What is precast?

Precast refers to a construction process where concrete is cast into molds in a manufacturing plant or factory, and then transported to the construction site for assembly. Precast concrete elements can be used for a variety of applications including walls, columns, beams, flooring, stairs, and even entire building structures. This method offers several advantages over traditional construction methods, including faster installation times, higher quality control, and reduced construction waste. Precast concrete also offers better fire resistance, durability, and sound insulation compared to other construction materials. It is a popular choice for commercial, industrial, and residential projects due to its versatility, cost-effectiveness, and durability.