Post by account_disabled on Aug 29, 2023 9:47:02 GMT
Prefabricated reinforced concrete structures have been intensively developed from the late 1950s to the early 1960s as a complex policy of economy, science and technology, and have a short history and tradition that reached the beginning of the 1990s. However, there were two main problems in intensifying urban and rural development.
The cold season lasts for at least 5 months from mid-11th to mid-4th next year, which stops the construction work.
Due to the lack of human resources in the construction industry, there were many time, financial, and social factors that negatively affected training, skilling, and stable employment.
The non-stop and smooth development of this development, increasing labor productivity, social and economic needs, and the measures to be taken created the goal of industrialization and mechanization of buildings, and one of the policies of building industrialization and prefab was the introduction of the experience and technology of neighboring countries.
During the 1958-1960 three-year plan for the development of UAAA, small prefabricated elements and constructions were prepared and used by the polygon method on the 50,000 residential buildings that began to be built with the assistance of the People's Republic of China. In 1959, the gravel concrete blocks for the walls of 120 three-story houses were prepared during the summer and assembled by cranes in the winter.
In 1960, the first reinforced concrete plant with the capacity to produce 5000 m3 of reinforced concrete products was put into operation (currently Beton Armature JSC) and constructions such as paving slabs and Qatar Mobile Number List joists were produced. Also, in 1961, the first combine to produce houses with the help of the Soviet Union was a prefabricated house suitable for 7 seismic points and bumpy soil. I-464 series prefab 5 floors have been built.
The 2nd and 3rd buildings of the National University of Education (in the past) and the office buildings where the current National University of Education and Science of Education and Culture are located, prepared and assembled "plane panels" for the floor covering and the roof.
Since the beginning of the 1980s, precast reinforced concrete beamless pavement systems have been introduced in civilian buildings, including a workwear factory in Central Province, an administrative office building in Uvorkhangai Province, a cultural center for children and young people in Umnogov Province, and a small number of buildings in Erdenet and Ulaanbaatar cities.
The cold season lasts for at least 5 months from mid-11th to mid-4th next year, which stops the construction work.
Due to the lack of human resources in the construction industry, there were many time, financial, and social factors that negatively affected training, skilling, and stable employment.
The non-stop and smooth development of this development, increasing labor productivity, social and economic needs, and the measures to be taken created the goal of industrialization and mechanization of buildings, and one of the policies of building industrialization and prefab was the introduction of the experience and technology of neighboring countries.
During the 1958-1960 three-year plan for the development of UAAA, small prefabricated elements and constructions were prepared and used by the polygon method on the 50,000 residential buildings that began to be built with the assistance of the People's Republic of China. In 1959, the gravel concrete blocks for the walls of 120 three-story houses were prepared during the summer and assembled by cranes in the winter.
In 1960, the first reinforced concrete plant with the capacity to produce 5000 m3 of reinforced concrete products was put into operation (currently Beton Armature JSC) and constructions such as paving slabs and Qatar Mobile Number List joists were produced. Also, in 1961, the first combine to produce houses with the help of the Soviet Union was a prefabricated house suitable for 7 seismic points and bumpy soil. I-464 series prefab 5 floors have been built.
The 2nd and 3rd buildings of the National University of Education (in the past) and the office buildings where the current National University of Education and Science of Education and Culture are located, prepared and assembled "plane panels" for the floor covering and the roof.
Since the beginning of the 1980s, precast reinforced concrete beamless pavement systems have been introduced in civilian buildings, including a workwear factory in Central Province, an administrative office building in Uvorkhangai Province, a cultural center for children and young people in Umnogov Province, and a small number of buildings in Erdenet and Ulaanbaatar cities.