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Hollow Core Slab, solution for light weight

Hollow Core Slab, solution for light weight
Precast prestressed concrete enjoys wide use in all types of residential structures; particularly multiple units where the repetitive use of standard components manufactured in a factory can be fully utilized.
The significant benefits of superior fire resistance, sound control, durability and low maintenance, owners and designers alike recognize rapid construction [...]

[ More ] June 8th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in technology |

Hartford Concrete retrenches

An Indiana producer that made its name in high-margin, custom precast units for an industry hit harder than most since 2001 has staked its future on product diversification. Hartford Concrete Products Inc. of Hartford City remains among key players in controlled environment vaults (at or below grade) and manholes for telecommunications customers. But thanks to [...]

[ More ] June 8th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in technology |

Homeport Breakwater Pier, Everett, Washington

The Breakwater Pier at the U.S. Navy Homeport Complex is a 90’ wide x 1500’ long structure with a dual function. It is a berthing facility for Navy ships, and it also serves as a breakwater for the adjacent Carrier Pier.
The pier structure is supported by 24″ hollow octagonal prestressed piles and decked with precast [...]

[ More ] May 28th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Breakwater, featured |

Precast Septic Tanks, by Crest Precast Concrete

Precast Septic Tanks Description :
Operating as one of the most efficient Precast facilities in the Midwest, our management and staff have always produced quality and durable septic tank components. Our company is experienced in providing septic tank components to exceed state requirements.
Crest was incorporated in 1964 and dates to 1957 in Precast tank production. By [...]

[ More ] May 27th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Septic & Pump |

Tetrapod, big and beauty breakwater in Japan

Hit the beach anywhere in Japan, and you are likely to see endless piles of tetrapods — enormous four-legged concrete structures intended to prevent coastal erosion. By some estimates, more than 50% of Japan’s 35,000-kilometer (22,000-mi) coastline has been altered with tetrapods and other forms of concrete. Critics, who blame the tetrapod invasion on decades [...]

[ More ] May 26th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Breakwater, featured |

Precast PermEntry, by Monarch

PermEntry Description :
Consisting of a precast concrete stairwell and a Bilco basement door, PermEntry is the fastest and most economical way to add convenient, direct basement access to any home. PermEntry is ideal for new home construction and can be delivered and installed in just a few hours.
Concrete Stairwell
* Precast in one piece
* Thoroughly vibrated [...]

[ More ] May 26th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in basement, stair |

Caisson Units (Milshaft), by Milton Precast

Caisson Units (Milshaft)
Reinforced manhole units suitable for sinking by the caisson method manufactured to BS 5911-200 and carry the BS Kitemark where appropriate.
Components (2400-3000 diameter)

A nominal 1.0m base shaft ring composed of a 12mm overbreak concrete cutting shoe and a [...]

[ More ] May 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Caisson |

Quick-change Moveable Barriers

Innovation: Quick-change Moveable Barriers
2008 Best Practice Innovation Award winners
Company: Milton Precast

The Quick-change Moveable Barrier (QMB) is a precast temporary barrier system designed to allow safe, rapid lane changes even at peak traffic flows. The units can be moved in an unbroken chain by a bespoke vehicle at speeds of up to 10mph, thus allowing rapid [...]

[ More ] May 22nd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in awards, innovation |

Precast Grease Interceptors, by Precast Solutions

Eating greasy foods may or may not clog your arteries, but one thing is for certain: grease that enters our wastewater systems from restaurants and other dining establishments will eventually clog a sewer system. With the ever-increasing number of restaurants located in North America, the need for effective removal of fats, oils and greases is [...]

[ More ] May 22nd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Grease Interceptor, featured |

CONCRETE POROUS PIPES, E-RETE Malaya

The use of E-RETE Concrete Porous Pipes for under drainage is a great advantage in both efficiency and economy. Their strengths are much greater than the ordinary clay subsoil pipes, and INCREASE WITH AGE, remaining unaffected by the absorption of moisture.
The unique property of concrete porous pipes is that infiltration of water takes place over [...]

[ More ] May 20th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in porous, precast pipe |
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