A safety feature used in the construction of high-rise structures is the protection screen. The device, which is made up of rails and a hydraulic lifting mechanism, can climb without the need for a crane. By enclosing the entire pouring area and covering three floors at once, a protection screen may better prevent accidents involving high air falls and guarantee the security of the building site. It is possible to outfit the system with unloading platforms. Formwork and other materials can be easily moved to higher floors using the unloading platform without requiring disassembly. Formwork and scaffolding can be moved to the unloading platform once the slab is poured, and then they can be lifted by a tower crane to the top level for the subsequent phase of construction, significantly reducing the amount of labor and materials needed.
Cost decisions in slab construction are rarely as simple as comparing a price tag per square meter. When trying to keep budgets under control, contractors and project managers often find themselves debating between two heavyweight solutions: Aluminum Formwork and H20 Timber Beam Formwork.However, a
High concrete pours create one of the most stressful moments on a construction site. Tall walls, fast pouring schedules, and dense reinforcement all combine to generate extreme lateral forces that test every connection in the formwork system.
Column construction rarely follows a single, fixed dimension from foundation to roof. Basement levels, transfer podiums, and upper structures often require columns with different cross-sections, heights, and reinforcement densities.