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What is the use of Precast?
Precast concrete is often used in construction because it is strong and durable. Precast can be used for various applications including foundations, beams, floors Slabs, Staircases, Columns, walls, ceilings, and other structural components.
- Precast concrete construction is often less expensive than alternatives.
- Precast concrete is easy to install, which saves time and money.
- It is a great choice for both large and small projects.
- It can be produced in a variety of shapes and sizes.
- It is resistant to weathering and corrosion.
- It has a low thermal expansion coefficient.
Precast concrete is used in a variety of ways, including
- Pipe and manhole covers
- Highway sound barriers
- Architectural structures
- Bridge construction
- Parking structures
- Railways sleepers
- Fences and poles
- Parking garages
- Retaining walls
- Floor beams
- Foundations
- Overpasses
- Pavements
- Runways
What are precast/ prestress components?
- Insulated Wall Panels for thermally efficient and more durable facades.
- Hollow-core planks are used for floor and roof deck components.
- Solid Walls for aesthetics, thermal performance, and durability.
- Girders - Inverted T and L to support spanning members.
Features of Precast Concrete Construction
- No on-site space for molds and reinforcement storage.
- Great dimensional accuracy and finishes.
- Faster erection at site.
- Design flexibility.
- High quality.