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Sato Kougyosho is a specialized formwork manufacturer established in Shizuoka Prefecture in 1954. The company has provided formwork for public construction sites nationwide to support transportation infrastructure such as railways, highways, monorails, and subways. The formwork they handle is used in various locations, including tracks, sleepers, and tunnels. To accommodate large-scale projects, they focus on high-precision formwork technology, pursuing high strength, and building faster design and production techniques. As of 2023, Sato Kougyosho has a track record of transactions with major general contractors and concrete secondary product manufacturers throughout Japan.
Sato Kougyosho was founded in 1954 and has long been involved in the manufacture and provision of formwork for concrete piles. As public construction projects have become larger, the demand for precision and durability in formwork technology has increased.They continue to strive to meet these evolving demands. Currently, they are focusing on improving both software and hardware aspects and reducing costs through efficient operations.
Sato Kougyosho continues to manufacture and provide formwork. In 2022, they supplied flexible segment formwork for the construction of the Kagoshima Route 3 East-West Road Shield Tunnel (Down Line) and the Suita City Kishibe Trunk Line segment formwork. Their factory is equipped with five machining centers, five overhead traveling cranes, and several 2D CAD, 3D CAD, and large printers to streamline the manufacturing process.
Sato Kougyosho mainly handles formwork used in large-scale public projects. They provide steel formwork for tunnels and high-rise buildings.
Sato Kougyosho has handled formwork used in land infrastructure and buildings across Japan. Representative achievements include the flexible segment frame used in the eyeglass-shaped tunnel construction of the Tokyo Rinkai fukutoshin Project and the curtain wall formwork of the New Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building and the Shinjuku Fukutoshin skyscraper complex. Additionally, they are committed to manufacturing high-quality formwork with an emphasis on durability and cost. With abundant equipment such as machining and 3D CAD, they can also accommodate cost-reduction formwork requests, making it possible to consult on delivery times and costs.
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