He explained that the
poured concrete method was more precise in construction because all the switches and outlets must already be located before the masonry.
Analyses between years included surfaces 1 through 6 only (
poured concrete; concrete with 0 mm, 2 mm, and 8 mm bevels; and brick with 4 mm and 0 mm bevels, respectively) because surfaces 7 through 9 (concrete with 6 mm, 6 mm [45[degrees] pattern], and 4 mm bevels, respectively) were only tested in the third year.
* Note that approximately 4 yards of
poured concrete was hauled by members of The RE Store field staff to a local concrete recycler.
Specialty: High-end, vinyl-liner pools using
poured concrete walls.
Surface 1 was
poured concrete with a brush finish; 2, 3, and 4 were made from interlocking concrete pavers with various beveled edges; and 5 and 6 were fired clay bricks in a 45[degrees] herringbone pattern.
Both were reconstructed using traditional methods, with no
poured concrete battlements and concealed service elevators.
The cylindrical, 12-inch-diameter tiles, which are available at many building supply centers, give the columns their warm color and serve as forms for the
poured concrete cores.
Being above ground eliminates the need for
poured concrete pits.
A prototype smart maturity meter developed at Pennsylvania State University estimates and signals by phone when newly
poured concrete bridge supports, pavements, and highway surfaces have reached the correct hardness and strength to be opened to traffic or the next phase of construction.
Another option is to place one end in a small circle of
poured concrete to hold the shaft upright.
The mesh must be in the middle of the
poured concrete (see Fig.
He used
poured concrete slabs for foundations and prefabricated walls to create row upon row of nearly identical houses.