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Construction of new club in Dee Why, Australia; structure consists of 2 suspended floors and roof supported on 4 pairs of precast columns; floors and roof are constructed of ferro-cement coffers with post-tensioned in-situ topping and were erected using lift-slab method; area containing amenities, etc, is constructed of in-situ concrete slabs supported on load bearing concrete brick walls; foundations, columns, suspended slabs, finishes and other features are described.
Construction of new club in Dee Why, Australia; structure consists of 2 suspended floors and roof supported on 4 pairs of precast columns; floors and roof are constructed of ferro-cement coffers with post-tensioned in-situ topping and were erected using lift-slab method; area containing amenities, etc, is constructed of in-situ concrete slabs supported on load bearing concrete brick walls; foundations, columns, suspended slabs, finishes and other features are described.
Prestressed lift-slabs in club building
Constr Rev
Seaman, L.W. (author)
1963
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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