DEVELOPMENTS IN FORMWORK
LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED
ECC Division
FORMWORK
• Is a mould or die to create a particular shape
• It may be compared to a “baking tin” in the
shape which the structure is to have, which
holds the concrete in this shape until it has
hardened.
SYSTEMS FORMWORK
DEFINITION…
A range of pre-engineered Formwork
components which can be freely combined
with each other and used for a variety of
applications
WHY AT ALL SYSTEM
FORMWORK?
• To ensure quality ,safety , speed
and economy
• Ensured by the use of standard formwork
systems
• FLEXIBILITY
• EXPERTISE / SKILL
CONVENTIONAL
• REUSE VALUE.
VS • QUALITY OF MATERIALS.
PROPRIETARY • COST OF MATERIALS / MAKING.
• WORKMAN SHIP.
SYSTEMS
• LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY.
• EFFECTIVE PLANNING.
• SIMPLICITY IN FABRICATION
• EASY TO UNDERSTAND FOR
MERITS OF TRADITIONAL CRAFTSMEN
• VERSATILITY OF COMPONENTS
SYSTEMS • FLEXIBILITY
• SYSTEM FOR ALL MAJOR
FORMWORK APPLICATIONS.
• HIGH PRODUCTIVITY - LESS
SKILL
• QUALITY OF FINISH
MECHANISATION
• Use of equipment for better end product
• Construction industry under pressures from
deadlines and cost
• Need to resort to faster mode of construction
– solution mechanisation
FORMWORK SYSTEMS
• FOUNDATION FORMWORK
• WALL / COLUMN FORMWORK
• FLEX SYSTEM
• HEAVY DUTY TOWER
• CLIMBING FORMWORK
FOUNDATION FORMWORK
FLOOR FORMS SYSTEM
• timber-steel combination
• easy-to-use
FLOOR FORMS SYSTEM
APPLICATION IN
FOUNDATION
WHEN TIE RODS ARE NOT USED THE TIE ROD HOLES
IN FLOOR FORMS TO BE PLUGED USING FORM PLUGS
FOUNDATION
FORMWORK
Doka column formwork
Doka
Framax/Alu-Framax Doka
column formwork RS
universal panels column formwork
Top 50
Doka Doka
column formwork KS column formwork Alu
ST-04-2001e
Steel walings and
corner connecting plates
Steel waling
WS 10 Top 50
up to 70 x 70 cm
Steel waling
WU 12
up to 120 x 120
ST-13-93e
COLUMN FORMWORK
LIFTING
BRACKET WORKING
PLATFORM
STD. STEEL
TIE SYSTEM WALER
H16 - BEAM
STEEL WALER ALIGNMENT
12 MM SYSTEM
H-BEAMS PLY
12 MM THK PLY.
PLAN C /S ELEVATION
WALL FORMWORK SYSTEM
WALL FORMWORK
The Doka Floor System
Dokaflex 1-2-4 Heavy Duty Tower
system
Doka load-bearing
Dokaflex tables Staxo
Hand
Hand,
crane
Hand,
Crane
crane
D4-35-99e
DOKA-FLEX 1-2-4
• For slab and beam floor up to floor
heights of 4.4 m
• Removable folding tripods make
selected individual props self-standing
• Flexibility in spacing between and
heights of individual props
• Enables re-propping and frequent reuse
of materials
FLEX SYSTEM
CONSTRUCTION OF RC FLOOR
USING FLEX SYSTEM
TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT OF L&T-DOKA FLEX SYSTEM
FOR INCLINED [Link]
FILLER PANEL
H-16 BEAM (SEC.)
FOURWAY 12 MM PLY.
HEAD
TIMBER
PACKING
H-16 BEAM
CT PROP (PRI.)
TRIPOD
TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT OF L&T-DOKA FLEX SYSTEM
12 MM PLY
AS SHEATHING
H-16 BEAMS (SEC)
H-16 BEAMS
FOURWAY (PRIMARY)
HEAD
H-16 BEAMS
BEAM (PRIMARY)
FORMING
HEAD CT PROPS
TRIPOD
BEAM FORMING SUPPORT SYSTEM
H-20 BEAM
B.F.S. EXTN.
12 MM THK. PLY BEAM FORMING SUPPORT
19 MM PLY
H-16 BEAM H-20 BEAM
CT PROP FOURWAY HEAD
RE-PROPPING STRIP IN POSITION APPROX.
AT THE CENTRE OF THE SPAN.
PROPS PLACED BELOW
THE RE-PROPPING
STRIP.
RE-PROPPING
STRIP
ALONGWITH
PROPS AT THE
CONSTRUCTION
SITE.
HEAVY DUTY TOWER
SYSTEM
• Rigid and stable with minimum bracings
• Height adjustment upto 700 mm is made
possible by adjustable Spindles at the top
and bottom
• Easy to erect and dismantle using
unskilled labour
• Tower as a whole can be shifted using
crane or transport device
CONTD..
• Ideal for heavy floors involving great
heights
• Can be converted into stair - tower with
additional standard components
• This system has high flexibility in height
adjustment and arrangement in plan
• HDT can be erected up to 100 m and
load carrying capacity is 25 tons for the
basic tower
TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT OF L&T-DOKA HDT SYSTEM
H-16 BEAMS
BEAM BOTTOM
AND SIDES USING
CONVENTIONAL
SYSTEM
STEEL WALER U-HEAD
SHORT PROPS
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SYSTEM FOOT PLATE
TOWER SPINDLE
HEAVY DUTY TOWER
SYSTEM
HEAVY DUTY TOWER
SYSTEM IN USE AT SANTA
CRUZ AIRPORT
TABLE FORM
USING HDT
CLIMBING FORMWORK 150 F
• Climbing Formwork was used for the
elliptical core portion
• These are usually meant for tall structures
• Stripping of Formwork and repositioning
for next pour consume minimum
operations
• Saves space and equipment time
CLIMBING FLOOR PROP CT WITH HEAD
ADAPTOR AND FOOT ADAPTOR
FORMWORK
Simple climbing
Formwork CLIMBING BRACKET 150A
SUSPENDED PLATFORM 80A
TRAVELLING CLIMBING FORMWORK SYSTEM
VERTICAL WALER
ROLL BACK SHIFTING OF PANEL
OF SHUTTERS TO NEXT LEVEL USING
CRANE
150F climbing
Formwork
CLIMBING FORMWORK
ACCESS SCAFFOLDING
• Used for scaffolding purpose up to 40 m
height
• uses lighter frames compared to those in
HDT
ACCESS SCAFFOLDING
Application
ACCESS SCAFFOLDING
ACCESS SCAFFOLDING
STAIR TOWER
• Safe and convenient access up to
100 m
• can be handled as a single unit
with a crane
Raysut Cement
Project
- Cement Silo -
at Oman.
NEW FORMWORK
SYSTEMS
AUTOMATIC CLIMBING
EQUIPMENT SKE-50
Doka automatic climbing scaffold SKE 50:
Lifting capacity:50 KN per unit
Can be inclined up to:+/- 15 Grad
Pouring heights:Variable from 2.5 to 5.5 m
Number of possible working-platform levels:up to 6
Used for stairs and lift cores in high-rise building and
on bridge piers.
STAGE - 4
STAGE - 3
STAGE - 2
STAGE - 1
Pour the Fix the suspension- Strip out formwork, Raise the
1st shoe, suspended fix the upper climbing scaffold
concrete- climbing-scaffold with suspension-shoe, by hydraulic
step 1st suspension- insert the climbing- power.
[Link] the 2nd profile.
concrete-step
STAGE -7
STAGE - 6
STAGE - 5
Assemble the 2nd Strip out formwork, fix the upper Raise climbing-scaffold together
suspension-platform, suspension-shoe, raise and fix with the formwork by hydraulic
close the formwork. Pour the climbing-profile, remove the power, close the formwork. Pour
the 3rd concrete-step. lower suspension-shoe. the 4th concrete-step.
OUTER VIEW OF NATURAL
DRAFT COOLING TOWER
CONSTRUCTED USING
AUTOMATIC CLIMBING
FORMWORK AT NEYVELI,
TAMILNADU
INSIDE VIEW OF THE
NATURAL DRAFT
COOLING TOWER
CONSTRUCTED USING
AUTOMATIC
CLIMBING SYSTEM AT
NEYVELI, TAMIL NADU
COLUMN FORMWORK SYSTEM
FRAMI SYSTEM
FRAMI IN USE
Pre-engineered Aluminium Formwork
•Generally used for mass housing
•Components are light in weight and hand shifted
•System does not depend on crane
•Components are tailor made to suit to the room dimension
•Large number of repetitions
•Components are corrosion free
•Slabs and walls are cast together
•Investment cost is high and cost per use is low
•Good resale value for the formwork materials (Aluminium)
•Can achieve good accuracy, straightness, verticality, right
angles and levels
PRE-ENGINEERED ALUMINIUM FORMWORK
MIVAN FORMWORK
ASSEMBLED MIVAN FORMWORK
OTHER SYSTEMS
SLIPFORM
Slipform means a continuously moving form
moving at such a speed that the concrete
when exposed has already achieved enough
strength to support vertical pressure from
concrete still in the form as well as to
withstand lateral pressure caused by jack rod,
wind etc.
Principle of Slipform
The entire assembly connected with yokes can
be lifted using hydraulic jacks.
The jack climbs upon the jack rod, which is
located within the wall to be cast.
The movement of jacks lift the yokes, which in
turn is attached with other components of
shutter assembly.
Types of Slipform
1. Straight slipform.
2. Tapered slipform.
3. Slipform for special applications
Applications of Slipform
Straight Slipform
Silos
Chimneys (cylindrical)
Water towers
Central core for office blocks
Columns
Tapered Slipform
Chimneys (conical)
Ventilation stacks
Slipform for special applications
Blocks of flats, Lifts & Stairwell
Bridge piers
Pre-heater Building
RCC pylons for boiler supporting structure
Framed structures with beams and columns
Advantages of Slipform
Accuracy
Monolithic construction
Lends itself to almost any shape in plan
High quality surface finish
Labour saving in long term
Saves formwork materials
Economical above a certain height.
Produces aesthetically pleasing structures
Limitations of Slipform
• Good co-ordination at all levels and site
organization is required.
• Day and night shifts must be organized.
• Operation during unsuitable weather.
• High initial expense.
• Need for 24 hours service facilities (e.g.,
Canteen, material supply, maintenance crews).
• Social problems created by long working hours
SLIPFORM IN
USE AT RPL,
JAMNAGAR
275M HIGH CHIMNEY FOR
NORTH MADRAS THERMAL PROJECT DAHANU CHIMNEY
CHENNAI.
SCOPE TOWERS, NEW DELHI -
CORE WALL
NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE
BUILDING
AT MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA
ICICI BUILDING AT
MUMBAI.
CEMENT TERMINAL - COLOMBO
BRIDGE PIERS - KONKAN RAILWAY
RAYSUT CEMENT PLANT - OMAN
THE THREE “Ws” AND ONE
“H” OF TUNNEL FORMS
TUNNEL FORM IS A FORMWORK SYSTEM
WHAT ? WHERE SLABS & WALLS OF A BUILDING IS
CAST IN A CONTINUOUS POUR USING
ROOM SIZED STRUCTURAL STEEL MOULD.
STRUCTURAL DESIGN CARRIED OUT
KEEPING IN MIND THE APPLICATION OF
TUNNEL FORM
WHERE ? REPEATING MODULE OF WALLS AND
SLABS IN PLAN.
TOTAL NUMBER OF REPETITION POSSIBLE
IS ABOVE THE BREAK-EVEN VALUE.
AVAILABILITY OF TOWER CRANE.
IT IS THIS FORMWORK SYSTEM THAT
WHY ? SCORES THE MAXIMUM POINTS ON
VARIOUS ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS
FOR A MULTISTORIED BUILDING
HOW ?
VIEW SHOWING
TUNNEL FORM
SYSTEM OF
CONSTRUCTION
CROSS-SECTION OF TUNNELFORM
DIFFERENT TYPES OF TUNNEL FORM
SECTRA TUNNELFORM - PORTICO
SECTRA TUNNELFORM
WINDWALL PANEL
DIFFERENT TYPES OF TUNNEL FORM
SECTRA TUNNELFORM
ROLLING TRACK
OUTINORD TUNNELFORM
HALF TUNNEL
DIFFERENT TYPES OF TUNNEL FORM
OUTINORD TUNNELFORM
HALF TUNNEL
OUTINORD TUNNELFORM
REPROPPING
PRECAST YARD -TISCO JAMSHEDPUR
FACADE WALL
BLOCK WORK -
SOUTH CITY
BANGALORE
SUMMARY
• The use of systems Formwork minimises
the time required for erection as well as
deshuttering
• Economises since skilled labour required is
minimum
Contd.….
• Use of equipment enables considerable
reduction in project completion time
• Systems Formwork is more amenable for
pumped concrete
QUALITY
• The surface appearance of the concrete will
depend on the surface of the Formwork.
SAFETY
Is ensured if
• Components are light in weight for
handling and placing
• Less making is involved at site
• Loose or hanging components are minimal
• Minimum operations are involved in each
repetition
• working platforms are provided to work at
heights
SPEED
• Accounts for 60% of the total project time
• Use of standard Formwork enables
considerable reduction in time
ECONOMY
• Repetitions obtained is much more than that
of conventional Formwork
• Cost effective when more number of
repetitions are obtained