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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.
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.
Control light
Control sound
Secondary Functions:
Resist wind forces
Adjust to movement
Structural movements
Resist fire
Weather gracefully
Easy to install
Superior lifespan
Have a high quality finish that can be left exposed – concrete’s thermal
properties can be exploited in low-energy buildings.
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.
Ribbed 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.
Structural efficiency
Flexibility in use
Speed of construction
Quality consciousness
Adaptability
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.
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