Shortening construction periods and reducing costs: TNF method
"Shallow improvement" that supports the entire ground surface of the building without using piles.
The "TNF Method" is a low-cost special foundation construction method that integrates the slab and building foundation with improved ground using solidifying materials, supporting the building across the entire improved ground surface without the use of piles. By dispersing soil stress in multiple directions, it suppresses one-directional extrusion of the soil. It allows for construction while protecting historical heritage and other underground assets. Additionally, it significantly reduces the use of materials such as rebar, concrete, and formwork. 【Features】 ■ Suppresses differential settlement ■ No uplift steps that occur in pile-supported buildings ■ The improved ground shields against surface outflow of soil and mitigates liquefaction directly beneath the building ■ Minimal impact on underground natural environments such as groundwater ■ Protects underground buried objects ■ Reduces CO2 emissions *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■Integration of the foundation slab and the improvement layer ■Improvement of the existing ground ■Shortened construction period ■Reduction of removal costs (mitigation of asset retirement obligations) *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Construction Examples】 ■Commercial Facilities ■Kindergartens and Elderly Care Facilities ■Logistics Warehouses ■Multi-family Housing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The Noto Reconstruction Office of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has featured our 3D printer in the Nikkei newspaper.
The official X account of the Noto Reconstruction Office of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and the Nihon Keizai Shimbun have published that our 3D printer has been adopted for the reconstruction of Noto. The official X account of the Noto Reconstruction Office introduces the use of our products in the restoration work of the Noto Expressway. Additionally, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun mentions that structures made with our products are being used for the restoration of roads damaged by the Noto Peninsula earthquake, and that the construction period can be shortened by about two weeks, so please take a look.
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It was broadcast on NHK WORLD.
The Noto reconstruction project by the Kashima, Yoshimitsu, and Noto region maintenance-type construction joint venture was featured on NHK WORLD, stating that it is being constructed using a 3D printer, and it was broadcast on November 14. It can be viewed in 150 countries around the world.
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We held a site tour.
At the site of the "R6 Komatsu Yobama Construction," we held a site tour for four days starting from November 24. Visitors were able to observe the automation and remote operation of construction machinery. The event was also featured in the Construction Industry Newspaper and the Construction Communication Newspaper.
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It was awarded as an excellent construction project by Nomi City.
On November 21, at the Nomi City Hall, our company was awarded for the "Yuno Children's Garden Development Project (Civil Engineering)" as an excellent construction project at the Nomi City Construction Project Awards Ceremony. For more details, please refer to the related link.
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