Shinbee method
Ground improvement method using soil-cement columns with thin-walled steel pipes.
■ Performance-Proven Construction Method Building Technology Performance Certification GBRC Performance Certification No. 13-04 Rev. 2 This method has been reviewed by a third-party organization, which certifies the performance of the technology. ■ High Load-Bearing Capacity and High Strength This method combines the benefits of steel pipes with stable quality and strength of columnar improvement bodies. ■ High-Quality Mixing The specialized mixer, equipped with a comb section and eight blades, provides high-quality mixing. ■ Wide Range of Soil Types This method can accommodate a wider range of soil types than typical columnar improvement methods, as the steel pipes can complement quality and strength to mitigate variations in strength due to soil type. ■ Short Construction Period Due to high surface friction and quality, it is possible to shorten the pile length compared to conventional columnar improvement methods, leading to a reduction in construction time. ■ Suitable for Narrow Sites Heavy machinery is selected based on site conditions to advance the project more efficiently.
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【Applicable Ground and Construction Specifications】 ■Specifications of Ground Reinforcement Body ・Design Diameter: φ400mm, φ500mm ・Maximum Construction Depth: 10.0m ・Core Material Diameter: φ48.0mm, φ60.0mm ■Applicable Buildings ・Up to 3 stories above ground ・Building height up to 13m ・Total floor area up to 1500m² (for single-story buildings, up to 3000m²) ■Applicable Ground ・Sandy soil, clayey soil, loam
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■Up to 3 floors above ground Building height up to 13m Total floor area up to 1500m² (for single-story buildings, up to 3000m²) ・Residential houses and apartments ・Group homes and medical facilities ・Public buildings (police boxes, community centers, etc.) ・Commercial facilities such as stores ■Retaining walls up to 3.5m in height Small-scale civil engineering structures (retaining walls, box culverts, etc.)