R.C.C. SLABs
R.C.C. SLABs
Monolithic Beam & Slab
Flat Plate Slab
Flat Plate Slab
Flat Slab (Drop / Head)
Flat Slab
Ribbed Slab
Ribbed Slab
Ribbed Slab
Ribbed Slab
Ribbed Slab
Ribbed Slab
Waffle Slab
Waffle Slab
Waffle Slab
Waffle Slab
Waffle Slab
Waffle Slab
Waffle Slab
Waffle Slab
Waffle Slab
Waffle Slab
Waffle Slab
Waffle Slab
Waffle Slab
Waffle Slab
Jack Arch Floor in Concrete
Jack Arch Floor in Concrete
Jack Arch Floor in Concrete
Concrete floors and roof slabs are cast over atop one another at ground level and then are lifted to their final position with means of jacks. Invented by Raymond A Burkland.
Lift Slab
Lift Slab Advantage
•Use of cranes and hoists is eliminated•Use of formwork is minimal•No need to shore the formwork•Little need for finishing of the bottom of lift slab as they are smooth•Forms an enclosed space to work during rains
Limitations
•Post tensioning to be done to reduce slab thickness and increase column spacing
•Precision and high supervision is required
Lift Slab
Lift Slab
Lift Slab
Lift Slab