“Modular-deconstruction” process, which consists of producing by cutting from the reinforced concrete superstructure of a building: - rigid modules, of the type used in modular construction - flat “struts” and in several faces in the elevations in concrete walls remaining after the modules have been cut. Associated with this first process is a “modular-reconstruction” process which consists in reconstructing the superstructure of a new building from the assembly of elements produced by the “modular-deconstruction” device, modules and “spacers”. and a wood (or steel) frame, completing the stability of the assembly and ensuring the frame for the floor and volume supplements required. The assembly of the elements will be done by a specific device composed of the following elements: a threaded rod (3, figure 2), an anchor pin (10, figure 2) of the threaded rod, a drilling allowing the passage of the rod threaded (7, Figure 2) to a larger perpendicular hole (2, Figure 2) made in the thickness of the wall, a clamping flange (6, Figure 2) and a clamping nut (4, Figure 2) coming to take place in this second breakthrough.
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