Utilization of Precast Concrete Elements in Building |
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Authors: | Abraham Warszawski Moshe Avraham David Carmel |
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Affiliation: | 1Head, Building Research Station‐Technion, I.I.T., Haifa, Israel 32000; and Visiting Prof., Carnegie‐Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, Pa. 2Research Engr., Building Research Station‐Technion, I.I.T., Haifa, Israel 32000
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Abstract: | Precast concrete components can be used in building construction within a comprehensive “closed” system, or as separate elements in conjunction with any building method. The feasibility of this second possibility was examined within the framework of a conventional building system and the following alternatives of elements utilization: prestressed modular floor slabs, exterior walls, and a combination of slabs and exterior walls. Each of these alternatives was compared to the conventional system without precast elements. The following criteria were used as a basis for the comparison: the labor requirement, the direct building cost (labor and materials), the construction time, and other considerations of more subjective nature. The findings of the study indicated that the utilization of precast elements might considerably reduce the labor requirement on site, and the project construction time. The direct building costs were almost unaffected by the alternative solutions. |
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Keywords: | Buildings Construction costs Precast concrete Prefabrication |
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