Repair and maintenance of stone masonry (stone walls) using the Rock Bond DK method.
Adhering and integrating unstable rock masses with stable bedrock! Introducing construction procedures and various construction achievements.
This document introduces the construction results of stone masonry repairs using the Rock Adhesion DK Bond Method. The Rock Adhesion DK Bond Method is a technique that stabilizes unstable rock masses by bonding them to stable bedrock using an adhesive material (DK Bond Mortar). We provide information on "Stone masonry (stone wall) repairs and reinforcements using the Rock Adhesion DK Bond Method," "Construction procedures," and various construction results. [Contents] ■ Stone masonry (stone wall) repairs and reinforcements using the Rock Adhesion DK Bond Method ■ Construction procedures for stone masonry (stone wall) repairs ■ Construction results of stone masonry (stone wall) repairs *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Published Construction Achievements] ■ Bitchu Matsuyama Castle Ruins (Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture) ■ Takaoka Kojo Park Asaharu Bridge (Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture) ■ Eigan-ji Temple Stone Walls (Higashiomi City, Shiga Prefecture) ■ Emergency Restoration of Stone Walls (Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture) ■ Ukon's Residence on the Slope of the Kitamae Ship Owners (Minamiechizen Town, Fukui Prefecture) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The construction method described here prevents loosening of the bedrock due to weathering by sealing crack openings and dispersing concentrated stress in the area, making it highly durable against repeated loads such as earthquakes, and demonstrating a strong rockfall prevention effect. The features of this method include: 1. It can be applied to large rocks and high-altitude rocks that have high potential in mountain slopes and similar areas. 2. It can secure natural rock formations in their current state, and the construction traces harmonize with the landscape, making it particularly effective for use in natural parks and scenic areas. 3. Since there are no alterations to the natural features or new structures required, and the construction equipment is minimal, it can be easily combined with other methods.