Lap
Short for overlap, lap is a term used to define the region in which two sections of reinforcement overlap in reinforced concrete construction.
Read MoreShort for overlap, lap is a term used to define the region in which two sections of reinforcement overlap in reinforced concrete construction.
Read MoreLarge floors up to several thousand square metres in area can be laid in a continuous operation.
Read MoreRelies on the restraint being minimised to allow the shrinkage to occur at the formed free movement joints only.
Read Moreis the fastest, least accurate method of placing a concrete floor.
Read MoreThe Laser Grinder® is a machine used for precision concrete floor grinding, typically in warehouse defined movement areas such as Very Narrow Aisles (VNA).
Read MoreThe Laser Grinder® XPT (Extra Precision Technology) is the latest generation of Laser Grinder®.
Read MoreA laser screed is a machine used to screed large areas of concrete floor rapidly.
Read MoreSurface Regularity over a longer distance, typically 3m, and to datum.
Read MoreThe purpose of limit state design is to ensure a structure performs under the maximum permissible load and that during normal working conditions remains serviceable i.e. the appearance of the structures is not compromised.
Read MoreA load which acts uniformly over a length in one direction is a line load.
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