Demountable multiple level building structure

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Processes – Assembling exposed modules

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52227, 264 34, E04C 300

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041910028

ABSTRACT:
A multiple level building structure utilizing a first set of precast reinforced concrete modules having integral supporting legs separated by a second set of precast or in situ cast reinforced concrete modules, each of the second set of modules being supported along opposite side margins by members of the first set of modules; the structure also including, if desired, a third set of modules of greater width than the first or second set of modules, the modules having tendon guideways therein and being secured together by removable post tensioning tendons strung through the guideways.

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