For small-scale structures such as boardwalks and piers. It is an environmentally friendly foundation method. Registered in NETIS.
The pin foundation method is an environmentally friendly foundation technique for small structures (such as wooden paths and piers) that can be implemented in various locations. 【Ideal for such places!】 "Locations where heavy machinery cannot access," "Places where we want to protect the natural environment," "Areas inhabited by rare flora and fauna," "Steep slopes where conventional foundations are difficult to install," "Wetlands where conventional foundations are difficult to install," "Locations where water cannot drain," "Sandy areas where conventional foundations are difficult to install," "Places with important historical sites or valuable trees," "Locations with deep frost penetration," "Places where other foundation methods are challenging." Additionally, the pin foundation method is registered in the new technology information system "NETIS." *For more details, please download the catalog.
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There are over 500 locations nationwide, including Shiretoko Goko Walking Path (Hokkaido), Kushiro Shitsugen National Park (Hokkaido), Tsutanuma (Aomori Prefecture), Ambari Park (Iwate Prefecture), Michinoku Park (Miyagi Prefecture), Mitaidai Park (Tokyo), Hamaji Bridge (Tokyo), Tsukui Lake Jozan Park (Kanagawa Prefecture), Aikawa Park (Kanagawa Prefecture), Hill Park with a View of the Port (Kanagawa Prefecture), Minobu-san Kuon-ji Temple (Yamanashi Prefecture), Aichi Expo Memorial Park (Aichi Prefecture), Sennan Satoumi Park (Osaka Prefecture), Hattori Ryokuchi (Osaka Prefecture), Hikihara Dam (Hyogo Prefecture), Takenoyama Park (Hyogo Prefecture), Bami Hill Park (Nara Prefecture), Tamagawa Park (Okayama Prefecture), Iwami Seaside Park (Shimane Prefecture), Ushikiji Castle Ruins Park (Tokushima Prefecture), Toitsu no Mori Park (Fukuoka Prefecture), Saikai Bridge Park (Nagasaki Prefecture), Ishigamiyama Park (Kumamoto Prefecture), and Amagafubaru Rural Park (Okinawa Prefecture). Other achievements can be confirmed on our website.
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Our company has introduced environmentally friendly simple foundation methods from overseas, which are being adopted nationwide in Japan. The types of simple foundation methods include the "Pin Foundation Method" for small structures such as wooden paths, Yatsuhashi bridges, and pavilions, as well as the "Sleeve Pile" foundation method for fences and protective barriers. Additionally, we have top-class achievements in wooden suspension bridges and wooden bridges. SNS Links: ■Twitter https://twitter.com/lascojapan ■Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lascojapan/ ■Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lascojapan/ ■YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9VBSR99X0HQW2wqwArMWAA