Article | REF: TBA526 V1

Construction cycle. Shuttering, concreting and stripping

Author: Pierre SERIN

Publication date: May 10, 2017 | Lire en français

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    2. Material rotation study

    2.1 Formwork tool routing

    The formwork-tool routing will depend on the type of site: number of buildings to be erected, one after the other or at the same time, differences between buildings. This may result in different paths being taken. There are two possibilities: closed or open rotation.

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    2.1.1 Closed rotation

    Let's take the example of a building site comprising several buildings A, B, C, D. The schedule provided by the architect in the tender documents, or the work schedule submitted...

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