Talk:Lift slab construction

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To improve the article, the technical process of lift slab construction should be expanded on, detailing the process, components, benefits, and risks of the construction method. These factors can be supplemented with images, diagrams, and case studies.

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References

  1. ^ Elazouni, AM, and ME Abd El-Razek. “Adapting Lift-Slab Technology to Construct Submerged Pile Caps.” Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 126, no. 2 (March 1, 2000): 149,157.
  2. ^ Feld, J., and K.L. Carper. Construction Failure. A Wiley Interscience Publication. Wiley, 1997. https://books.google.com/books?id=-jnlb-oJxcEC.
  3. ^ Guidelines may revive lift-slab technique. (1998). Civil Engineering, 68(1), 18-19.
  4. ^ Institute, American Concrete. ACI Manual of Concrete Inspection. Publication SP. American Concrete Institute, 2007. https://books.google.com/books?id=NrjF22uGbX8C.
  5. ^ Masih, Rusk. “Stability of Lift Slab Structure During Construction Stage,” 271–77. ASCE, 1994. http://cedb.asce.org/CEDBsearch/record.jsp?dockey=0086682.
  6. ^ Masih, Rusk, and Vladimer Hambertsumian. “Reliability of Energy Method to Predict Lift Slab Structures Stability.” Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities. 12, no. 3 (1998): 153,160.
  7. ^ Porter, J.B., and Building Research Institute. Lift-Slab Construction: Its Implications in Building Design and Engineering. Building Research Institute, Division of Engineering and Industrial Research, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, 1955. https://books.google.com/books?id=aUsrAAAAYAAJ.
  8. ^ Taranath, B.S. Reinforced Concrete Design of Tall Buildings. CRC Press, 2009. https://books.google.com/books?id=A96JR7qkWGgC.
  9. ^ Zallen, Rubin M., and David B Peraza. Engineering Considerations for Lift-Slab Construction. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2004.