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  2. Here’s What Building a House Actually Costs Today - AOL

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    Pouring a concrete foundation (aka slab) costs between $5,000 and $40,000, depending on your home’s square footage. ... Blanket rolls of insulation will run you from $0.10 to $1 per square foot ...

  3. Polished concrete - Wikipedia

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    New polished concrete slab. The mix design of the concrete should be 3500 psi or higher. The concrete should be poured full depth to take advantage of the concrete's full structural strength, and also help to prevent cracks. The concrete should always be professionally finished with power trowels and cured with water for seven days. Polishing ...

  4. List of countries by cement production - Wikipedia

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    Table 2 - Hydraulic Cement – production – Africa and Middle East (thousand metric tons) [2] Country: 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004

  5. List of most expensive buildings - Wikipedia

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    South Korea: James von Klemperer: Lotte Corporation: 2016 3.11 4.31 Emirates Palace: Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates: John Elliott: Abu Dhabi Government: 2005 3.00 4.16 Palace of the Parliament: Bucharest Romania: Anca Petrescu: Romanian Government: 1997 3.00 5.06 Wynn Resort: Las Vegas United States: Butler/Ashworth Architects and Jerde ...

  6. Concrete slab - Wikipedia

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    A concrete slab is a common structural element of modern buildings, consisting of a flat, horizontal surface made of cast concrete. Steel- reinforced slabs, typically between 100 and 500 mm thick, are most often used to construct floors and ceilings, while thinner mud slabs may be used for exterior paving ( see below ).

  7. Construction - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 December 2024. Process of building or assembling a building or infrastructure For other uses, see Construction (disambiguation). "Construction site" redirects here. Not to be confused with Construction Site (TV series). Construction site and equipment prepared for start of work in Cologne, Germany ...

  8. Tilt up - Wikipedia

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    Tilt-up, tilt-slab or tilt-wall is a type of building and a construction technique using concrete. Though it is a cost-effective technique with a shorter completion time, [ 1 ] poor performance in earthquakes has mandated significant seismic retrofit requirements in older buildings.

  9. Properties of concrete - Wikipedia

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    Concrete has a very low coefficient of thermal expansion, and as it matures concrete shrinks. All concrete structures will crack to some extent, due to shrinkage and tension. Concrete which is subjected to long-duration forces is prone to creep. The density of concrete varies, but is around 2,400 kilograms per cubic metre (150 lb/cu ft). [1]