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The most common impervious sheet used in all civil engineering fields
Suitable for a wide range of applications such as disaster recovery, long-term temporary installation, and disaster stockpiling. Large sandbags for quick and easy installation.
Water and weed prevention sheets that can simultaneously stabilize slopes and enhance landscaping on urban rail and road slopes.
Cloth formwork to which escape ropes or chains and resin nets can be attached for safety measures in reservoirs Climb TACOM
Continuous earth embankments can be installed quickly and easily.
This culvert drainage pipe has a number of features, including ideal culvert drainage pipe and resistance to clogging.
Conventional mounts and foundations are omitted, allowing solar power generation to be installed even on slopes and providing effective weed control.
Long-term durability compared to conventional weed prevention sheets.
This method is to fill a continuous box-shaped steel frame (mesh wall) with earth and sand to form the foundation of a temporary rockfall protection fence, enabling rockfall protection during construction without rooting (pile driving) into the road surface.
A method of constructing railroad and road embankments using geotextiles and rigid vertical walls.
A thin, highly durable, watertight, and fire-resistant concrete surface can be created simply by applying water.
Polyester long-fiber nonwoven fabric "Appeal" is a sheet for civil engineering applications with outstanding strength, water permeability, weather resistance, and creep resistance.
Slope protectors can be quickly formed into any shape suitable for the site.
The EDO-EPS method is a lightweight embankment method that uses large Styrofoam blocks (product name: Tough Block) as the fill material.
Lighweight and flexible synthetic fiber grating crib works
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