Ground improvement methods directly beneath the building.

Ground improvement methods directly beneath the building.
Introduction to ground improvement methods directly beneath buildings.
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Soil improvement: Correction of building tilt and soil improvement methods directly beneath the building.
Improve the ground directly beneath without destroying the building! Repair the tilted building and create a foundation that won't settle again. Five methods unique to specialized companies.
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Building 'Tilt Correction' and 'Ground Improvement' directly beneath the building *Comprehensive catalog available now*
The ground directly beneath existing buildings can also be improved! Appropriate methods are selected based on the building structure and ground conditions. Sometimes, two methods are combined to meet diverse needs!
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Tilt correction: "JOG method" building tilt correction
No need for excavation work on the periphery, resulting in a short construction period! It is possible to construct even large buildings exceeding 10 stories.
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"Ground Improvement" "GSIS Method" Ground improvement directly beneath the building.
Efficient ground reinforcement with minimal loss! Ideal for land with existing buildings.
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Tilt correction: "Side Pinning Method" for correcting building tilt.
Rotary driven piles are installed to the supporting ground without relying on the building's own weight! Installation is possible even during ongoing settlement.
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Tilt correction: "Underpinning method" for correcting building tilt.
By performing a jack-up at the top of the steel pipe piles, the tilt of the building is corrected!
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[Ground Improvement] "High-Pressure Jet Mixing Method" Ground improvement directly beneath the building.
Construct a uniform cylindrical improved body to enhance and strengthen the ground! It is also compatible with weak ground.
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[Ground Improvement] "Permeation Solidification Injection Method" Ground improvement under buildings.
Injecting chemical solution to a depth of 20m! Permanent ground improvement: Chemical injection method (suspension and solution type)
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