[Disaster Recovery Construction Case] Lightweight Fill Material 'Super Sol' Contributes to Shortening Construction Period
There are construction case studies for disaster recovery work! No curing period is required, allowing for a shortened construction period.
We would like to introduce a case of construction work for disaster recovery using Super Sol conducted by our company. To proceed with the construction quickly, it is essential to ensure timely delivery of materials, transportation to the site, constructability, material costs, and stable supply of materials. "Super Sol" can reduce costs when combined with crushed stone (such as excavated soil). It can be constructed using standard earthwork procedures, contributing to a shortened construction period. We have examples of disaster recovery construction, tsunami evacuation road widening projects, and mixed lightweight soil and sandwich-type construction. Please take a look at our catalog. 【Benefits】 - Shortened construction period (no curing time required) - Proven case studies in disaster recovery construction - Very lightweight with a unit weight of 4 kN/m³, allowing adjustments to 11 kN/m³ when combined with crushed stone, etc. - Can be constructed using standard earthwork procedures, contributing to a shortened construction period - Shipping available from 18 factories nationwide, from Hokkaido to Okinawa *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Super Soil Applications】 ■ Lightweight fill (soft ground/settlement measures) ■ Backfill for structures (retaining walls/reinforced earth walls/bridge abutments/riverbanks/wharves) ■ Foundations for structures ■ Protection of structures (existing structures/BOX culvert protection/underground installations/underground pipes) ■ Backfilling (underground parking lots) ■ Elevation (railway platforms) ■ Drainage materials (drainage ditches/EPS backfill) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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We will exhibit at the 8th International Construction and Surveying Exhibition (CSPI2026) from June 17 to 20, 2026.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude for your exceptional support. The Glass Foam Material Business Cooperative will be exhibiting at the 8th International Construction and Surveying Exhibition (CSPI2026), and we would like to provide you with the following information. The International Construction and Surveying Exhibition (CSPI2026) will contribute to the development of the construction and surveying industry while addressing industry challenges, improving the environment, and enhancing productivity. We hope to showcase our lightweight fill material "Super Sol," allowing you to experience its wide range of applications and benefits firsthand. We will also present representative examples of lightweight fill in a diorama for clearer understanding. We understand you are busy, but we sincerely hope you will take this opportunity to visit us. 【Event Overview】 Exhibition Name: 8th International Construction and Surveying Exhibition (CSPI2026) Date and Time: June 17, 2026 (Wednesday) 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM June 18, 2026 (Thursday) 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM June 19, 2026 (Friday) 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM June 20, 2026 (Saturday) 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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Notice of the Glass Foam Recycling Material Technology Seminar to be held on June 5, 2026 (Friday) [Niigata Prefecture]
Technical Seminar on Lightweight Fill Method and Glass Foam Recycled Materials [Program] 1. Lightweight Fill Method (1) What is lightweight fill material? (2) Data on lightweight fill materials (3) Scope of application (4) Construction achievements (5) Workability 2. Glass Foam Recycled Materials (1) What are glass foam recycled materials? (2) Features (3) Design soil parameters (4) Considerations for design and construction (5) Application examples On June 5, 2026 (Friday), a technical seminar on "Lightweight Fill Method and Glass Foam Recycled Materials" will be held at "Denka Big Swan Stadium, Conference Room 4," located at 67-12 Kiyogoro, Chuo Ward, Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture, as a CPD accredited program by the Japan Society of Civil Engineers (2.7 units). Registration is limited to the first 60 participants, so please apply early. For details and registration, please refer to the attached file.
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"Super Sol," made by crushing and sintering waste glass, is a lightweight material with countless holes, forming a porous structure. It is an artificial lightweight stone with an irregular shape and a particle size of 2 to 75 mm. There are products with varying specific gravities and water absorption rates to suit different applications. Composed of soil components, it is an eco-friendly product with an eco-mark. **Features of Super Sol:** - **Lightweight:** It is 1/6 to 1/5 the weight of soil, with a proven track record as a lightweight fill material. By combining it with crushed stone, the unit weight can be controlled between 4 kN/m³ and 11 kN/m³. - **Drainage:** It can be used as a drainage material in civil engineering and greening projects. - **Aeration and Water Retention:** It can be used as an inorganic soil amendment for greening. - **Workability:** Its lightweight nature makes it easy to handle, facilitating construction in uneven terrains and confined spaces. Like crushed stone, it can be installed through leveling and compaction without the need for curing periods or special techniques. - **Stability:** Being mineral-based and inorganic, it is physically and chemically stable, with no corrosion. - **Safety:** As it is made from naturally derived glass, Super Sol is composed of soil components, making it a highly safe material for the surrounding environment.












































