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ERTEK BUILDING SYSTEM
RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY ON CONSTRUCTION

PRESENTATION AND PROPAGATION OF BUILDING TECHNOLOGY

 

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What is the ERTEK system

  • The construction method in a glance
  • The ERTEK building system in a glance

Description of the attributes of the structural skeleton

  • Technical features
  • Elements of the structural skeleton
  • Reduced weight and anti-earthquake behavior

Economy of construction

  • Production of the structural skeleton
  • The utility of the structural skeleton as infrastructure for the completion of the construction
  • Consequences of the reduced time of production on the economy of the construction

Example case study of the ERTEK system

  • Production cost
  • Duration of the production process

Downloads

  • Time and cost schedule of a building project
  • 3D model of the structural skeleton
  • Visualization of the structural elements

 

Description of the attributes of the structural skeleton

    Technical features

    Elements of the structural skeleton

  •         Foundation Unit

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    Figure 1

        A foundation unit (Figure 1) corresponds to a cell of the structural skeleton's grid; it may have either rectangular or triangular shape. Includes steel joints where columns can be connected, as well as trusses (Filigran), both perimetric and diagonal, ending at the joints. The foundation units are assembled on reinforced screed (Figure 2)and then receive cast concrete after wire meshes have been placed. This results in a compact foundation slab 24 cm thick, having sockets where columns can be screwed. The particular kind of foundation offers both structural and anti-earthquake sufficiency, while requires less excavations and materials than the conventional foundation.
   

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    Figure 2

 

    Reduced weight and anti-earthquake behavior