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Concrete
Buildings
How Concrete Buildings Are Made
By Steve
Smith
Design
The
first step in the making of a concrete building is its design.
Designers
take into consideration how the characteristics of concrete, including its
weight, strength and stability, will affect their design.
This
is important because the concrete walls and floors become the structure of the
building.
In a
skyscraper, the concrete must be able to withstand the weight of many floors.
Forms
Concrete buildings are made with metal forms, which hold the
concrete in place while it cures.
Typically,
the forms are set into place and then braced. Rebar, grooved steel rods of
various thicknesses, are placed inside the forms to reinforce the concrete.
Some
buildings are constructed of poured concrete pillars and floors, with other
materials used to construct the walls.
Pouring
Concrete is poured into the forms by large trucks. Some have
booms that pump the concrete up from the truck container and deposit it into
the forms.
The
foundation and the floor of the concrete building are poured first. Utility
pipes are pre-installed before the concrete is poured.
Once
the floor and foundation have cured, the walls and pillars can be poured. Rebar
from the floor is tied to the rebar set in the wall forms.
Concrete
buildings can be constructed level by level in this fashion.
About
the Author
Steve Smith
has published articles on a wide range of topics including cars, travel,
lifestyle, business, golf, weddings and careers. His articles, features and
news stories have appeared in newspapers, consumer magazines and on various
websites. Smith holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and journalism from
University of New Hampshire Durham.
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