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Why Precast?
Quality, Value, Permanence
The average person likely is unaware
of the presence of the hidden systems that make life
what it is today: civilized. Sanitary and storm sewers,
box culverts, catch basins, pump/lift stations, septic
tanks, exterior grease interceptors, water storage tanks,
wet wells, electrical and communication vaults and many
other products all play a pivotal role in maintaining
a clean, healthy, productive environment for the inhabitants
of the civilized world.
Without these systems, life would
be much different. Much of the credit can be given to
the main components of these systems, which typically
consist of precast concrete.
Here are some of the reasons why
precast concrete is the ideal material for health, safety
and protection of the environment:
Strength.
The strength of precast concrete
gradually increases over time. Other materials can deteriorate,
experience creep and stress relaxation, lose strength and/or
deflect over time. The load-carrying capacity of precast concrete
is derived from its own structural qualities and does not
rely on the strength or quality of the surrounding backfill
materials.
Durability.
Studies
have shown that precast concrete products can provide
a service life in excess of 100 years. For severe service
conditions, additional design options are available
which can extend the life of the precast concrete product.
This is extremely important when calculating life-cycle
costs for a project.
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Mass.
Precast concrete products
can act as effective barriers to vehicular traffic due
their size and weight. In the current world climate,
precast concrete products such as planters, bollards
and highway barriers increasingly are being used to
provide protection for a wide variety of venues.
Buoyancy.
With a specific gravity
of 2.40, precast concrete products resist the buoyant
forces associated with below-grade construction. In
comparison, fiberglass has a specific gravity of 1.86
and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) has a specific
gravity of 0.97.
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Fire
Resistance. Precast concrete
is noncombustible. Also, concrete does not lose its
structural capacity nearly as quickly as steel, which
is now a significant consideration as witnessed in the
attacks on the World Trade Center and the towers’
subsequent collapse. Other materials besides concrete
and steel are flammable and/or do not perform well in
elevated temperatures. Fiberglass begins losing structural
integrity at 200 F. HDPE begins to melt at 266 F.
Chemical
Resistance.
Precast
concrete is resistant to most substances. However, no
material is completely immune to attack from aggressive
chemical agents. Thus it is wise to choose the material
with the longest expected service life. Precast concrete
products can be designed to withstand anticipated corrosive
agents.
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Quality
Control.
Because precast concrete
products typically are produced in a controlled environment,
they exhibit high quality and uniformity. Variables
affecting quality typically found on a jobsite –temperature,
humidity, material quality, craftsmanship – are
nearly eliminated in a plant environment.
UV
Sensitivity. Unlike some
other materials, precast concrete does not degrade from
exposure to sunlight. This is extremely beneficial for
above-ground applications.
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Environmentally
Friendly.
After
water, concrete is the most frequently used material
on earth. It is nontoxic, environmentally safe and composed
of natural materials. Buried throughout the world, precast
concrete products help convey water without contributing
to poor water quality.
Weather
Resistance. Precast concrete
is well-suited for exposure to all types of weather
conditions. In regions experiencing regular freeze-thaw
cycles, the concrete mix can be designed to properly
withstand damage.
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Reduced
Weather Dependency. Precast
concrete increases efficiency because weather will not
delay production. In addition, weather conditions at
the jobsite do not significantly affect the schedule.
This is because it requires less time to install precast
compared with other construction methods, such as cast-in-place
concrete. Precast concrete can be easily installed on
demand and immediately backfilled – there is no
need to wait for it to cure.
Watertightness.
Precast concrete products
produced in a quality-controlled environment and used
with high-quality sealants offer a superior solution
to watertightness requirements. Standard watertight
sealants are specially formulated to adhere to precast
concrete, making watertight multiple-seam precast concrete
structures possible.
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Ease
of Installation. Although
precast concrete is quite heavy, nearly all other competing
materials require machinery for handling and installation
as well. Besides, speed of installation is more dependent
on excavation than product handling and placement. Precast
does not require the use of special rigging (such as
fabric slings) which must be used in order to avoid
structural damage while handling materials such as fiberglass.
Additionally, because precast products are designed
and manufactured for simple connection, many components
can be installed in a short time.
Modularity.
Because of the modular
nature of many precast concrete products, structures
or systems of nearly any size can be accommodated.
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Availability.
With thousands of manufacturers
throughout North America, precast concrete products
can be ordered from plants in most cities or regions.
Since precast structures are manufactured in advance
and stored at the plant, they are readily available
when needed at the job site. This ensures competitive
pricing and a ready supply, which can save days, weeks
or even months on a project over cast-in-place concrete.
Efficiency.
Precast concrete products
arrive at the jobsite ready to install. There is no
need to order raw materials such as reinforcing steel
and concrete, and there is no need to expend time setting
up forms, placing concrete or waiting for the concrete
to cure.
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Aesthetics.
Precast concrete products
are both functional and decorative. They can be shaped
and molded into an endless array of sizes and configurations.
Precast concrete can also be produced in virtually any
color and a wide variety of finishes (acid-etched, sandblasted,
smooth-as-cast, exposed-aggregate) to achieve the desired
appearance for building and site applications.
Low
Maintenance. Precast concrete
requires little or no maintenance, which makes it an
ideal choice for nearly any design solution.
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