cast-in-situ concrete
Same as cast-in-place concrete.
A concrete pile which is concreted either with a casing or without a casing at its permanent location, as opposed
Concrete which is deposited in the place where it is required to harden as part of the structure, as opposed
A finely ground plaster with special additives; used in casting work. The additives produce hardness and control shrinkage or expansion.
A mold, often constructed of plywood or fiberglass, which is used to give a desired shape to poured concrete.