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The RRR CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM (Reinforced Road with Rigid Facing Construction System) is a reinforced soil construction system developed jointly by the Railway Technical Research Institute and the Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo. It consists of reinforced soil structures characterized by a full-height rigid facing to which many layers of planar reinforcements or several medium to large diameter reinforcements are firmly connected. Those structures have exhibited a high stability against numerous past severe earthquakes and heavy rainfalls or tsunamis while being more cost-effective than conventional structures, thus have become the standard reinforced soil structures for conventional and high-speed railways in Japan. Four types of structures have been developed so far: RRR-A (Geosynthetic-reinforced soil (GRS) bridge abutments and GRS integral bridges), RRR-B (GRS retaining walls), RRR-C (Nail reinforced soil retaining walls), and RRR-D (GRS river and coastal dykes to prevent water-front disasters).The RRR Association was established in 1991 to promote and develop the RRR construction system, and comprises 66 corporate members that include general contractors, design consultants, and material manufacturers.
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