Precast (adjective)

Constructed or made in advance and then transported to the site where it is to be used.

Origin:

20th century: from pre- + cast.

Examples:

  1. The building was constructed using precast concrete panels.
  2. The bridge was built using precast beams and girders.
  3. The precast panels were easy to install.
  4. The precast method saved time and money.
  5. The precast concrete was of good quality and durable.
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