
The composite panel assembly integrated concrete structure system is composed of prefabricated composite wall panels and floor slabs. These panels and slabs are manufactured in a factory as load-bearing components, using automated electrical control processes that ensure precise size, shape, and consistent quality. This factory production significantly reduces the overall weight of building materials while maintaining high accuracy.
All structural steel reinforcements for both wall panels and floor slabs are embedded within the prefabricated components during manufacturing. Water and electrical embedded parts—such as sleeves and wiring boxes—are precisely installed according to the design drawings. Additionally, other embedded elements like doors and windows can be factory-installed based on customer specifications. This method allows production to proceed immediately after design completion, unaffected by weather or site conditions, enabling simultaneous preparation and foundation excavation, which dramatically shortens construction timelines.
On-site concrete pouring is used to connect structural nodes and overlap cast-in-place sections, seamlessly integrating prefabricated components with cast-in-place concrete. This approach meets structural, seismic, and other regulatory requirements while promoting rapid and straightforward assembly.
The factory-based production and assembly process greatly reduces the need for wet work, formwork, steel reinforcement binding, scaffolding erection, and manual installation of electrical boxes and conduit on-site, streamlining construction operations significantly.














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