Precast concrete is a construction product produced by casting concrete
in a reusable mold or "form" which is then cured in a controlled
environment, transported to the construction site and lifted into place.
In contrast, standard concrete is poured into site-specific forms and
cured on site. By producing precast concrete in a controlled environment
(typically referred to as a precast plant), the precast concrete is
afforded the opportunity to properly cure and be closely monitored by
plant employees. Utilizing a Precast Concrete system offers many
potential advantages over site casting of concrete. The production
process for Precast Concrete is performed on ground level, which helps
with safety throughout a project. There is a greater control of the
quality of materials and workmanship in a precast plant rather than on a
construction site. Financially, the forms used in a precast plant may
be reused hundreds to thousands of times before they have to be
replaced, which allow cost of formwork per unit to be lower than for
site-cast production
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