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JUMBO BLOCK is not a conventional single component, but a modular reinforced concrete system that behaves as a unified structural element once installed.
Modules are arranged in a single layer and connected directly to each other. This creates a continuous structural system below the surface that distributes loads rather than concentrating them locally.
The load-bearing capacity results from the interaction of:
A key structural advantage lies in how loads are transferred.
Traffic loads are spread through the pavement layers and a typical soil cover of 80–100 cm before reaching the structure.
This leads to:
The structural slab further enhances load distribution across the system.
In its final state, the system behaves similarly to a single-layer reinforced concrete structure.
Design is carried out on a project-specific basis in accordance with:
This makes JUMBO BLOCK a standardizable engineering solution, not a special-case system.
The system is designed for robustness and redundancy.
Key advantages:
The technical functions are clearly separated:
This separation simplifies both design and approval processes.
JUMBO BLOCK is not an unconventional solution, but a systematically designable reinforced concrete structure.
For municipalities and planners, this means:

The structural strength of JUMBO BLOCK lies in its system behavior:
load distribution, modular interaction, and the structural slab work together to create a robust, reliable, and scalable infrastructure solution.