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  2. Shoring - Wikipedia

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    Shoring is designed to prevent collapse where shielding is only designed to protect workers when collapses occur. Concrete-structure and stone-building shoring, in these cases also referred to as falsework, provides temporary support until the concrete becomes hard and achieves the desired strength to support loads.

  3. Glossary of structural engineering - Wikipedia

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    It is a telescopic tubular steel prop, used as a temporary support. ... adjustable metal prop or ... post, as well as an adjustable shoring post or shore post. ...

  4. Earthworks (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Shoring structures. An incomplete list of possible temporary or permanent geotechnical shoring structures that may be designed and utilised as part of earthworks:

  5. Structural issues cause more construction delays at Keefer House

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    A speciality company was brought in to install temporary shoring visible on the front facade while permanent repair needs were assessed and implemented. “Obviously, we will resume construction ...

  6. Plans underway to temporarily shore up courthouse structural ...

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    "We are working on getting a plan for the temporary shoring of it," County Mayor Allen Foster told members of the County Commission's budget committee last week. "Hopefully we'll have that plan ...

  7. Filigree concrete - Wikipedia

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    The panels are then shipped to a jobsite and erected on temporary shoring. Subsequently, the deck's top reinforcing steel is placed on top of the precast panels at the site, and concrete is poured over the entire assembly to achieve the final thickness of the deck.

  8. Report blames deadly Iowa building collapse on removal of ...

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    A partial building collapse in Iowa that killed three people in May was caused by the removal of brick and inadequate shoring of the 116-year-old structure, according to a report released by ...

  9. Jack post - Wikipedia

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    Jack posts are mostly used for shoring: temporary supports during building repair or alteration work, rather than scaffolding: access platforms for workers. A typical use is to support an existing horizontal beam while its original masonry supports are removed or repaired.