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Concrete units can be made in two ways: in the factory or any other convenient place and then transported to the site, in which case they are said to be pre-cast; or they can be cast on site and in the position for which they are intended. This method is called in situ casting.

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Emary, A.B. (1974). Formwork for Concrete. In: Carpentry, Joinery and Machine Woodworking. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02090-4_8

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