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With the acceleration and advancement of urban functions, the development of various lifelines such as water supply and drainage, electricity, gas, and communication is becoming increasingly important. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is a construction method for burying pipes and cables using non-excavation techniques, which reduces traffic disruption and soil disposal issues. It allows for clean and highly safe construction by detecting the construction position from the surface while advancing. In recent years, labor shortages and rising maintenance costs for facilities have become social issues. From the perspective of shortening construction periods and reducing total costs, the HDD method / TerraJet is gaining attention as a technique for burying water supply and drainage pipes, gas pipes, and power cables underground. In Europe and the United States, this method is known as NO-DIG, Trenchless, HDD (Horizontal Directional Drilling), no-dig, trenchless, and horizontal directional drilling. 【Features】 - Flexibility and adaptability - Shortened construction period - Economically low cost - Harmony with the natural environment - Safety For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationWith the acceleration and advancement of urban functions, the development of various lifelines such as water supply and drainage, electricity, gas, and communications is becoming increasingly important. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is a construction method for burying pipes and cables using non-excavation techniques, which reduces traffic disruption and soil disposal issues. It allows for clean and highly safe construction by detecting the construction position from above ground while advancing. In recent years, labor shortages and rising maintenance costs for facilities have become social issues. From the perspective of shortening construction periods and reducing total costs, the HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is gaining attention as a method for burying water and sewage pipes, gas pipes, and power cables underground. In Europe and the United States, this method is known as NO-DIG, Trenchless, HDD (Horizontal Directional Drilling), no-dig, trenchless, and horizontal directional drilling. 【Features】 - Flexibility and adaptability - Shortened construction period - Economically low cost - Harmony with the natural environment - Safety For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationWith the acceleration and advancement of urban functions, the development of various lifelines such as water supply and drainage, electricity, gas, and communication is becoming increasingly important. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is a construction method that allows for the installation of pipes and cables without excavation, reducing traffic disruption and soil disposal issues. It enables clean and safe construction by detecting the installation position from the surface while advancing in a curved direction both vertically and horizontally. Additionally, since traditional shaft construction is not required and a "simple shaft" suffices, construction periods can be shortened, leading to reduced total costs. In recent years, as disasters have become more severe and lifelines have aged, the renewal and seismic retrofitting of aging pipes have been promoted from the perspective of improving disaster resilience. The HDD method / TerraJet is gaining attention as a technique for burying water supply and drainage pipes, gas pipes, electric cables, and communication lines underground. 【Features】 - Flexibility and adaptability - Shortened construction period - Economically low cost - Harmony with the natural environment - Safety For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationWith the acceleration and advancement of urban functions, the development of various lifelines such as water supply and drainage, electricity, gas, and communications is becoming increasingly important. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is a construction method for burying pipes and cables without excavation, which reduces traffic disruption and soil disposal issues. It allows for clean and safe construction by detecting the construction position from the ground while advancing in a curved direction both vertically and horizontally. Additionally, it eliminates the need for traditional shaft construction, allowing for simpler shafts, which shortens the construction period and reduces total costs. In recent years, as disasters have become more severe and lifelines have aged, the renewal and seismic retrofitting of aging pipes have been promoted from the perspective of improving disaster resilience. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is gaining attention as a method for burying water supply and drainage pipes, gas pipes, power cables, and communication lines underground. 【Features】 - Flexibility and adaptability - Shortened construction period - Economically low cost - Harmony with the natural environment - Safety For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationWith the acceleration and advancement of urban functions, the development of various lifelines such as water supply and drainage, electricity, gas, and communication has become increasingly important. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / Mini-Jet is a construction method for burying pipes and cables using non-excavation techniques, which reduces traffic disruption and soil disposal issues. It allows for clean and safe construction by detecting the construction position from above ground while advancing. In recent years, labor shortages and rising maintenance costs have become social issues, leading to increased attention on the HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / Mini-Jet as a technique for burying water supply and drainage pipes, gas pipes, and electric cables underground, from the perspective of shortening construction periods and reducing total costs. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / Mini-Jet is ideal for installation in "narrow spaces" and "short distances" due to its compact size! 【Features】 - Suitable for narrow spaces - Suitable for short-distance installation - Flexibility and adaptability - Shortened construction period - Economically low cost - Harmony with the natural environment - Safety For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationWith the acceleration and advancement of urban functions, the development of various lifelines such as water supply and drainage, electricity, gas, and communication is becoming increasingly important. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is a construction method that allows for the installation of pipes and cables without excavation, reducing traffic disruption and soil disposal issues. It enables clean and highly safe construction by detecting the installation position from the surface and advancing in a curved direction both vertically and horizontally. Additionally, it eliminates the need for traditional shaft construction, allowing for simplified shafts, which shortens construction time and reduces total costs. In recent years, as disasters have become more severe and lifelines have aged, the renewal and seismic reinforcement of aging pipes have been promoted from the perspective of improving disaster resilience. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is gaining attention as a method for burying water supply and drainage pipes, gas pipes, power cables, and communication lines underground. 【Features】 - Flexibility and adaptability - Shortened construction period - Economically low cost - Harmony with the natural environment - Safety For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationWith the acceleration and advancement of urban functions, the development of various lifelines such as water supply and drainage, electricity, gas, and communication has become increasingly important. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is a construction method for burying pipes and cables using non-excavation techniques, which reduces traffic disruption and soil disposal issues. It allows for clean and safe construction by detecting the construction position from above ground while advancing. In recent years, there has been a demand for consideration of neighboring residents and addressing traffic congestion, making HDD / TerraJet a focus for burying water supply and drainage pipes, gas pipes, and power cables underground in conditions where traditional excavation methods are difficult. In Europe and the United States, this method is known as NO-DIG, Trenchless, HDD (Horizontal Directional Drilling), no-dig, trenchless, and horizontal directional drilling. 【Features】 - Flexibility and adaptability - Shortened construction period - Economically low cost - Harmony with the natural environment - Safety For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationWith the acceleration and advancement of urban functions, the development of various lifelines such as water supply and sewage, electricity, gas, and communications is becoming increasingly important. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is a construction method that installs pipes and cables through non-excavation (non-excavation methods and thrust methods), reducing traffic disruption and soil disposal issues. It allows for clean and highly safe construction by detecting the construction position from the surface while advancing. In recent years, the construction industry has also been called upon to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and from an environmental perspective, the HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is gaining attention as a method for burying water supply and sewage systems, gas pipes, and power cables underground. In Europe and the United States, this method is known as NO-DIG, Trenchless, HDD (Horizontal Directional Drilling), No-Dig, Trenchless, and Horizontal Directional Drilling. 【Features】 - Flexibility and adaptability - Shortened construction period - Economically low cost - Harmony with the natural environment - Safety For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationWith the acceleration and advancement of urban functions, the development of various lifelines such as water supply and drainage, electricity, gas, and communication is becoming increasingly important. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is a construction method for burying pipes and cables using non-excavation techniques, which reduces traffic disruption and soil disposal issues. It allows for clean and highly safe construction by detecting the construction position from the surface while advancing. In recent years, as disasters have become more severe, the replacement of aging pipes and the transition to earthquake-resistant pipes are being promoted from the perspective of improving disaster prevention. The HDD method / TerraJet is gaining attention as a method for burying water supply and drainage pipes and gas pipes underground. In Europe and the United States, it is commonly referred to as NO-DIG, Trenchless, HDD (Horizontal Directional Drilling), no-dig, trenchless, and horizontal directional drilling. 【Features】 - Flexibility and adaptability - Shortened construction period - Economically low cost - Harmony with the natural environment - Safety For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationWith the acceleration and advancement of urban functions, the development of various lifelines such as water supply and sewage, electricity, gas, and communication is becoming increasingly important. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is a construction method for burying pipes and cables using non-excavation techniques, which reduces traffic disruption and soil disposal issues. It allows for clean and highly safe construction by detecting the construction position from above ground while advancing. In recent years, labor shortages and rising maintenance costs for facilities have become social issues, and from the perspective of shortening construction periods and reducing total costs, the HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is gaining attention as a method for burying water supply and sewage pipes, gas pipes, and power cables underground. In Europe and the United States, this method is known as NO-DIG, Trenchless, HDD (Horizontal Directional Drilling), no-dig, trenchless, and horizontal directional drilling. 【Features】 - Flexibility and adaptability - Shortened construction period - Economically low cost - Harmony with the natural environment - Safety For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationWith the acceleration and advancement of urban functions, the development of various lifelines such as water supply and sewage, electricity, gas, and communications is becoming increasingly important. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is a construction method that buries pipes and cables using non-excavation techniques, reducing traffic disruptions and soil disposal issues. It allows for clean and safe construction by detecting the construction position from above ground while advancing the drilling. In recent years, disasters have become more severe, and from the perspective of improving disaster resilience, the replacement of aging pipes and the transition to earthquake-resistant pipes are being promoted. The HDD method / TerraJet is gaining attention as a technique for burying water supply and sewage pipes, gas pipes, electric cables, and communication lines underground. In Europe and the United States, this method is known as NO-DIG, Trenchless, HDD (Horizontal Directional Drilling), no-dig, trenchless, and horizontal directional drilling. 【Features】 - Flexibility and adaptability - Shortened construction period - Economically low cost - Harmony with the natural environment - Safety For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationWith the acceleration and advancement of urban functions, the development of various lifelines such as water supply and drainage, electricity, gas, and communication has become increasingly important. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is a construction method that buries pipes and cables through non-excavation (non-excavation method and thrust method), reducing traffic disruption and excavation waste issues. It allows for clean and highly safe construction by detecting the construction position from the surface while advancing. In recent years, disasters have become more severe, and from the perspective of improving disaster prevention, the undergrounding of utility poles is being promoted. The HDD method (Horizontal Directional Drilling) / TerraJet is gaining attention as a method for burying power lines and communication lines underground. In Europe and the United States, it is commonly referred to as NO-DIG, Trenchless, HDD (Horizontal Directional Drilling), no-dig, trenchless, and horizontal directional drilling. 【Features】 - Flexibility and adaptability - Shortened construction period - Economically low cost - Harmony with the natural environment - Safety For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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