Elementing

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Elementing is a method of planning a structure from several parts that were not created on site.

In Germany, building from supplied precast concrete is replacing building on site. More and more tasks are being outsourced and not carried out on the construction site itself. Often the commissioned concrete works take on the task of elementing. Your planners examine the construction plans and, for example, divide wall sections so that they can be produced in your factory and easily transported to the construction site .

Many factors play a role in the elementing, including the maximum transport dimensions, the maximum transport weight or the maximum possible load on the construction site cranes .

See also : modularity