precast
IPA: prikˈæst
noun
- Structural members made of concrete, ready for installation.
verb
- To cast in a location other than where to be installed.
adjective
- Cast previously in another location.
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Examples of "precast" in Sentences
- Precast concrete construction for seating bowl.
- FAT wrapped the school in a precast pop gothic wall.
- A cellular precast grid and mat for use as revetment.
- Precast concrete is nontoxic and environmentally safe.
- The raised decorative detailing is in precast concrete.
- Mountain said they were precast panels for the footers.
- It is often glass that is not clear, or precast concrete.
- Flexicore is a type of precast, prestressed concrete floor slab.
- Crews fabricated and cast these panels at an on site precast yard.
- A precast reinforced insulating member and a method of manufacturing same.
- The outside rings are made of precast concrete, similar to those usually seen in culverts.
- Some precast concrete foundation systems are routinely installed without a poured concrete footer.
- The outside rings are made of precast concrete, similar to those usually seen in culverts. - via [...]
- The building is made of precast concrete elements with aluminium cladding on the roof and rounded facades.
- New construction tends toward block and precast; both of which are terrible there; they quickly absorb heat, but do not hold it.
- Construction will be much easier if the lintels are "precast": that is, made in advance and then placed in the wall like a brick.
- We don't so much gild the lily as crumple the lily in our fist, stuff it in the back pocket of our jeans and replace it with a functional precast concrete structure that we can grow a hedge in front of.
- Therefore viaduct spans have been constructed using various construction methods depending on the nature of the site, such as precast segment method using gantry cranes, and the balanced cantilever method.
- The roofs in the Lake Chapala region are usually a roof structure of masonry materials that are typically bóveda (bricks arched between beams), bovedilla (precast blocks between supporting beams) or concrete slabs (with two way steel reinforcement).