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A lintel CMU block is a concrete masonry unit that is used to support the weight of a wall above an opening, such as a door or window. Lintel blocks are typically U-shaped, with a hollow bottom that allows for the placement of reinforcing bars and grout. Lintel Block CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of Lintel Block CMU blocks include depths of 3.625”-11.625” (9.2-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
Concrete masonry units (CMUs), also known as concrete blocks, are rectangular blocks made of concrete. They are typically hollow, with webs or fins that provide strength and help to reduce weight. CMUs are used in a variety of construction projects, including walls, foundations, and columns.
Concrete columns are vertical structural elements made from reinforced concrete, designed to support and transfer loads to a building's foundation. They combine steel reinforcement bars (rebar) with concrete, offering excellent strength and durability.
Concrete walls are made by pouring concrete into a mold and allowing it to harden. They can be used for both interior and exterior walls, and can be finished in a variety of ways, including painting, staining, polishing, and texturing. Concrete walls are strong, durable, and fire-resistant.
A Volleyball Block is aimed to completely stop an attack, making the ball stay in the opponent’s court. This is called offensive, and a well-executed offensive block is done by jumping and reaching with the arms and hands over the net and into the opposing side’s court.
A square concrete column is a vertical structural member that is used to support the weight of a building. It is typically made of concrete and steel reinforcement, and it has a square cross-section. Square concrete columns are often used in buildings with a modern or industrial aesthetic. Square Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 8”-36” (20.3–91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes for Square Concrete Columns include widths up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m).
A concrete channel beam is a precast concrete beam with a C-shaped cross section. It is typically used in bridges, parking garages, and other structures where a lightweight, economical, and easy-to-install beam is required. Channel beams are available in a variety of sizes and can be customized. Concrete Channel Beams are available in a range of sizes with widths of 48”, 60”, 72” (122, 152, 183 cm) and depths including 20”, 24”, 28”, 32”, 36” (51, 61, 71, 81, 91 cm). Concrete Channel Beams are available in typical lengths between 40’-100’ (12.2-30.5 m).
A brick column is a vertical structure made of bricks and mortar. It is typically used to support roofs, porches, and other heavy loads. Brick columns can be made in a variety of shapes and sizes, and they can be decorated with different types of brickwork. Brick Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 12”-32” (30.5-81.3 cm) and typical heights from 8’-32’ (2.44-9.75 m).
A circular concrete column is a cylindrical structural member that is used to support vertical loads in buildings and other structures. It is made of concrete, which is a strong and durable material that can withstand a lot of weight. Circular Concrete Columns are available with typical diameters between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes for Circular Concrete Columns include diameters up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m).
A concrete box beam is a type of beam that is made of concrete and has a box-like shape. It is typically used in bridges and other structures where high strength and durability are required. Concrete box beams are made by casting concrete into a mold that has the desired shape. Concrete Box Beams are available in a range of sizes with widths of 36”, 48” (91, 122 cm) and depths from 17”-42” (43-107 cm). Concrete Box Beams are available in typical lengths between 40’-100’ (12.2-30.5 m).
CMU concrete walls are constructed using Concrete Masonry Units (CMUs), also known as concrete blocks or cinder blocks. CMUs are hollow rectangular blocks made from concrete and are assembled on-site with mortar to form walls. This construction method is prized for its versatility. CMU Concrete Walls are constructed with wall depths of 6”-24” (15.2-61 cm) and typical overall wall widths of 12’-32’ | 3.66-9.75 m (Typical). Overall heights for CMU Concrete Walls are commonly between 8’-40’ (2.44-12.2 m).
Concrete floor systems are reinforced slab structures designed to satisfy a range of loading and span conditions in a building. Concrete floor systems are designed to span in either one direction (one-way) or both directions (two-way) of a structural bay.
A concrete beam is a structural element that supports loads from floors, walls, and other beams. Concrete beams are made of concrete, which is strong in compression, and steel reinforcement, which is strong in tension. The steel reinforcement helps to resist the tensile forces that are created.
A CMU column is a structural column made of concrete masonry units (CMUs). CMUs are hollow concrete blocks that are stacked and filled with concrete to form a column. CMU columns are used to support the weight of buildings and other structures. CMU Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 8”-32” (20.3-81.3 cm) and typical heights from 8’-32’ (2.44-9.75 m).
A parking block, also known as a wheel stop or curb stop, is a small barrier that is used to prevent cars from driving over the edge of a parking space. Parking blocks are typically made of concrete, plastic, or metal, and they are often painted yellow or white for visibility. Parking Blocks are available in various sizes with heights of 3.25”, 4” (8.3, 10.2 cm), depths of 6”, 8” (15.2, 20.3 cm), and overall widths of 4’, 6’, 8’ (1.22, 1.83, 2.44 m).
As the name suggests, the Block Island Bench looks exactly like a block other than the two legs that hold the sled base and the spaced-plank top. Designed by Jen Risom of durable solid teak wood, the bench is ideal for an outdoor setting and can easily be complemented with a wooden table. The Block Island Bench has an overall height of 16.925” (43 cm), length of 63.78” (162 cm), and depth of 16.14" (41 cm).
A concrete column with three corbels is a structural element that is used to support beams or other loads. The column is typically square or rectangular in shape, and the corbels are cantilevered projections that extend from the top of the column. The corbels provide additional support for beams. 3-Sided Corbel Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes include widths up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m). The corbel depth is commonly between 8”-24” (20.3-61 cm) based on the column width.
Solid panel concrete walls are prefabricated wall panels made of concrete, used in both residential and commercial construction. These panels are cast in a controlled environment before being transported to the construction site for installation. Solid Panel Concrete Walls are constructed with typical heights between 6’-24’ (1.83-7.32 m), panel widths of 4’-12’ (1.22-3.66 m), and depths of 3.5”-10” (8.9-25.4 cm).
A voided slab concrete beam is a type of reinforced concrete beam that has hollow cores in the middle. This reduces the weight of the beam and allows it to span a greater distance. The voids are created by placing prefabricated concrete blocks into the formwork before the concrete is poured. Voided Slab Concrete Beams are available in a range of sizes with widths of 36”, 48” (91, 122 cm) and depths including 15”, 18”, 21” (38, 46, 53 cm). Voided Slab Concrete Beams are available in typical lengths between 40’-100’ (12.2-30.5 m).
A concrete column with 4 corbels is a structural element that is used to support beams and other loads. The column is made of concrete, and the corbels are short, cantilevered projections that extend from the column. The corbels provide a larger surface area for the beams to rest on. 4-Sided Corbel Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes include widths up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m). The corbel depth is commonly between 8”-24” (20.3-61 cm) based on the column width.
A tub girder concrete beam is a type of concrete beam that is shaped like a box. It is made up of two flanges and a web. The flanges are the top and bottom parts of the beam, and the web is the middle part that connects the flanges. Tub girder concrete beams are often used in bridges. Concrete Tub Girders are available in a range of sizes with widths of 76”, 88” (1.93, 2.24 m) and depths from 60”-84” (152-213 cm). Concrete Tub Girders are available in typical lengths between 40’-100’ (12.2-30.5 m).
An X-shaped concrete column is a column that has an X-shaped cross-section. The X-shape is created by two beams that intersect at an angle. The beams are typically made of concrete, but they can also be made of steel. The X-shaped cross-section provides a number of advantages. X-Shape Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 24”-36” (61-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes for X-Shape Concrete Columns include widths up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m).
A concrete I-beam is a structural beam with a cross-sectional shape resembling the capital letter "I". It is made of concrete and has a small top flange, wide bottom flange, and a narrow vertical web. Concrete I-beams are used in a variety of applications, including bridges, buildings, and others. Concrete I-Beams are available in a range of sizes with widths of 16”, 18”, 22”, 26” (41, 46, 56, 66 cm) and depths of 28”, 36”, 45”, 54” (71, 91, 114, 137 cm). Concrete I-Beams are available in typical lengths between 70’-165’ (21.3-50.3 m).
An A-Block CMU is a concrete masonry unit that has a unique shape that resembles the letter "A". One end of the block is open, while the other end is closed. This shape allows the block to be used to create a variety of features in masonry walls, such as arches, columns, and pilasters. A-Block CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of A-Block CMU blocks include depths of 5.625”-11.625” (14.3-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).
A box girder concrete beam is a type of beam that is made up of a hollow box section. The box section is typically made of concrete, but it can also be made of steel or a composite material. The box section is designed to provide strength and rigidity, and the extended wings help distribute load. Concrete Box Girders are available a typical width of 12’ (3.66 m), depth of 29” (74 cm), and typical lengths between 40’-100’ (12.2-30.5 m).
An L-shaped section concrete column is a type of column that has an L-shaped cross-section. This type of column is often used in corner columns, where it provides additional strength and stability. L-shaped section concrete columns are typically made of reinforced concrete. L-Section Concrete Columns are available with typical widths and depths between 18”-36” (45.7-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). The thickness of the concrete is commonly 8” or 10” (20.3, 25.4 cm).
A T-shaped concrete column is a type of column that has a T-shaped cross-section. The T-shape is created by having a flange on one or both sides of the column. The flanges provide additional strength and stiffness to the column, making it more resistant to bending and buckling. T-Section Concrete Columns are available with typical widths and depths between 18”-36” (45.7-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). The thickness of the concrete is commonly 8” or 10” (20.3, 25.4 cm).
A T-section concrete beam is a load-bearing structure with a T-shaped cross section. The top of the T-shaped cross section serves as a flange or compression member in resisting compressive stresses. The web (vertical section) of the beam below the compression flange serves to resist shear stress. T-Section Concrete Beams are available in a range of sizes with widths between 18”-36” (45.7-91.4 cm) and depths from 18”-36” (45.7-91.4 cm). The concrete has a common thickness of 8” and 10” (20.3, 25.4 cm). T-Section Concrete Beams are available in typical lengths between 40’-100’ (12.2-30.5 m).
A concrete column with a single corbel is a structural element that is used to support beams or other loads. The column is made of concrete and is typically square or rectangular in shape. The corbel is a cantilever that projects from the face of the column and is used to distribute the load. 1-Sided Corbel Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes include widths up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m). The corbel depth is commonly between 8”-24” (20.3-61 cm) based on the column width.
Ribbed panel concrete walls, consisting of precast panels with a series of ribs, are efficient in both structural strength and acoustic insulation. The ribs inherently contribute to sound absorption. The geometry of the ribs helps to scatter and diffuse sound waves. Ribbed Panel Concrete Walls are constructed with typical heights between 12’-48’ (3.66-14.63 m), panel widths of 8’-12’ (2.44-3.66 m), and depths of 12”-24” (30.5-61 cm).