Concrete that is placed and cured in the location where it is intended for use. Compare to precast.
Concrete components that are formed and cured at the construction site.
A term used to describe concrete that is poured between wooden forms to harden in the place where it is needed.
Concrete poured within form work on site to create a structural element in its final position.
Pouring concrete in place, on site instead of offsite as pre-cast material.