Caging System
- Suitable for Multi Story buildings
- Provides an extended building life while serving as a semi-permanent structure
- Utilizes a concrete composite deck instead of standard cement board decking
- Off-site manufacturing reduces the overall project duration and minimizes on-site work
- The structure is designed to withstand all loading conditions, including wind, seismic activity, temperature variations, and more.
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Jump construction, also known as “roof jumping” or “jump construction,” is an innovative engineering and construction approach used in the construction of tall buildings. It relies on the use of certain types of prefabricated precast concrete forms made in a factory and lifted by a crane to the required height and installed at the construction site.
Jump construction is typically used in the construction of tall buildings such as towers and large residential and commercial buildings. This system has several advantages, including:
Increased productivity: The jump system allows for faster construction, as multiple floors can be lifted and stabilized simultaneously, reducing the time needed to complete the project.
Improved safety: The construction jumping system is safe for workers, as parts are assembled and stabilized at ground level before being lifted, reducing the risk of accidents caused by high heights.
Cost savings: Jumping reduces the need for labor and equipment due to increased productivity and improved labor efficiency, resulting in savings on construction costs.
Saving materials: The jump system uses less concrete and steel, reducing costs and making the process more environmentally sustainable.
Construction quality: The jump system is considered to be of high quality, as the concrete forms are manufactured in specialized factories with high quality and precision.
All in all, jump construction is a modern and efficient technology that can contribute to accelerating and optimizing the construction process for high-rise buildings and improving resource efficiency.