Last updated : 02/19/2024
Keisoku Research Consultant Co., Ltd.
- President
- Shuji UMEMOTO (Mr.)
- Year established
- 1972
- Capital
- 46,800,000 yen
- Employees
- 112
- Postal (zip) code
- 732-0029
- Company address
- 1-665-1 Fukuda, Higashi-ku, Hiroshima-shi
- Phone
- 082-899-5471
- Fax
- 082-899-5478
- E-Mail
- krc@krcnet.co.jp
- URL
- http://www.krcnet.co.jp
Company PR
Experience-based knowledge as well as timely and on-target information are essential in our decision making. Since the foundation in 1972, our company has been providing measurement technology information and its useful services for our customers' optimal decision making.
Until today we maintain our original management ideas and the engineer spirit to serve customers.
Furthermore, in order to cope with rapidly changing society and its needs, we, as a research and development type company, have advanced into various new technology areas. As a result, we have extensively accumulated the contents of our technology services. This is all thanks to your support and encouragement, and we appreciate it deeply.
Inspection device for the inside of concrete structures by a stick scanner utilizing a small-diameter drill hole (φ24 mm)
Major Products
- Computerized construction in construction work
- Maintenance and management of social infrastructure
- Environmental measurement
- Disaster prevention and disaster recovery
- Restoration / Utilization support of cultural properties
- Research and development of new technologies
Major Customers
- Government and municipal offices, affiliates
- General constructors
- Electricity companies
- Consultant companies
Technology Employed
- Information service industry
- Construct an optimal measurement management system at the construction site to provide comprehensive consulting from data analysis to technical judgment.
- Information service industry
- Diagnose structures appropriately by non-destructive inspection and monitoring,, which contributes to longer life of social infrastructure.
- Information service industry
- Conduct various environmental measurements such as noise / vibration, weather, atmosphere, water quality, and soil for the purpose of ensuring a healthy and safe living environment,
- Information service industry
- Construct a disaster prevention system with the aim of creating a comfortable and safe environment, and also contribute to disaster recovery in the event of a natural disaster.
- Information service industry
- Support restoration and utilization of valuable cultural properties such as stone walls using digital information such as 3D data
- Information service industry
- Research and develop new sensors, survey methods, and monitoring systems to meet a wide variety of needs.
Primary Area of Technical Expertise
Establishing various types of measurement sensors in construction sites, collecting data automatically and with real-time processing, and giving feedback on the analysis results of the design and the present state to the site. Searches for rationality, safety and economical efficiency in construction.
Future Technical Challenges
- Information service industry
- Improve our comprehensive technical capabilities including non-destructive surveys of structures.
- Information service industry
- Combining image processing with measurement technology, perform status quo analysis visually.