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Concrete forms being stripped in Washington state. For more information on Aluminum Concrete Forms visit Wall - Ties & Forms, Inc. website
Testing concrete pumping from the bottom of the formwork. Companies involved in the test were Cemex of Mexico, Urbi, and Wall-Ties & Forms, Inc.
RMD Kwikform Middle East Formwork and Falsework onsite at the construction of the viaducts leading up to Nad al Sheba.
Formwork and falsework specialist, RMD Kwikform supplies 13,435 Superslim Soldiers from around the world to help specialist contractor Bluevale Structures safeguard valuable stocks belonging to Scotch whisky company, Chivas Brothers in Scotland.
Concrete construction in Venezuela using aluminum concrete formwork. For more information on formwork visit www.wallties.com
John Porter RMD Kwikform Sales Manager on the RMD Kwikform 47m long Southease pedestrian bridge being lifted into place.
The bridge is the longest ever single span temporary pedestrian bridge designed by RMD Kwikform for an Interserve Project Services bridge refurbishment project.
For more information visit the RMD Kwikform Formula online magazine at www.rmdkwikform.com/formula_online and search for Southease bridge.
To see the video uploaded in August 2010 visit www.rmdkwikform.tv
Concrete construction in Venezuela using aluminum concrete formwork. For more information on formwork visit www.wallties.com
RMD Kwikform Jeddah Sewage treatment works in Saudi Arabia constructed using Rapidshor shoring. For more information on products and services from RMD Kwikform visit www.rmdkwikform.com
RMD Kwikform supplied an estimated 100.000m3 of its Rapidshor product, as well as specialist bespoke formwork and falsework solutions, for the construction of Abu Dhabi's new US$204 Mafraq Interchange.
Concrete construction in Venezuela using aluminum concrete formwork. For more information on formwork visit www.wallties.com
RMD Kwikform was awarded the contract to provided formwork and falsework equipment to assist in constructing a highway between Abu Dhabi and Saadiyat Island. RMD Kwikform provided Rapidshor shoring, specialised steel forms, Alform beams, Superslim soldiers and an Alshor plus system.
RMD Kwikform Iberica formwork and falsework used in the construction of twin viaducts in Talavera de la Reina.
RMD Kwikform was awarded the contract to provided formwork and falsework equipment to assist in constructing a highway between Abu Dhabi and Saadiyat Island. RMD Kwikform provided Rapidshor shoring, specialised steel forms, Alform beams, Superslim soldiers and an Alshor plus system.
Loughborough University Business School site
This image is part of the CalVisual for Construction Image Archive. For more information visit www.engsc.ac.uk/resources/calvisual/index.asp
Author: Loughborough University
RMD Kwikform Middle East Formwork and Falsework used during the construction of bridges on the Parallel Roads project.
RMD Kwikform has supplied a specialist truss system to complete works on the redevelopment of Birmingham New Street train station, also known as the New Street Gateway Project for Network Rail.
Concrete Housing Construction in Chile using Aluminum Concrete Forms. For more information visit www.WALLTIES.com
Global formwork and shoring provider RMD Kwikform was contracted to supply a safe and efficient engineering solution and on-site supervision of structural works to the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Dubai Marina, UAE.
Global formwork and shoring provider RMD Kwikform was contracted to supply a safe and efficient engineering solution and on-site supervision of structural works to the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Dubai Marina, UAE.
This image was scanned from the original in an album entrusted to the Coalfields Local History Association based at the Sir Edgeworth David Memorial Museum at Abermain by Hydro Kurri Kurri Pty Ltd.
Unfortunately, the aluminium plant finally closed in October 2012. In the words of the Australian Aluminium Council Ltd:
"The Kurri Kurri aluminium smelter began operation in 1969 and was acquired by Hydro, a member of Hydro Aluminium Group based in Norway, in 2002.
Hydro Aluminium produced various types of ingots which are used to produce a vast range of products, including roofing materials, foil, truck bodies, boats, doors, windows, commercial shopfronts, cables, tubing and many others.
Hydro Aluminium invested $40 million to upgrade the last remaining side-worked prebake technology in Australia. This upgrade was completed in November 2005 and aimed to significantly reduce emissions and increase production capacity by 6,800 tonnes per annum.
The Kurri Kurri aluminium smelter closed in 2012."
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This image can be used for study and personal research purposes. If you wish to reproduce this image for any other purpose please contact the Coalfields Local History Association.
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Concrete construction in Venezuela using aluminum concrete formwork. For more information on formwork visit www.wallties.com
Concrete construction in Venezuela using aluminum concrete formwork. For more information on formwork visit www.wallties.com
RMD Kwikform Hong Kong is supplying the formwork and falsework for Hong Kong’s latest luxury condominium development.
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: Looking north towards Moore Park stop.
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1. I am thankful that I had time to stop in at Dad’s Organic Market on my way home. I picked up some assorted red and yellow potatoes that tasted just like they were plucked right from my own garden! :) (when I had one)
2. I am thankful for sleep when I need it. Life works so much better when I am properly rested.
3. I am thankful for the friendly gentlemen working in construction that I interacted with on Saturday morning.
4. I am thankful for Nature’s Best food market. I appreciate the thoughtful answers they give there when I ask questions! :) I am amused with myself that I went for cacao or cocoa but came home with PB2: powdered PB with chocolate. I liked it, I don’t think it will replace PB for me but I can see some definite uses for it! Ripe banana dipped in it is pretty good, especially when you mix the plain with the chocolate PB2! :)
5. I am thankful for Caine’s Arcade (10:58m) .. because I aspire to his awesomeness (in my own way).
6. I am thankful for Jack because he took the time to answer my questions and teach me a bit about construction. Jack is imported from Calgary, AB with Structural Shotcrete. Jack also connected me with Peter and Shantelle so I could acquire better photos of the construction site! :)
7. I am thankful for Peter because he generously took my camera deep into the construction site and took a lot of great photos. It turns out that Peter trained as a photographer .. can you believe it!! of the 20 or so guys there I get the one that is a trained photographer! Awesome with the sauce! :) I left my camera with Peter over night so that he could get more shots as his time permitted. My favourite things about his photography (that I have seen so far) are his portraiture and how he frames the subject. I also appreciate how he likes to get right in there with the camera to get his shots. (luckily the concrete splatters came off with plenty of lens cleaner .. just in case you end up with concrete on your favourite lens too! ;) Peter had someone else take some photos that captured some beautiful light, lines and textures! Thank you and Huzzah to whomever you are! :)
8. I am thankful for Shantelle who took my other camera with the 70-300mm lense and also took several photos of the construction site. Shantelle is the Project Coordinator of the construction site. She is from Saskatoon! My favourite things about Shantelle’s photographs were how she framed her subjects and I was impressed at the colours she picked up. I am also fascinated with how the lines of the construction mingle with her subjects. I am quite impressed that this was her first time with a DSLR camera and she had a heavy 70-300mm lens. :) I can hardly wait to get a bunch of all of our photos up at my other website! :) (I’ll post a link!)
9. I am thankful for Bassim! Not only does he encourage me to speak Arabic but he also answered my question of how one of my immunosuppression drugs works with my kidney transplant! Finally, a straight answer from someone! :)
10. I am really enjoying Gemma Correll’s artwork! She even has a Flickr! :)
Thank you for you! Take care of you and your loving ones! :) Enjoy your playful week! :)
RMD Kwikform assisted in rebuliding the Mdeirej Bridge, otherwise known as the Peonix Bridge, the tallest in its region in Lebanon. RMD Kwikform supplied a selection of standard and special formwork items, such as, lightweight Alform aluminium beams, Superslim soldiers, plywood faced panels and specially designed brackets.
RMD Kwikform has supplied a specialist truss system to complete works on the redevelopment of Birmingham New Street train station, also known as the New Street Gateway Project for Network Rail.
RMD Kwikform Ibérica provided Megashor shoring, Superslim soldiers, R700 girders, Kwikstage shoring and T200 timber beams for the construction of the Basgoiti Viaduct, a complex and programme time sensitive project.
S and F Concrete installed formwork and reinforcing steel, also called rebar, for the first foundation concrete placement for the new Integrated Sciences Complex (ISC).
The concrete was poured atop the clustered piles and rebar to form caps. Concrete was also placed to form the base wall of the grade beam foundation. Concrete trucks joined the mix of excavators, backhoes, and pile and reinforcing steel delivery trucks on the ISC site.
Photos by Harry Brett
Just north of Coburg in Bavaria stands one of the biggest concrete arched bridges in Germany: The viaduct across the Froschgrundsee reservoir is part of the new ICE high-speed railway line between Nuremberg and Berlin.
Photo: Transportation project “German Unity N° 8”, new railway line between Ebensfeld and Erfurt (VDE 8.1) / Froschgrundsee Viaduct / Client: DB Netz AG. Project management: DB / ProjektBau GmbH / www.vde8.de