slabbuilding
Slabbuilding is a construction method that uses flat, horizontal concrete slabs as the primary structural elements. Slabs can form floors, roofs, and sometimes walls, and are typically reinforced with steel and connected to vertical elements such as columns or bearing walls. The approach emphasizes modular, repeatable elements and allows relatively rapid on-site placement.
Common slab types include slab-on-grade, where concrete is poured directly on a prepared subbase, and suspended
Construction typically proceeds from site preparation and formwork to reinforcement placement, concrete pouring and vibration, and
Advantages of slabbuilding include relatively rapid installation, good load distribution for repetitive layouts, and ease of
In practice, slabbuilding is widely used in residential, commercial, and industrial construction, including high-rise concrete frames,