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Design Parameters
Formwork Systems
Vertical Formwork
Horizontal Formwork
Perimeter Protection
Perimeter Safety Screen Systems
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DESIGN PARAMETERS
Site Conditions
Less storage available due to smaller site areas
This will impact on the site assembly of certain formwork
systems and generally requires pre-assembly and delivery in kit
form, especially in the case of Jump Form & Screen Systems
Wind Loads
The increase of the building height results in a significant
increase of wind loading that affects the design of formwork
and Safety Screens during the construction cycle
Crane
Larger cranes are required with more tower sections in order
to cope with the extended building height this applies to mega
structures
These can be either Freestanding by use of static sections or
climbing internally via shear keys on lift shaft walls, provided
the structure can support these loads.
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FORMWORK SYSTEMS
Vertical Formwork
Core and Stair Walls
Adaption of Self Climbing Systems (SCS) opposed to traditional
formwork is common practise.
Most systems on the market are hydraulically driven and there
are also one or two that are electrically operated via
synchronous electric motors.
However, if sufficient cranage is available new age crane lifted
systems may also be used with a relevantly good outcome up to
fifty or so floor levels pending on wind and building loaction.
SCS systems can be either a Jump Form type system or a
Slipform type system.
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Jump Forms
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Typical Crane Lifted Core System
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Examples of Jumpforms
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Examples of Slipforms
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Wall Formwork
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Wall Formwork
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Column Formwork
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Column Formwork
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Horizontal Formwork
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Examples of Flying Form Systems
1. Wedge Units
2. Hydraulic Jack Dolly
3. Form Movers
4. Form Moving Dolly
5. Roll Out Rollers
6. Top Chord Screw Jacks
7. Top Chord Splice Plates
8. Pick Brackets
9. H-Section
10. Beam Clips With T-Head Bolts
11. Top And Bottom Chords
12. Cross Braces
13. Telescopic Struts & Support Pins
14. Guard Rail Post Holders
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