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  2. Formwork - Wikipedia

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    Formwork is molds into which concrete or similar materials are either precast or cast-in-place. In the context of concrete construction, the falsework supports the shuttering molds. In specialty applications formwork may be permanently incorporated into the final structure, adding insulation or helping reinforce the finished structure.

  3. Carpentry - Wikipedia

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    Formwork carpenter creates the shuttering and falsework used in concrete construction, and reshores as necessary. Framer is a carpenter who builds the skeletal structure or wooden framework of buildings, most often in the platform framing method.

  4. Béton brut - Wikipedia

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    Formwork is used in concrete construction as the frame for a structure in which fresh concrete is poured to then harden and take on the desired shape. [6] Aesthetic of concrete surfaces can be varied with different formwork sheathing (e.g. board shuttering, smooth formwork, form liner, form moulds, filter fleeces). The type of material used to ...

  5. Climbing formwork - Wikipedia

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    Crane-Climbing formwork: The working platform and the formwork are a unit. Climbing formwork (crane-climbing): in this type of climbing formwork, the formwork around the structure is displaced upwards with the help of one or more cranes [4] once the hardening of the concrete has proceeded far enough. This may entail lifting the whole section ...

  6. Concrete slab - Wikipedia

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    For a ground-bearing slab, the formwork may consist only of side walls pushed into the ground. For a suspended slab, the formwork is shaped like a tray, often supported by a temporary scaffold until the concrete sets. The formwork is commonly built from wooden planks and boards, plastic, or steel.

  7. Shuttering - Wikipedia

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    Shuttering may refer to: Formwork, used in concrete construction (UK usage) Window shutter, a solid window covering; See also. Shutter (disambiguation)

  8. Precast concrete - Wikipedia

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    A precast concrete walled house under construction An example of low-quality precast concrete with exposed dowels, connectors, indications of cracks, and malformations, even during its installation, Barangay Lantic, Carmona, Cavite, Philippines Interior view of the walls, supports, and roof of a precast commercial shop in Williston, North Dakota, US.

  9. Shoring - Wikipedia

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    This consists of a timber member jammed on a pad piece on either the deck or deck head depending on water levels in the compartment and a strong point, this is called the proud. Then there is a horizontal timber cut to size to fit between this and what it is shoring up, e.g. a splinter box, bulkhead or door.