Why choose EcoConcrete Beam and Block on Off-Plan Development
EcoConcrete Beam and Block precast slab system in off-plan developments emphasizes efficiency, versatility, and sustainability.
EcoConcrete Beam and Block precast slab system in off-plan developments emphasizes efficiency, versatility, and sustainability.
This article focuses on the practicality of Eco-concrete beam and block slab use on multistorey buildings while addressing earthquake resistance concerns raised within the construction industry.
When constructing a building, the choice of flooring system can have a significant impact on the overall cost of the project. In this article, we’ll examine the differences between traditional and beam and block floor slabs and provide a detailed analysis of the costs associated with each.
Beam and block allows major savings, especially on black cotton soil. No excavation or backfill, reduced labour, and equipment costs as all can be carried by hand. Reduced materials on-site also minimize security risks on cement and steel stored on site.
Beam and block flat roof slab system is economical compared to other types of roofs like the pitched timber roof. Since commercial structures are huge properties, expect to save more when using this system than other roofing types and materials.
At EcoConcrete, we understand the challenges of protecting your flat roof slabs from the damaging effects of water. We also understand how important your property is
Precast concrete is one of the versatile and modern ways to enhance the durability of construction in a cost-effective way. Precast concrete products have several benefits that tend to save time and money
beam and block precast slab used for upper floors offers a better, cost-effective and more efficient solution to both new and old builds
A big part of overall sustainability includes the long-established principles of reduction, reuse, and recycling. Precast concrete beam and block perfectly encapsulate sustainability.
The beam and block slab is fully suspended and rests on the ground beam, trench excavation for foundation walls only and suspend your slab above the ground. This allows massive savings on excavating and back-filling,