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Selecting the right forming system is an important decision for any concrete frame building project. Consider that the total load for a 12-inch-deep, 10,000-square-foot slab is more than 2 million pounds (concrete + live load + form load). The formwork system must temporarily support that load while reshoring distributed loads throughout the structure. While there are many ways to safely shore a supported slab, the goal is to find the best and most economical way.
To help determine the best system for every project type, Ceco Regional Manager Ryan Gregory provided an overview of common horizontal forming systems and the factors that drive system selection during a webinar for the Minnesota Concrete Council in November. Below are a few takeaways from Ryans presentation.
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Each forming system has different advantages and disadvantages:
Formwork system selection is most often driven by the building design. Other factors to consider include:
Ryan also gave examples of building design factors that affect constructability and formwork economy. A consistent design leads to repeatability of forming systemsand repeatability saves money.
To learn more, download the webinar handout and contact us for help selecting the right forming system for your project. When Ceco is brought in early during the projects planning, we can devise the most constructable design and the most efficient formwork system to save our clients time and money.
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