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7 Tips for Efficient Concrete Construction2

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7 Tips for Efficient Concrete Construction2

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  1. 7 Tips for Efficient Concrete Construction

  2. Be Prepared for Concrete Delivery When forming concrete, the minute the cement truck arrives at the job it’s all hands on deck. Make sure that all the placing equipment is set and that your crew is ready with all the tools that they need.

  3. Work According to Equipment Specifications When using pre-engineered formwork, make sure that you follow manufacturer specifications. The same goes for shoring equipment and proper working loads. The safety of your crew is at stake, so don’t cut corners. There are plenty of other areas you can save money.

  4. Don’t Use Shoring or Forming Equipment That Is Warped or Cracked Imperfections in formwork or shoring equipment can be easily overlooked. However, something easy to fix before the concrete sets up can cost countless hours in surface repair once everything is done. When it comes to concrete, doing it right the first time always puts you ahead.

  5. Ensure Formwork Is in the Right Spot Once you pour the concrete into the form, moving it is impossible. Take time to make sure it is in the right spot on the front end of the job to avoid a labor intensive rework.

  6. Make Sure Formwork Is Properly Braced If your formwork is not properly braced that’s when problems start to happen. Bulging and complete failure of the formwork can ensue. Better to over brace than to not brace enough.

  7. Use Concrete Vibrators to Ensure Durability Vibrators make concrete more durable. You may be tempted to skip this step, but liability is a good reason to make sure that you implement vibrators wherever possible. A collapsed wall is never good for a job no matter when it happens.

  8. Remove Forms in a Timely Manner Forms should be removed around 48 hours from pouring. This allows for the concrete to hold its shape, but still allows smoothing of problem areas covered by the forms. It also allows for easy finishing and rounding.

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