Ground improvement measures are possible with the ground replacement method "Columbus+" / Case study of welfare facilities.
Powerful against weak ground! Strong against earthquakes, differential settlement, and traffic vibrations, and also excellent for underfloor insulation.
【Small-scale multifunctional home care facility】―――――――――――――――――― Nagato City, Yamaguchi Prefecture・Construction completed in February 2012・Wooden single-story building・467 square meters / Cost reduction compared to pile foundations. ――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― The ground replacement method "Columbus+" provides dual benefits of countermeasures against differential settlement and seismic resistance, making it a method that is strong against earthquakes and liquefaction. It is recommended for ultra-soft ground, pile foundations, friction pile foundations, designated archaeological areas, underground buried obstacles, leased land, vibration countermeasures, and earthquake countermeasures. By removing the heavy soil beneath the foundation and placing lightweight EPS (expanded polystyrene) "Geoform" in its place, the weight of the building on the soft ground is reduced, thereby suppressing settlement. Furthermore, it balances with the ground to prevent differential settlement, where the building tilts and sinks, ensuring safety even on ultra-soft ground with deep support layers. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
- Company:ピーエルジー
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