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Frequently Asked Questions
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- Question #1
In general, the prefabricated building
industry is a speedy mode of construction but it has to-date shown
constraints in mould-making which is limited to a specially designed
project. Once the project has been completed, the moulds cannot
be reused for another project thus adding to costs, wastage and
time consumed.
- Question #2
The O-Stable Panel System uses a fibreglass
mould with steel framed casing as a working platform. The mould
will be brought to the project site to reduce the heavy cost of
transportation of the precast concrete panel i.e. take the factory
to the construction site.
- Question #3
With this system, the client has the opportunity to view his building
through the computer before any construction work begins and to
highlight his views during the design stage to avoid any modifications
during construction.
- Question #4
The O-Stable Panel System uses a fibreglass
mould with steel framed casing as a working platform. The mould
will be brought to the project site to reduce the heavy cost of
transportation of the precast concrete panel i.e. take the factory
to the construction site.
- Question #5
If necessary, the precast concrete panels with T and L projecting
arm can be produced by adding accessory formwork on the top of
the mould working platform
- Question #6
With this system, the client has the opportunity to view his building
through the computer before any construction work begins and to
highlight his views during the design stage to avoid any modifications
during construction.
- Question #7
The O-Stable Panel System uses a fibreglass
mould with steel framed casing as a working platform. The mould
will be brought to the project site to reduce the heavy cost of
transportation of the precast concrete panel i.e. take the factory
to the construction site.
- Question #8
As the system consists of cast-in-situ columns, precast concrete
wall panels and half-slab floor panels that are finished with
in-situ topping and BRC, the durability is essentially governed
by performance of concrete. With the Grade 35 concrete used, the
panels are very durable and the design life will exceed the 50
years required by the code of practice.
- Question #9
If necessary, the precast concrete panels with T and L projecting
arm can be produced by adding accessory formwork on the top of
the mould working platform
- Question #10
As the system consists of cast-in-situ columns, precast concrete
wall panels and half-slab floor panels that are finished with
in-situ topping and BRC, the durability is essentially governed
by performance of concrete. With the Grade 35 concrete used, the
panels are very durable and the design life will exceed the 50
years required by the code of practice.
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