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7 Reasons to Use Precast Concrete (And One Reason Not To)

September 17, 2019 by Gregory

The construction industry is fast paced and always evolving, but some things remain the same. One, the need for safe, reliable, and cost-effective materials for large construction projects. Precast concrete meets this need and also delivers more value – read on to discover how precast concrete makes a difference to the modern construction industry.

Modern precast concrete is a form of construction material where the concrete is cast in a mould and cured in a precast plant, rather than on-site. The precast concrete is transported as a whole and erected directly at the construction site. There is no need for curing at the project location. There are many advantages to using precast concrete.

  • To Save Time

Probably the advantage that first comes to mind is the time saved. Using precast concrete minimises the risk of project delay which can be hugely costly and damage the reputation of the construction firm. The casting of the concrete can be completed while other work is ongoing on site.

  • To Guarantee Quality

With precast concrete, the temperature, curing, formwork, and design of the concrete can be closely monitored at all stages of the casting process. This ensures a minimum of errors and the overall quality of the construction project is improved.

To Guarantee Strength and Capacity

The use of precast concrete ensures that the construction materials are of the upmost strength and maximum load-bearing capacity can be achieved. This results in a number of benefits to the overall success of the construction project.

  • To Save Money

All projects must run to a budget. Using precast concrete helps to reduce time and therefore increase overall productivity. The project runs to time and budget, without sacrificing safety or efficiency.

  • To Minimise Maintenance

Every project must have longevity. In order to minimise wear and tear, precast concrete is used to maintain durability. This material is linked to increased service time and a lower overall maintenance burden. It is durable and resists impact and corrosion.

  • To Maintain Aesthetic Appeal

Precast concrete blocks provide a smooth, uniform, aesthetically pleasing finish. And since precast concrete is available in a wide variety of finishes, no two projects will look the same.

  • To Improve Safety

Last but not least, precast concrete helps improve site safety. There is no need for traditional casting and formwork and no storage of raw materials. Precast concrete improves the safety of the construction platform, which will always be a benefit for workers and the public.

And One Reason Not to Use Precast Concrete…

Given the number of advantages listed above, there really isn’t one compelling reason not to use precast concrete. However, every project is unique, and the use of precast concrete requires careful consideration. If your construction project is likely to be modified in the future, then precast concrete is possibly not suitable for your requirements. But in most cases, this type of concrete represents a sound option that works to ensure the overall success of the project.

 

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Hello, I am Gregory, the owner of NHFORGE. I am originally from Germany, but I came to study in the United States when I was 17.  I have studied business and marketing. I have an interest in TECH and FINANCE when it comes to business.

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