
With increasingly tight deadlines, builders have been carrying out shorter and shorter concreting cycles, with concreting taking place even when the lower floors have not reached their maximum strength capacity. In addition, there are cases in which the lower floor, even at its maximum strength, cannot withstand the loads that will be transmitted by the shoring supported on it.
To solve this, our team of experts works together with the structural engineering company to identify the main points where the shoring needs to remain in place, even after dismantling, and the site engineering company to identify places where access needs to be freed up or even where the structure needs reinforcement, what we call re-shoring.
Another curiosity is that the re-shoring needs to be assembled together with the shoring and not during formwork, contrary to what many people think, because once the shoring is removed without re-shoring, the structures will have already moved. For this purpose, the plywood sheets of the slabs are cut (pagination) taking into account strips for positioning the re-shoring.
At Nova Art, we monitor every stage of your project, helping your company to obtain all the necessary information from the structural engineers for the safe and efficient execution of your structures.
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