NETIS Registration Environmentally Considerate Civil Engineering CLT | Hyper CLT Paving Slab
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In civil engineering sites, in addition to construction feasibility and safety, material selection that takes environmental considerations into account is required. Materials used for temporary roads, access roads, heavy machinery work yards, and material storage areas are now focusing not only on traditional steel plates but also on materials that can contribute to reducing environmental impact.
Hyper CLT sheets are civil engineering CLT materials made from wooden CLT. Because they utilize wood, they are characterized by their ability to easily connect to proposals that consider site environments, such as CO2 fixation, glare reduction, and noise reduction. The 5×10 sheet weighs about 230 kg, and the 5×20 sheet weighs about 460 kg, making them lightweight and easy to handle even with small machinery, thus helping to reduce the burden of transportation, installation, and removal.
Furthermore, they can be used in a wide range of applications as an alternative to steel plates for measures against muddy conditions, ground protection, and ensuring work pathways. In public works, they are also easy to propose as materials that demonstrate the adoption of environmentally friendly materials and ingenuity during construction, which can lead to improved site evaluations.
As a registered technology with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism under NETIS "TH-250021-A," they can also be utilized as materials for proposals on creativity and environmental measures in public works. We recommend them as a new alternative to steel plates for companies considering environmental considerations, NETIS, civil engineering utilization, and civil engineering CLT. Please feel free to consult us.
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The wooden lightweight flooring "Hyper CLT Flooring" has been registered in the NNTD (Agricultural and Rural Development Private Technology Information Database).


