Tilt-Up Construction: Workflow, Structural Design Considerations, and Comparative Analysis with Precast and Steel Systems

Nupoor K. Bariya, Prof. (Dr.) J. R. Pitroda, Dr. Reshma L. Patel, Er. Jayesh D. Prajapati, Prof. Chitranjan G. Patel

Abstract


The tilt-up method of construction is widely adopted for use in industrial and commercial buildings because of its efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and safety. This paper is a review of the tilt-up method of construction, particularly highlighting the workflow of this method, the structural aspects of this method, and a comparison of this method with other methods of construction, such as precast and steel framing. The workflow of the tilt-up method of construction involves site preparation, casting of slabs, casting of concrete, lifting of concrete using cranes, and bracing of concrete. The main advantage of this method is that it allows for ground-level working, which is more efficient and ensures greater safety. The critical aspects of this method of construction, from an engineering perspective, are discussed. The review also compares this method of construction with other methods, highlighting the benefits of using this method. The review of the tilt-up method of construction highlights several benefits of using this method, including efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and safety. The review also reveals several drawbacks of using this method, including research gaps.


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