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English: U-Boot Beton® is used in all applications that require a structural plate together with the need to use less concrete and therefore for a lighter structure. It makes it possible to more irregularly distribute the pillars, as beams do not need to be created. In the case of yards that are difficult to access or restructuring work, U-Boot Beton®, due to its stackability, modularity, lightness and manoeuvrability, can be used to make horizontal structures without the help of handling and hoisting equipment. With U-Boot Beton® also foundation rafters can be created with a larger thickness with a reduced amount of concrete.
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