Method of construction using pre-cast floor units

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Processes – Anchor – bond – etc.

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52100, 52259, 5230917, 52704, 5274214, 5274521, 249 27, 249 61, 264139, E04B 100

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056600208

ABSTRACT:
Here is a method of construction of a multi-storey building comprising the following steps: positioning precast side slab walls on the site; each slab wall defining outer and inner wall surfaces with the inner wall surface being inclusive of a plurality of inwardly-extending cavities; positioning one or more precast floor slabs each being of appropriate dimensions for a respective floor of the building; each floor slab having secured thereon or therein one or more retaining means; engaging each retaining means in an adjacent cavity to position the floor slab as required; and securing the so-engaged retaining means such that the respective floor slab is secured relative to the side walls.

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