Article | REF: TBA527 V1

Construction cycle. Stop and restart of concrete pouring

Author: Pierre SERIN

Publication date: June 10, 2017 | Lire en français

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    3. Taking equipment into account

    As far as the walls are concerned, the choice of where to stop concreting depends on the equipment available to the company. It is therefore necessary to identify all the "knots" in the walls (multiple intersections, offsets in plan, changes in wall thickness, etc.).

    3.1 Study support

    The study is based on the formwork plan for Building A (figure 6 ), but some specific elements have been added or modified in order to obtain a table that includes virtually every kind of configuration that can be encountered.

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