precast

/priˈkæst/
adjective
  1. Describing concrete that has been cast into a shape before being moved to its final location.
    • The new parking garage was built using precast concrete panels.
    • They ordered precast beams for the bridge project.
    • Precast steps are often used in construction because they are strong and easy to install.
verb
  1. To cast (concrete) into a shape before moving it to its final position.
    • Workers will precast the pillars before transporting them to the building site.
    • They precast the entire wall section in one piece.
    • The company precasts the concrete slabs at their factory.