Construction cycle. Shuttering, concreting and stripping
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Construction cycle. Shuttering, concreting and stripping

Author : Pierre SERIN

Publication date: May 10, 2017 | Lire en français

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The development of a formwork rotation involves preliminary studies.

One way of doing this is to present each step in general terms, then provide answers in the form of examples.

Once the levels of the structure have been identified, the walls and floors will be measured. A study of the formwork routing will enable a choice to be made between open or closed rotation. The question of equipment will be addressed from a safety point of view, to avoid any incidents or accidents.

The production rate and cycle time will then be researched in order to deduce the daily rate of progress; this information can be integrated into the company's data library.

Finally, possible improvements will be suggested.

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Shuttering   |   Rotational shuttering   |   Work rate   |   Concrete strength

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