Wall Panels & Structural Systems

Precast wall panels planned as part of the whole structure.

Astra coordinates wall and structural panel systems around design intent, production requirements, lifting strategy and the interfaces that affect site assembly.

Large precast concrete wall panel being lifted into position
Panels • Structure • Assembly
Astra Approach

From panel geometry to final placement.

A precast wall panel is only one part of a wider building system. Openings, connections, tolerances, adjacent work, lifting points and installation access all influence how the element should be developed.

Astra brings these considerations into the coordination process early so approved panels can move through detailing, production, transport and placement with fewer unresolved interfaces.

01

Openings and embeds

Project requirements are coordinated before production so interfaces are understood at the element level.

02

Lifting and handling

Panel size, weight, orientation and access are considered alongside transport and site placement.

03

Connection planning

Structural and construction interfaces are developed around the approved system and installation sequence.

Delivery Focus

Panel-system coordination

Astra’s approach keeps the panel connected to the structural, architectural and site requirements that determine successful delivery.

01

Structural intent

Elements are coordinated with the project’s approved structural design and performance requirements.

02

Architectural interfaces

Openings, edges and adjacent finishes are reviewed as part of panel development.

03

Manufacturing information

Clear approved information supports controlled production and repeatable checks.

04

Installation readiness

Lifting, bracing, access and sequence are planned around actual site conditions.

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