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PREFAB METHODS Presented by: 1. Eyad Reda 2. Ahmed Ezzat 3. Abdelrahman Alaa El Din 4. Hussam El Din Ayman 5. Omar Khaled Niemat 6. Mahmoud Omar

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Page 1: Prefabrication types and Applications explained

PREFAB METHODSPresented by: 1. Eyad Reda 2. Ahmed Ezzat3. Abdelrahman Alaa El Din4. Hussam El Din Ayman 5. Omar Khaled Niemat6. Mahmoud Omar

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CONSTRUCTION PREFABRICATION

▪ Three main steps1. Manufacturing components off-site (Factories or workshops)

2. Transport components to site

3. Assembly at needed positions

OFF-SITE fabrication

Transport to site Assemble

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CONSTRUCTION PREFABRICATION▪ IF divided according to type of materials used

Prefab

Timber framing

Steel framing

Sandwich paneling

Concrete

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CONSTRUCTION PREFAB▪ Direct Applications of Prefab

Skyscrapers

Modular Houses

Bridges

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TIMBER WOOD FRAMING▪ Box Frame

▪ Cruck Frame

▪ Aisled Frame

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PANELIZED WOOD FRAMING▪ All-wood panelized framing

▪ Hybrid panelized framing

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SANDWICH PANELS

▪ Honeycomb sandwich panel

▪ Aluminum composite panel (ACP)

The Earth’s Epcot Spaceship

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CONCRETE

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PRE-STRESSED CONCRETE▪ How ?

▪ Pre-tensioned tendons instead of normal steel bars

▪ Allow concrete to withstand tension by friction

▪ Benefits:▪ Longer spans

▪ Thinner slabs ((Cost-Saving))

▪ Fewer joints between spans

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PRECAST SLABS▪ Solid Flat (Traditional)

▪ Hollow Core Flat▪ High-rise, Bridges

▪ Lower cost, lower weight and fast assembly

▪ Single T

▪ Double T▪ Up to 24 m span or more▪ Flooring systems in garages, Bridges

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PRECAST BUILDING SYSTEMS

▪ Large Panel System▪ Large wall and floor panels

▪ BOX-like Rooms

▪ Horizontal and Vertical Joints

▪ Lift slab system with walls▪ Precast Columns (Two stories High)

▪ Precast RC slabs joined by special joints to columns

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PRECAST BUILDING SYSTEMS▪ Frame System

▪ Beam-Column Junctions

▪ Corbels at columns for beams

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STEEL FRAMING▪ Super-structure Skeleton

▪ Vertical I-shaped Columns and Horizontal I-beams

▪ Rectangular grid supporting floors , walls…….etc.

▪ Cased by Fire-Resistant Coating or concrete layer

▪ Skyscrapers became possible

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PREFABRICATION IN SKYSCRAPERS

• You can think of using prefabricated materials in the building of skyscrapers as “ some LEGO® assembly” on an immense and monumental scale.

• All prefab assemblies are transported to site and lifted by cranes to needed positions then joined by workers one by one.

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PREFABRICATED SKYSCRAPERS• Mini Sky City:

-57 stories.

-19 atriums with 10 m tall each.

-4,000 people working spaces.

-800 households.

( Location : Changsha, China.)Constructed in only 19 working days!

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MINI-SKY CITY

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SEGMENTAL BRIDGES▪ Support towers at sides

▪ Concrete Prefab segments lifted by cranes

▪ Attached together by steel reinforcements

▪ A popular example is▪ Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman

Memorial Bridge

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MODULAR HOUSES▪ Full rooms or floors are just

ready for assembly

▪ Cranes assemble the house in few days

▪ Advantages:▪ Cost Saving

▪ Time-efficient

▪ Fewer Crews

▪ No site disturbance

▪ No weather delays

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ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES

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BASIC CRITERIA

▪ Construction Time

▪ Construction Cost

▪ Quality

▪ Site Complexity

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ADVANTAGES

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Construction Time:

•Indoor Fabrication •Independence of weather conditions

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Construction Cost:

•Bulk orders•Less Indirect Costs•Fewer Labor •Less holding costs

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Quality:

•Ongoing Quality Surveillance•Stable production Conditions

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Site Complexity:

•Less overlapping activities•Standard construction method

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DISADVANTAGES

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Construction Time

Construction Cost:

•Transportation Cost •Professional Labor•Heavy Duty Machinery

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Quality:

•Consistency •Untrained Labor•Leakage

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Site Complexity:

•Limited Working Areas•Limited Transportation Routes

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