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In-situ concrete wall

 

An in-situ concrete wall is a concrete wall that has been formed, reinforced and poured on site on site. Building with in-situ concrete is the conventional concrete construction method that is still the most common in the basement area. The so-called reinforcement in the form of meshes and bars made of structural steel takes over the tensile forces and ensures the extremely high load-bearing capacity of the concrete components.

Source: bauwion