Precast integral structure elements and procedure for the fast c

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Processes – Barrier construction

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522363, 522366, 52250, 5274505, E04B 100

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058874054

ABSTRACT:
The present invention refers to the improvements made to precast integral structure elements used in the fast construction of several-floor buildings made with hollow core slabs that have the same length wanted for the buildings height, thus allowing the construction of a prototype building in very short mounting and assembly times. Such structure elements are extruded slabs made of prestressed concrete which act as one piece bearing walls of the buildings height, as floor structure and ceiling slabs, and as parapet slab.

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