Precast WL 2*2


Precast concrete is a construction product produced by casting concrete in a reusable mold or "form" which is then cured in a controlled environment, transported to the construction site and maneuvered into place; examples include precast beams, and wall panels, floors, roofs, and piles.

The concept of precast (also known as “prefabricated”) construction includes those buildings where the majority of structural components are standardized and produced in plants in a location away from the building, and then transported to the site for assembly.

Because precast concrete is more easily controlled, the quality and durability is typically much better than cast-in-place concrete. A precast manufacturer is also more likely to receive greater discounts on materials due to the volume of purchases that can be made for multiple projects at a time.

Precast concrete is exactly what it sounds like – concrete that's poured and shaped in a factory or plant before it ever reaches your construction site. Once it's cured, it's transported to the site, ready for installation.

Precast wall for industrial building are usually flat but increased in height customised to match the storey height. The load bearing structural walls ranges from 150 to 200mm thickness. The non load bearing walls are usually 100mm to 125mm thickness.