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Construction Method Product List and Ranking from 113 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Construction Method Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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  1. E&Dテクノデザイン Aichi//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  2. 三和グランド Tokyo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures
  3. ラスコジャパン Hyogo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures
  4. 4 第一カッター興業 本社 Kanagawa//others
  5. 5 フクユー緑地 Fukuoka//others

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  1. Foundation construction method without using concrete: "Screw Pile Foundation Method" フクユー緑地
  2. Mangle roll for textile machinery (steam-resistant) 朝日護謨工業所
  3. Permeable blast furnace slag paving material "Color Sand" 三和グランド
  4. Boarding-type scraper "HBS-2000" 第一カッター興業 本社
  5. 4 Designing office spaces! "Paintable zinc coating" ローバル

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Solar panel mounting anchor "Land Stitch Bear" *Exhibited at the trade show

No need for large tools! Securely anchors screw piles even on soft ground, reaching the support layer.

The "Land Stitch Anchor" is an anchor developed for wildlife damage prevention fences. This anchor, boasting exceptional tensile strength, is now being proposed for securing solar equipment foundation piles (ground screw piles)! It is driven into the supporting layer with a dedicated driving rod, and when the wire is pulled, the anchor rotates horizontally underground and secures itself, allowing for use regardless of the depth of the supporting layer. We are also offering <pull-out strength experimental data> available for download in PDF format. 【Features】 ■ Usable regardless of soil hardness or depth of supporting layer ■ More securely anchors screw piles to the ground ■ Suitable for soft ground and sloped areas ■ Low cost with high performance ■ Utility model registered [No. 3187753] ★ We will be exhibiting at the Kansai Solar Power Generation System Construction Exhibition! * For more details on the "Land Stitch Anchor," please refer to the PDF. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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Land Stitch Anchor for securing air conditioning outdoor units.

First adoption in typhoon-prone Okinawa! Prevents outdoor unit from tipping over while allowing for removal during inspection and repair!

The "Land Stitch Anchor" is a product that firmly secures objects to the ground by driving anchors down to the support layer. After driving the anchor to the support layer, pulling the wire causes the anchor to rotate horizontally, increasing the contact resistance with the soil, ensuring a secure fixation. It has excellent pull-out strength and can be considered for various applications where measures against strong winds, such as typhoons, are essential! 【Features of the Air Conditioner Fixing Proposal】 ■ The outdoor unit is secured with two wires. → A protective tube is used at the contact points with the outdoor unit to prevent burden on the unit itself. ■ Flexibly accommodates the need to open the cover during repairs or maintenance of the outdoor unit. → The component configuration that allows for the removal of the wire is a must-see. ■ First adopted in Okinawa, which frequently experiences typhoons, and has become a topic in the Okinawa Construction Newspaper.

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Construction method "ECOKE"

Moss will become a new insulation material for buildings! There’s still time for green energy-saving measures!

"ECOKE" is a moss greening and insulation system method that allows for the greening of various buildings such as factories, apartments, and public facilities at a low cost. It exhibits numerous excellent features, including high heat resistance and ultra-lightweight properties. It can be easily installed in various locations such as roofs and rooftops, and maintenance is also simple. It contributes to indoor temperature control, reduction of air conditioning costs, and inclusion of green space in factory location laws. [Features] - Enhancement of corporate image through greening - Reduction of air conditioning costs - Prevention of heatstroke - Prevention of building deterioration - Creation of a calming space *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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Improved Ground Improvement Method "WIB Method" [Helpful Materials Available!]

Simultaneously achieve environmental vibration reduction and liquefaction prevention in transportation, factories, and construction! Reliable technology for safety measures! Our company's unique improved ground construction method.

E&D Tech Design Co., Ltd.'s "WIB Method" is an improved ground construction technique that reduces environmental vibrations from traffic, factories, and construction, as well as seismic shaking, while addressing liquefaction issues and enhancing and stabilizing the bearing capacity of weak ground. By using a rigid cell-type plate or wall structure, it simultaneously achieves liquefaction prevention and differential settlement prevention, allowing for overall cost reduction. Additionally, it can also address micro-vibrations that interfere with the operation of precision machinery and medical devices in high-tech industries. 【Features】 ■ Liquefaction prevention through strain suppression of the ground using a cell-form structure ■ Differential settlement prevention through improved horizontal bearing capacity of the ground using a plate structure ■ Prediction and design of vibration reduction values based on ground surveys, achieving set targets ■ Recipient of the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award for Scientific and Technological Achievement in 2011 ■ Capable of addressing micro-vibrations that affect medical devices *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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Vibration Control WIB Method

Eliminate vibration issues and create a comfortable living environment! Here are some examples of our achievements in vibration control.

Various vibrations from road traffic, railways, factories, and construction work exist around us. These vibrations are often perceived as unpleasant and can negatively impact daily life. The "Vibration Mitigation WIB Method" addresses these vibration issues and creates a comfortable living environment. Additionally, the installation location and shape can be selected according to each property. 【Summary of Achievements (Partial)】 ■ Vibration Source: Road Traffic Vibration ■ Installation Location: Directly beneath the vibration source ■ WIB Method Type: Plate-type WIB Method (Honeycomb Cell Type) ■ Issue: Vibrations from large vehicles passing on the road propagate to nearby residences, leading to vibration complaints ■ Response: Road improvement work was carried out, and a honeycomb cell type plate WIB method was installed directly beneath the road. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[WIB Construction Method Case Study] Measures Against Machine Vibration in Manufacturing Plants

Improvement of the working environment! Introduction of a construction case where tire shred made of high-damping material was filled in the cell.

At Mitsui Sumitomo Construction in Ehime Prefecture, vibrations caused by machinery operation within the manufacturing plant were propagating to the adjacent office building (a four-story steel structure), resulting in significant vertical vibrations accompanied by a rumbling phenomenon on the 3rd and 4th floors, necessitating environmental improvements. As a solution, a passageway for transport vehicles was constructed between the manufacturing plant and the office building, and the 'WIB method' was implemented directly beneath it. Vibration measurements conducted before and after the countermeasures showed a reduction of 10 dB on the 1st floor, while the rumbling phenomenon was eliminated on the 3rd and 4th floors, resulting in a reduction of 15 to 17 dB. Additionally, the vibration level, which exceeded 70 dB before the countermeasures, dropped to below 60 dB afterward, improving the working environment. 【Case Summary】 ■ Location: Ehime Prefecture ■ Client: Mitsui Sumitomo Construction ■ Vibration Source: Factory vibrations ■ Target for Preservation: Adjacent office building ■ Countermeasure Method: Plate-type WIB (honeycomb cell type) ■ Installation Position: Vibration propagation path *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[WIB Construction Method Case Study] Vibration Control Measures for Medical Facilities

Filling tire shred with high damping material between the underground vibration barrier and the improved column row! A case where the work environment has been improved.

At SEIHA in Chiba Prefecture, vibrations from trains passing near medical facilities were interfering with operations involving precision equipment in medical rooms. In response, a 'WIB method' was implemented between the railway and the medical facility. A composite WIB design was created by utilizing existing underground vibration isolation walls, combining wall-like and slab-like structures. Based on the micro-vibration tolerance curve for precision equipment, target vibration reduction amounts and target reduction frequency bands were established. After the measures were implemented, vibrations in the target reduction frequency band were reduced to less than half, improving the operational environment. 【Case Summary】 ■ Location: Chiba Prefecture ■ Client: SEIHA Co., Ltd. ■ Vibration Source: Railway vibrations ■ Preservation Target: Precision equipment in medical facilities ■ Countermeasure Work: Wall-like WIB + Slab-like WIB ■ Construction Position: Vibration propagation path *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[WIB Construction Method Case Study] Vibration Control Measures for the Construction of New Expressways (1)

Measures were implemented between the construction area and the residential area! It was confirmed that ground vibrations are approximately 6dB lower, reducing vibrations by half!

In Mie Prefecture, there were concerns that the construction vibrations from the new highway would propagate to nearby residences. Therefore, the 'WIB method' was implemented between the construction area and the houses. After the measures were taken, a running test with a backhoe was conducted, comparing the vibrations at the unprotected and protected locations. As a result, it was confirmed that the ground vibrations at the protected location were approximately 6dB lower than those at the unprotected location, effectively halving the vibrations. 【Case Overview】 ■ Location: Mie Prefecture ■ Client: Tenox Co., Ltd. ■ Vibration Source: Construction work vibrations ■ Protected Target: One nearby residence ■ Countermeasure: Wall-type WIB method (folding screen type) ■ Installation Position: Vibration propagation path *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[WIB Construction Method Case Study] Traffic Vibration Mitigation for New Roads

Confirmed a reduction of more than 10dB, with vibrations reduced to one-third or less! Measures have been implemented directly beneath the road!

In Yamanashi Prefecture, with the establishment of new embankment roads, it became necessary to preserve the environment of residential areas along the route after the road opened. Therefore, the 'WIB method' was implemented directly beneath the road. A running test using a backhoe was conducted before and after the countermeasures (before road construction). As a result, a reduction of more than 10 dB was confirmed in both horizontal and vertical directions near the boundary between public and private land, and vibrations were reduced to less than one-third. [Case Summary] ■ Construction Location: Yamanashi Prefecture ■ Vibration Source: Road traffic vibrations ■ Preservation Target: Several residential buildings along the road ■ Countermeasure Work: Plate-type WIB (honeycomb cell type) ■ Construction Position: Directly beneath the vibration source *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[WIB Construction Method Case Study] Road Traffic Vibration Countermeasures for Residential Areas Along National Highways

Vibration measurements were conducted before and after the measures were implemented! A reduction of 4 to 5 dB in the vertical direction was confirmed!

In Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture, traffic vibrations from the national highway were affecting the living environment along the route, leading to complaints from residents. As a countermeasure, tire shred with high damping material was filled in the grid. Renovation work was carried out on the side road that runs between the national highway and residential areas, and the 'WIB method' was implemented directly beneath the road. Vibration measurements were conducted before and after the countermeasures, confirming a reduction of 4-5 dB in the vertical direction near the boundary between public and private properties. 【Case Overview】 ■ Construction Location: Saitama Prefecture ■ Client: Saitama City ■ Vibration Source: Road traffic vibrations ■ Preservation Target: Several residential buildings along the national highway ■ Countermeasure Work: Wall-type WIB method (grid type) ■ Construction Position: Vibration propagation path *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[WIB Construction Method Case Study] Vibration Control Measures for the Construction of New Expressways (2)

Compared to areas without measures, the ground vibration in areas with measures is about 6dB to 7dB lower! Vibration reduced to less than 1/2!

In Mie Prefecture, there were concerns that the construction vibrations from the new highway would propagate to nearby public facilities. As a countermeasure, the 'WIB method' was implemented directly beneath the construction vehicle road. After the measures were taken, running tests and impact tests using a backhoe were conducted, comparing the vibrations at the unprotected and protected locations. As a result, it was confirmed that the ground vibrations at the protected locations were approximately 6dB to 7dB lower than those at the unprotected locations, reducing the vibrations to less than half. 【Case Summary】 ■ Location: Mie Prefecture ■ Client: Tenox Co., Ltd. ■ Vibration Source: Construction work vibrations ■ Preservation Target: Nearby public facilities ■ Countermeasure: Plate-type WIB method (honeycomb cell type) ■ Installation Position: Directly beneath the vibration source *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[WIB Construction Method Case Study] Traffic Vibration Mitigation for Existing Roads

Conducted driving tests with a 10-ton truck before and after the measures! We were able to achieve vibration reduction effects!

In Shizuoka Prefecture, vibration countermeasures were required in areas where complaints about vibrations had been occurring during road renovation work. As a result, the 'WIB method' was implemented directly beneath the road. Before and after the countermeasures, driving tests were conducted using a 10-ton truck. Vibration responses were measured and compared at the boundary between public and private properties along the road, on the ground within the site, and on the second floor of buildings. It was found that vibrations around the dominant frequency of 6Hz were reduced, achieving an average reduction of 10dB in the horizontal direction and 20dB in the vertical direction. [Case Summary] ■ Location: Shizuoka Prefecture ■ Client: Imamura Group Co., Ltd. ■ Vibration Source: Road traffic vibrations ■ Preservation Target: Several houses along the road ■ Countermeasure Method: Plate-type WIB method (honeycomb cell type) ■ Construction Position: Directly beneath the vibration source *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[WIB Construction Method Case Study] Pre-construction Vibration Simulation for Pile Driving Work

The impact of vibrations on residential areas and commercial facilities was found to be almost nonexistent, except for a very small range!

During the construction of a temporary platform for the sluice gate work, a vibro hammer was used to install the pile bridge pier. The impact of vibrations on surrounding residential and commercial facilities was evaluated through simulation analysis using the two-dimensional finite element method (2DFEM). Based on these results, the client conducted explanations of the vibration impact to nearby residents and surrounding commercial facility owners before the construction began. Some vibration effects were observed in residential areas close to the vibration source at the start of the pile driving, but the overall impact on residential and commercial facilities was minimal, with only a very limited area affected. 【Case Overview】 ■ Client: A certain construction consultant ■ Analysis Period: January 2020 ■ Cost: 1.77 million yen (excluding consumption tax, analysis fee for five measurement lines) ■ Vibration Source: Pile driving vibrations from a vibro hammer ■ Analysis Content: Evaluation of vibration impact on residential areas around the sluice gate *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[WIB Construction Method Case Study] Road Traffic Vibration Countermeasures for Model Houses (2)

Traffic vibrations transmitted from the ground have been reduced! An environment has been created that falls below regulatory standards after the measures were implemented!

At the model house along the main road in Chiba Prefecture, there were concerns about the impact of traffic vibrations on the living environment due to the proximity of a busy main road after the model house was newly constructed. The 'WIB method' was implemented directly beneath the model house, achieving a vibration reduction level of 12dB (about 1/4 of the original vibration). This model house is planned along a busy main road due to its appealing characteristics, but thanks to this construction, the traffic vibrations transmitted from the ground have been reduced, creating an expected quiet indoor environment suitable for the model house. 【Case Overview】 ■ Construction Location: Chiba Prefecture ■ Client: Tokyo Sekisui Heim Co., Ltd. ■ Vibration Source: Road traffic vibrations ■ Preservation Target: Model house along the main road ■ Countermeasure Method: Plate-type WIB (honeycomb cell type) ■ Construction Position: Directly beneath the receiving side *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[WIB Construction Method Case Study] Road Traffic Vibration Countermeasures for Model Houses (1)

Maintenance-free and semi-permanent! It creates a comfortable indoor environment without vibrations!

At the model house along the road in Tokyo, large vehicles pass by approximately every five minutes during the day, raising concerns about the impact of traffic vibrations on the living environment. The 'WIB method' was implemented directly beneath the model house, achieving a vibration reduction of 10-12 dB (about 1/4 to 1/3 of the original vibration level). This installation is maintenance-free and semi-permanent, ensuring that even after the model house becomes a regular residence, a comfortable indoor environment free from vibrations will be maintained. 【Case Overview】 ■ Location: Tokyo ■ Client: Mitsui Home Co., Ltd. ■ Vibration Source: Road traffic vibrations ■ Preservation Target: Model house along the road ■ Countermeasure: Plate-type WIB method (honeycomb cell type) ■ Installation Position: Directly beneath the receiving side *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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