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Precast Concrete Construction – Process &

Advantages
Precast concrete construction has many advantages over cast-in-situ
concrete structures as well as steel, wood, & masonry structures. Precast
concrete construction provides faster and more efficient construction
process.

Precast concrete construction system has its own characteristics which


influence the layout, span length, construction depth, stability system, etc.
to a greater or less extend.

Theoretically, all joints between the precast concrete units can be made in
such a way that the completed precast structure has the same monolithic
concept as a cast-in-situ structures.

However, precast concrete construction is very labour intensive and costly. If


the full advantages of precast concrete are to be realized, the structure
should be conceived according to its specific design philosophy.

Long spans, appropriate stability concept, simple details, etc. Designers


should from the very outset of the project consider the possibilities,
restrictions & advantages of precast concrete, its detailing, manufacturer,
transport, erection & serviceability stages before completing a design in
precast concrete.

Following are the few Properties of Precast Concrete


Construction Process:
Enables faster programmed times – not affected by weather or labour
shortages.

Improves buildability – early enclosure of dry envelope enables follow-on


trades to start sooner.

Produces a high standard of workmanship in factory conditions – reduces


potential for accidents, addresses on-site skill shortage.
Has a high quality finish that can be left exposed – concrete’s thermal
properties can be exploited in low-energy buildings.

Primary Functions of Precast Concrete Construction


Keep water out

Prevent air leakage

Control light

Control radiation of heat

Control conduction of heat

Control sound

Secondary Functions:
Resist wind forces

Control water vapor

Adjust to movement

Thermal & moisture expansion/contraction

Structural movements

Resist fire

Weather gracefully

Easy to install

Architectural precast concrete provides architects with an exciting medium


when designing facades for a wide range of buildings, from healthcare
facilities to shopping malls, commercial office buildings to sports stadiums.

Precast concrete provides:


Complete thermal protection

Continuous air/vapour barrier

Effective rain screens

Superior lifespan

Reduced construction schedule and on-site labour


High quality control standards

Numerous finish options and colours

Elements in Precast Concrete Building Systems:


Following are the elements generally constructed in precast concrete
building construction:

Precast concrete frame

Precast concrete wall

Precast concrete floor

1. Precast Concrete Frame Construction


Precast concrete frames involve an entire structure being fabricated off-site.
In addition, structural components can be supplied for incorporation into a
structure on-site. Frames can simultaneously achieve both structural and
decorative design requirements – a wide variety of mixes, colours and
finishes can be accommodated. Architecturally-finished precast structures
can be left exposed to exploit concrete’s high thermal capacity in a building’s
“green” energy management system.
Construction Process
Precast concrete frames are cast in the same way as precast concrete
cladding, but as they are designed as structural elements have heavier
reinforcement than is required for non-structural cladding. Elegant
connections are required between columns and beams to transfer
considerable forces without adversely affecting the visual appearance of the
frame.

Benefits of using Precast Concrete Frames:


Precast concrete frames:

Enable faster programme times – not affected by weather or labour shortages.

Improve buildability – structure is fabricated off-site for rapid erection on-site

Produce a high standard of workmanship in factory conditions – reduces


potential for accidents, addresses on-site skill shortage.

Have a high quality finish that can be left exposed – concrete’s thermal
properties can be exploited in low-energy buildings.

2. Precast Concrete Wall Construction


Precast concrete walls are used for internal & external walls, lift shafts,
central cores etc. Precast wall system are mostly used in domestic
construction, both for individual housing & for apartments. The solution can
be considered as the industrialized form of cast in-situ walls or classical brick
or block masonry walls.

The precast walls can be load bearing or only partition walls. The surface of
the elements is smooth on both sides & ready for painting or wallpapering.

Precast walls offer the advantage of speed of construction, smooth surface


finishing, acoustic insulation & fire resistance.
3. Precast Concrete Floors
Types of precast concrete floors:
Hollow core floors

Ribbed floors

Concrete roof elements

Massive slab floors

The principle advantages of precast floors are speed of construction, absence


of scaffolding, large variety of types, large span capacity, & economy.
Precast floors can also be classified according to their manufacture into
totally & partially precast floors.

Totally precast concrete floors are composed of units, which are totally cast
at the plant. After erection, the units are connected to the structure & the
longitudinal joints are grouted.In some cases a cast in-situ structural topping
screed is added.
Partially precast concrete floors are composed of a precast part & a cast in-
situ part. Both parts are working together at the final stage to achieve the
composite structural capacity. The main totally precast floor & roof types are
described hereafter.

Advantages of Precast Concrete Process


Precast concrete process provides following advantages:

Structural efficiency

Flexibility in use

Optimum use of materials

Speed of construction

Quality consciousness

Adaptability

Protection of the environment

Advantages of Precast Concrete Construction


Precast concrete construction is less expensive than real brick.

Does not require an extensive footing like a real masonry wall. Can be reset
should it ever shift.

More durable than real masonry – no mortar joints to let water in.

Installs quickly and easily – most can be done in one day.

Maintenance free – No need to paint or periodically replace slats as you would


with wood fences.

Disadvantage of Precast Concrete Construction


System building is less flexible in its design concept than purpose-mode
structures

Most design briefs can be fulfilled without too much modification to the original
concept

Structural connection between the precast concrete units can present both
design & contractual problems

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