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  xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"><dc:Title>Multi-storey precast concrete framed structures / Kim S. Elliott, BTech, PhD, CEng, MICE, Colin K. Jolly, MSc, PhD, CEng, MICE, FIStructE. [electronic resource]</dc:Title>
<dc:Creator>Elliott, Kim S., author.</dc:Creator>
<dc:Subject>Precast concrete construction.</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>Tall buildings Design and construction.</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>TH1498 .E43 2013eb</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>693/.522 23</dc:Subject>
<dc:Description>Includes bibliographical references and index.</dc:Description>
<dc:Description>Online resource; title from PDF title page (Wiley, viewed April 4, 2014).</dc:Description>
<dc:Description>Precast reinforced and prestressed concrete frames provide a high strength, stable, durable and robust solution for any multi-storey structure, and are widely regarded as a high quality, economic and architecturally versatile technology for the construction of multi-storey buildings. The resulting buildings satisfy a wide range of commercial and industrial needs. Precast concrete buildings behave in a different way to those where the concrete is cast in-situ, with the components subject to different forces and movements. These factors are explored in detail in the second edition of Multi-Stor.</dc:Description>
<dc:Date>2013</dc:Date>
<dc:Type>Text</dc:Type>
<dc:Format>1 online resource (xviii, 741 pages)</dc:Format>
<dc:Identifier>http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118587379</dc:Identifier>
<dc:Language>eng</dc:Language>
<dc:Relation>Multi-storey precast concrete framed structures.</dc:Relation>
<dc:Relation>Multi-storey precast concrete framed structures.</dc:Relation>

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