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precast

[pree-kast, -kahst] / priˈkæst, -ˈkɑst /


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The museum is clad in gray precast concrete panels, slightly angled from the wall in a way that suggests pleating.

From The Wall Street Journal

The wildlife crossing was built in precast sections, brought in from Perris, Calif., to limit freeway closures, Rock said, but the tunnel work on Agoura Road will all be poured on-site.

From Los Angeles Times

And as a screenwriter, it was really wonderful to precast Mikey because I was able to see her face while fleshing this character out.

From Los Angeles Times

Passports cover structural steel, in-situ and precast concrete, and the raised access floor.

From BBC

The images show cranes, trucks and what appear to be precast concrete barriers being set up along the road.

From Seattle Times