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    • #709607
      bootsmcturk
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      Does anybody know where to get some info on the process involved in reinforced concrete, particularly the formwork involved, ie the framework of the formwork, steel, timber etc, how the ply panels are fixed to the steel frame, how ando’s thread bars work etc, a book perhaps, possibly a link to a website maybe, or ami pushing my luck?????
      many thanks

    • #793032
      Anonymous
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      RIAI bookshop on Merrion Square is usually a good bet

    • #793033
      Anonymous
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      Some of the proprietary systems have good websites:

      http://www.doka.com/doka/en_global/index.php

      Another commonly used system is Perri, but I can’t find their website. This one is a site in the UK that has used it:

      http://www.gradonconstructionltd.co.uk/gradonweb-Pages/Image8.html Some good pictures of how it goers together.

      Some specialist contractors doing it, these would have apresence in Ireland:

      http://www.rmdkwikform.net/
      http://www.sgb.co.uk/

      If you have access to the Barbour, there is a raft of info there. The BRE have a good overview document – “Form work for efficient, modern construction”.

    • #793034
      Anonymous
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      not a DIY task … don’t attempt by reading a manual –

    • #793035
      Anonymous
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      Hiya, i’m a civil engineer who has spent 2 years as manger of a formwork company.

      The undisputed definitive guide to formwork is published by the concrete society
      Formwork – A Guide to Good Practice
      Catalogue ID: CS030

      Publisher: The Concrete Society
      Price: £165.00

      If you know someone in a local authority get them to use the barbour index and download you a copy!;)

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