In the UK, steel-framed buildings with precast concrete fl oors are a common form of multistorey building. Such structures may be used for car parking, for commercial, retail or residential property developments, and for public buildings, such as schools and hospitals. This hybrid form of construction has many benefi ts, including the provision of an early, secure and broad platform from which subsequent site activities can be undertaken.
This article is the last in a series of three addressing aspects of designing steel-framed buildings with precast concrete fl oors. The article deals with the means of reducing the sensitivity of such a building to disproportionate collapse.
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