VisProf Week9 FormworkFalsework PQ
VisProf Week9 FormworkFalsework PQ
• For high-rise buildings, the most effective plan is for the works to
achieve a very short floor cycle
• Size
• Location of use
• Material of construction
• Nature of operation
• Proprietary system
Categories of Formwork
• Flexible fabric
• Plastic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKoj-N0-YyA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrUNHQeDkXw
Climbing-form formwork
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIPpBvY
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Custom formwork
Custom formwork
Custom formwork
Formwork: Construction-related factors
Repetitive sequence of work:
• High-rise block structures usually create highly repetitive cycles of
work and may be suitable for certain kinds of formwork.
• However, for horizontally spanned buildings, the level of
repetitiveness will be limited
BS 5975[12] defines
falsework as ‘Any
temporary structure
used to support a
permanent structure
during its erection and
until it becomes self
supporting.’
Falsework for Superstructures
Groundworks
Excavations and trenching
• An excavation is any human-made cut, cavity, trench, or
depression in an earth surface that is formed by earth removal.
• In general, the depth of a trench is greater than its width, and the
width (measured at the bottom) is not greater than 5m.
Safety introduction:
• Excavating is recognized as one of the most hazardous
construction operations and this Unit will highlight various
trenching methods, hazards and their preventions.
Falsework for Substructures
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Illustration from Earthworks Class
(Week 2 )
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Excavation Support
Aim : for Safety of workers and structures under construction
Procedure and Regulations – require design for the supporting system – in some countries-
calculation requires certification by Chartered Engineers
Shallow Excavation Support – simpler – involving standard wall panels and strutting
Excavation Support
Deep Excavation Support – involving diaphragm wall , sheetpiles , bracing, shoring strutting
Broad approaches to temporary soil support
Lateral support arrangements used for sheet steel pile walls
Interlocking sheet piling
Ground anchoring
Drilling rig
Installing temporary support is expensive and slows
down construction activity.
• Diaphragm walling
• Contiguous bored piling
• Secant wall piling
Retaining walls construction
Diaphragm Walls
Diaphragm walls are typically 20m to 50m deep, but may extend to considerably
greater depth.
Diaphragm walls
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Contiguous bored pile walls
Secant wall piling
Bored Pile walls