Integrated Construction Technology of Building Structures with External Thermal Insulation Board

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Integrated construction technology is in developing quickly in Chinas civil engineering community. With its space saving and heat insulation properties, people both in cold and hot region both need the thin wall settled structure to avoid burning hot or extremely cold. This article proposed an innovative integrating construction technology that has gained more and more popularity in construction project by adoption of thin wall thermal insulation board. The detail of the anchorage of the structure surface and the board, bond together with a special nail, and the whole system was controlled by the fastening system. It is one type vertical integration strategy and will gain more competition advantages for the construction enterprises.

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January 2014

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