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Concrete formwork that moves outward as the arch is extended. This is on the Nevada side of the Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge under construction at the Hoover Dam. Taken May 3, 2009.

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RMD Kwikform Ibérica supplied engineering expertise and a range of equipment, including Megashor and Kwikstage shoring, beams and braceplates to assist in the building of the 34m euro ‘Third Millennium Bridge’. Spanning the Ebro River in the Aragon region of north east Spain, the Bridge, built by Dragados, is the World's largest suspended concrete arch bridge.

Formwork for the "angel wings" at the base of Bent 5. The next sets of arches - which will connect to this Bent at the long white bolts - are now scheduled to arrive Monday March 9th, 2015. Follow the progress at Sellwood Bridge website and photos in the Sellwood Bridge flickr group where you will also find tips on photographing the bridge. NB27128

A photo taken inside the impressive mould storage at the Faller factory in Gütenbach (Black Forest)

 

Rather heavy (and beautiful!) form work tools an necessary to create rather small and light plastic parts for the famous Faller construction kits.

A series of shots showing construction progress between the eastern portal of the tunnel under Moore Park West and Lang Road. Activities include (among other things) preparation for laying track between the tunnel portal and Moore Park stop, building piers and the lift well for the overbridge, preparing formwork for he "Y" turnout at the city end of he turnback, and 'stitching' the track on the northern side of Lang Road.

 

Picture: A worker walks from the eastern portal of the tunnel under Moore Park West. To his right (our left) we can see the reinforcing and track spacers indicating that tracklaying is at an advanced state in the tunnel itself.

The contractor has begun to erect the rebar and formwork at the north end of the bridge, while piles are been driven at the south end of the bridge.

 

Form work for the walls has to be quite sturdy to handle the large height of concrete that will be poured. It may not look it in this photo, but the walls will be almost 20 feet tall. The plywood wall forms are reinforced with steel channels. The channels on either side of the wall are then tied together with steel rods which keep the formwork from bowing out when the concrete is poured. In addition to this the formwork is heavily braced with against the cofferdam steel to provide further support (not shown in this photo). All this support will help produce walls that are straight and true to the dimensions on the construction plans.

 

On the backside of the wall formwork a scaffold is built to allow the laborers to work at the top of the wall when the concrete is poured.

 

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Formwork for tunnel plug, 1957.

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Concrete housing contruction in Barbados using aluminum concrete formwork. For more information on Formwork visit www.wallties.com

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Construction worker building timber shoring to support the formwork on which fresh concrete will be poured. He is using a spirit level to make sure the formwork will be completely horizontal. He is also using nylon wire for alignment.

 

Photos taken on a hotel construction site in Miri (Borneo).

 

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The deep blue waters of Lake Washington provided the backdrop for work barges, pontoons, and other equipment during a media tour on Nov. 14, 2012. The formwork for a 55 foot support column can be seen on the far right of the photo.

RMD Kwikform Muscat Airport Control Tower in Oman using Tru-Lift to construct the main core. For more information on products and services from RMD Kwikform visit www.rmdkwikform.com

RMD Kwikform formwork and shoring pictured supporting the construction of the new ski slope at the Mall of Egypt

 

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At 28 feet tall, constructing formwork for these pontoons is no small feat. These criss-crossing steel supports are stabilizing the form walls for two separate pontoons currently under construction.

Rapid Industrialized concrete housing construction using handset aluminum concrete forms. For more information visit www.wallties.com/securetech.htm

RMD Kwikform supplied an intelligently designed formwork solution using Rapidshor and Kwikstage shoring, Superslim soldiers and GTX Beams for the construction of the box cell Yas Island Bridge. The project is an element of a larger contract constructing 10 structures along the route of the Shaham to Saadiyat Island Freeway.

RMD Kwikform Iberica has engineered and supplied specialist formwork and falsework for the construction of the Monteporreiro viaduct in northern Spain.

Concrete swimming pool construction using aluminum concrete forms. For more information visit www.wallties.com

Concrete construction in Venezuela using aluminum concrete formwork. For more information on formwork visit www.wallties.com

A series of shots showing construction progress between the eastern portal of the tunnel under Moore Park West and Lang Road. Activities include (among other things) preparation for laying track between the tunnel portal and Moore Park stop, building piers and the lift well for the overbridge, preparing formwork for he "Y" turnout at the city end of he turnback, and 'stitching' the track on the northern side of Lang Road.

 

Picture: The view south-east towards Randwick, the temporarily unused bus lanes on the right and the light rail alignment on the left.

The cofferdam at the north end of the bridge has been sealed and the foundation piles have been cutoff to their proper elevation. The contractor has now begun to install formwork for pouring the reinforced concrete footings. Notice the front side of the footing has been formed, while the backside of the footing will be poured against the cofferdam sheeting to save time and forming costs.

 

The rebar for the footing has been tied in large mats up above and will be lowered into place with one of the large bridge cranes when the formwork is done. Once the footing rebar has been set, dowel bars will be placed, which will attach the footing to the abutment wall.

East tunnel formwork

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The formwork of the new bus terminal at station SBB St. Margrethen was removed. The massively concrete structure is not an architectural feat. The only thing that differs from the right-angled construction is the slightly rising lower edge of the canopy. The comparison with the new bus terminal in Buchs is striking, to say the least. Switzerland, August 16, 2020.

Reinforcing bar for one of the replacement superstructure's parapet walls.

 

As you can see in this photo, the new supersturcture for the Wellesley Bridge is being built right alongside the exsting bridge, as traffic flows freely.

 

MassDOT will move the new superstructure into place during Independence Day weekend this year.

 

Visit www.mass.gov/massdot/heavylift wellesley for details.

Concrete housing contruction in Barbados using aluminum concrete formwork. For more information on Formwork visit www.wallties.com

For more information about concrete forms visit Wall-Ties and Forms at formwork

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