
slab building
Slab building involves creating structures using large, flat concrete panels or "slabs" that are poured onsite or prefabricated. These slabs serve as walls, floors, or ceilings, often with openings for doors and windows. The process includes designing the panels for specific structural needs, then casting or assembling them on or off the building site. This method offers advantages like faster construction, improved insulation, and durable, solid walls. It’s commonly used in commercial, residential, and industrial buildings for its efficiency and robust performance.