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[Super Sol Construction Case] A2 Case of using L4 for the backfill material of the quay wall.

This is a case study of the Nago Fishing Port 4.5m wharf improvement project in Nago City, Okinawa Prefecture.

We would like to introduce a construction case study using the artificial lightweight material "Super Sol," made from crushed and sintered waste glass, as backfill for a seawall. In the coastal protection work, Super Sol L4, which has a specific gravity of 1.1 and is lighter than gravel or crushed stone but sinks in water, was adopted. Initially, other lightweight fill materials that sink in water were included in the design, but Super Sol was chosen due to its ease of compaction and resistance to material change, based on its slaking rate and crushing characteristics. 【Construction Case Study】 - Project Details: Nago Fishing Port - 4.5m Seawall Improvement Project - Usage Category: Civil Engineering / Structural Backfill / Seawall - Client: Okinawa Prefecture - Construction Location: Nago City, Okinawa Prefecture - Required Performance: Lightweight and reduced earth pressure For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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[Super Soil Construction Case] A1 Road Elevation and Maintenance Management of Buried Pipes Case

This is a case of road improvement work on the Fukuyama-Onomichi Line in Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture.

We would like to introduce a case study of the construction using the artificial lightweight material "Super Sol," which is made by crushing and sintering waste glass to create a foamed glass material. In the road elevation work of an existing road, lightweight fill material was used for the purpose of protecting the drainage channel on the roadside. Although it was replaced with EPS, there were buried pipes, so Super Sol, which can be excavated for maintenance, was used above the EPS. 【Construction Case Study】 - Project Details: Fukuyama Onomichi Line Road Improvement Project - Application Category: Civil Engineering / Lightweight Fill / Subgrade / Buried Pipe Maintenance - Client: Hiroshima Prefecture - Construction Location: Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture - Required Performance: Lightweight, Reduced Soil Pressure, Re-excavatable For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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[Super Sol Construction Case] Example of Backfill Material for A2 Block Retaining Wall

This is a case of the construction ancillary works for the Goro Fureai Bridge in Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture.

We would like to introduce a case study of the construction of the artificial lightweight material "Super Sol," made from crushed and sintered waste glass, used as backfill for block walls. In the auxiliary work of the bridge, the highly permeable Super Sol was applied as river embankment material. It was used as backfill for block masonry. In some areas, lightweight mixed soil (60% Super Sol and 40% soil) was used. 【Construction Case Study】 - Project Details: Auxiliary work for the Goro Fureai Bridge maintenance - Usage Category: Civil Engineering / Structural Backfill / Retaining Wall - Client: Mizuho City - Construction Location: Mizuho City, Gifu Prefecture - Required Performance: Lightweight and reduced soil pressure For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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