- 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
- 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
PRECAST BUILDING SYSTEM
- Precast concrete frame
- Precast concrete wall
- Precast concrete floor

1. Precast concrete frame
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.
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
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
• Precast wall are used for internal & external walls, lift shafts, central cores ect. Precast wall system are mostly used in domestic construction, both for individual housing & for apartments. The solution can be considered as the industrialized from 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 wall papering.
• Precast walls offer the advantage of speed of construction, smooth surface finishing, acoustic insulation & fire resistace.

3. Precast concrete Floor
i. Hollow core floors
ii. Ribbed floors
iii. Concrete roof elements
iv. Massive slab floors
• The principle advantages of precast floors are speed of construction, absence of scaffolding, large variety of types, large span capacity, & economy.
• Precats floors can also be classified according to their manufacture into totally & partially precast floors.
• Totally precast 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 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.



TENDENCIES IN PRECAST CONCRETE
• Structural efficiency
• Flexibility in use
• Optimum use of materials
• Speed of construction
• Quality consciousness
• Adaptability
• Protection of the environment
Advantages of Precast Concrete
• 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
• 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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