04-27-2015, 06:46 PM
in France I saw a building using prefab pieces going up at a rate of a floor every two days. They were using a hybrid technique in which the walls and floors are prefab but they are "glued" together with poured concrete columns-with-rebar-trimmings from the prefab pieces.
The routine was: assemble the walls and floor monday morning, pour fast setting concrete around noon, let it set for a day; repeat on Wednesday and Friday. This gives a rate of three floors a week.
The routine was: assemble the walls and floor monday morning, pour fast setting concrete around noon, let it set for a day; repeat on Wednesday and Friday. This gives a rate of three floors a week.