Method for erecting buildings, and structural assembly for...

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E04B 1/348 (2006.01) E04B 1/16 (2006.01)

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CA 2066683

2066683 9105118 PCTABS00004 A method for erecting buildings is characterised in that cassettes (10) made in a form between sectional elements (11) are positioned, at the building site, in such manner that the sectional elements (11) are close to one another and together define vertical cavities in which preferably concrete is injected to form supporting columns. Horizontal beams (23) are joined to the sectional elements (11) to be connected to the supporting columns when these are being cast, thereby to achieve a structural skeleton. A structural assembly for carrying out this method comprises cassettes (10) made in a form between sectional elements (11). The sectional elements (11) serve as supporting means when the cassette (10) is handled, and as a form for producing supporting columns after the cassettes (10) have been positioned at the building site. Preferably, the sectional elements (11) are made of sheet metal and have recesses (16, 18) for receiving horizontal beams (23) which are joined to the supporting columns when these are being cast.

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