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Reinforced Concrete Superstructure

  • Writer: jacengenharia
    jacengenharia
  • Apr 11
  • 1 min read

A vital step for safety, durability and aesthetics

The construction of the reinforced concrete superstructure is one of the most critical phases in any building project. It is the structural skeleton that supports the entire building and ensures that loads are properly transferred to the foundations.

At Azuaga 68 and Ernesto 65, we follow a meticulous process to guarantee that our structure is not only solid, but also resistant to cracking, deformation and other aesthetic imperfections that can occur over time. This involves:

  • High-quality, clean formwork;

  • Strict control of concrete composition and placement;

  • Proper vibration and curing techniques;

  • On-site testing to validate performance.

Here are some photos that showcase the care and technical precision we apply during this important phase of construction:


Efficient concrete vibration using conventional vibrators and vibrating screeds.
Efficient concrete vibration using conventional vibrators and vibrating screeds.

Clean and brand-new formwork, ensuring precise geometry and surface quality.
Clean and brand-new formwork, ensuring precise geometry and surface quality.



Concrete sample molds prepared on site for quality control and compressive strength testing.
Concrete sample molds prepared on site for quality control and compressive strength testing.

Staircase concreted simultaneously with the floor slabs, ensuring monolithic integration and structural continuity.
Staircase concreted simultaneously with the floor slabs, ensuring monolithic integration and structural continuity.

 
 
 

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