The starting point for the development of the building system using "Precast Concrete" can be found in Europe. Based on the idea to build houses fast, cost-effective and independent from weather conditions, this process was triggered in the 1950's of the 20th century. By using simple production methods, precast concrete components such as walls, floors, columns, beams and stairs were produced. Over the years numerous buildings were constructed by applying this building system. Precast concrete components satisfied the basic needs.
Increasing wealth, however, lead to a rising demand both of the market and the customers, resulting in a further development of the production methods of precast concrete components. Thus the quality and efficiency could be enhanced considerably.
Precast concrete components meet today's requirements for modern buildings and are setting the standards for the building systems of the future.
The building system "Precast Concrete" changes the whole building process: From designing the buildings on to producing and then transporting the components to the building site up to assembling the components until the whole building is completed.
The industrialization of the building process takes us into the future of
construction.
High quality requirements - short, efficient production times - short erection
times.