Monolithic
Formed or composed of material without joints or seams, often used to describe concrete structures.
Monolithic construction involves creating continuous structures from a single material or pour, ensuring uniformity and strength. It is crucial for enhancing durability, reducing joints and potential weak points, and optimizing construction efficiency. By providing seamless surfaces, monolithic construction supports structural integrity, simplifies maintenance, and contributes to successful project outcomes by ensuring that buildings and infrastructure are robust, cohesive, and aligned with design specifications and performance criteria.
Used in a sentence
The monolithic pour ensured a seamless concrete wall.
Synonyms/variation
Seamless
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