Sitecast Concrete
Sitecast concrete is concrete cast-in-place on the construction site, used for custom shapes and sizes in foundations, sidewalks, and large infrastructure projects.
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Definition
Sitecast concrete is concrete that is cast-in-place.
Purpose
The purpose of sitecast concrete is to create concrete structures directly on the construction site, allowing for custom shapes and sizes tailored to specific project requirements.
Examples of Use
- Foundations for residential and commercial buildings are commonly made with sitecast concrete.
- Sidewalks, driveways, and patios are often constructed using sitecast concrete.
- Large infrastructure projects, such as bridges and overpasses, utilize sitecast concrete for their structural components.
Related Terms
- Precast Concrete: Concrete elements that are cast at a different location and transported to the construction site.
- Formwork: Temporary or permanent molds used to hold the concrete in shape until it hardens.
- Reinforced Concrete: Concrete that is strengthened with embedded steel bars or mesh.
Notes
Sitecast concrete offers flexibility in design and construction, allowing for adjustments on-site and the creation of complex shapes and structures.
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