construction method that builds temporary closures for underwater structures such as rivers, seas, and dams using liner plates. The Temporary Closure LPF Method contributes to shortening construction periods and securing holidays as follows: - Reduces the production of custom components for each pier. - Selects the optimal shape based on site conditions. It can be implemented using manual labor alone and is feasible in environments with a headroom restriction of approximately 1.0 meters or less. *Please refer to the case study collection that includes examples of the construction achievements of the "Temporary Closure LPF Method." 【Features】 ■ Composed of liner plates, H-beams (reinforcement rings), and supports. ■ Assembled in a cylindrical shape above the water surface and installed underwater. ■ Construction is possible with a headroom restriction of approximately 1.0 meters! *Achievement at 1.2 meters. ■ Vibration-free construction is possible in narrow areas!
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Nihon Kaiyō Service Co., Ltd. has been engaged in underwater work in marine civil engineering since its establishment in 1972. Thanks to our efforts, we have reached our 43rd anniversary, receiving orders from government agencies as well as major general construction companies. Through our business, we strive to contribute to society and fulfill our social responsibilities by continuously working to develop technology and improve construction accuracy. Our company motto, "Do not be bound by the established, enrich your imagination, and always be a person who looks to the future," guides us as we work together as a team to enhance our technical skills and strengthen our corporate structure. We appreciate your continued support for Nihon Kaiyō Service Co., Ltd.



