TENOCOLUMN ECO Method
Using the TENOCOLUMN ECO Method to reduce construction costs.
Feature
developed with the aim of reducing foundation construction costs and decreasing environmental load.
High-strength column method which is an evolution of the existing TENOCOLUMN method.
How can conventional technology be used to increase the high strength of improved soil?
Using large amounts of solidification material ⇒ Increase in construction expenses (material expenses) and generated remaining soil
Achieved high strength by using the special admixture Herasel.
Ultra-high concentration with a water/solidifying material ratio (W/C) of 45% to 50% in the solidifying material liquid.
Reduction of residual soil generated during construction, high strengthening of improved soil, and achievement of construction efficiency.
Through this method, we expect a reduction in the number of columns and a decrease in the foundation footing area.
Makes it easy to achieve stable construction (securing strength) even with organic soil and loam.

Reduction of basic footing area


(W/C=45%、50%)

(Top: TENOCOLUMN Bottom: TENOCOLUMN ECO)

(loam improvement, laboratory test results)
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