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  2. Precast concrete - Wikipedia

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    Precast concrete is a construction product produced by casting concrete in a reusable mold or "form" which is then cured in a controlled environment, transported to the construction site and maneuvered into place; examples include precast beams, and wall panels, floors, roofs, and piles.

  3. Nass Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company's extensive range of products include decorative architectural panels in precast concrete and GRC, heavy-duty reinforced concrete products, pre-stressed long span double T units, bridge beams, hollow core slabs, reinforced concrete pipes, precast walls, septic tanks, precast cladding panels, manholes, foundation bases and various ...

  4. Cesspit - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, a cesspit is a closed tank for the reception and temporary storage of sewage; in North America, this is simply referred to as a "holding tank".Because it is sealed, the tank must be emptied frequently – on average every 6 weeks [2] – but frequency varies a great deal and can be as often as weekly or as rarely as quarterly.

  5. Portland cement - Wikipedia

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    The most common use for portland cement is in the production of concrete. [17] Concrete is a composite material consisting of aggregate (gravel and sand), cement, and water. As a construction material, concrete can be cast in almost any shape desired, and once hardened, can become a structural (load bearing) element.

  6. Taunton zoning board rejects Dauphinais Concrete's request to ...

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    Taunton zoning board rejects Dauphinais Concrete's request for a special permit to install two above ground fuel storage tanks on their site.

  7. Autoclaved aerated concrete - Wikipedia

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    Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) is a lightweight, precast, cellular concrete building material. Developed initially in the mid-1920s, it has expanded into widespread use. Developed initially in the mid-1920s, it has expanded into widespread use.