FORMWORKForms are laid out upon the slab to outline the walls and features, such as windows, of the panels.
ALIGNMENT &MEASUREMENT
Once the casting surface, also known as floor slab or pad, has cured, tilt-up panels can be created. Panels are measured and outlined in preparation for the formwork.
ERECTING & BRACING [TILT-UP]Panels are raised by a crane, moved into position, set on the foundation, and adjusted into final placement with shims. Once a panel is in place, temporary braces are set to support the panel until the roof is attached.
DRILLING FORANCHOR
Rotary hammer is used to drill a hole for the anchor that will secure the brace.
RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS: ROTARY HAMMERS
ANCHORFASTENING
Impact Wrench is used to fasten the panel brace to the floor.
FINISHING & CLEAN-UPVarious trades visit the job site to complete the interior and exterior of the structure.
CONTROL &EXPANSIONJOINT CUTTING
Expansion joints are made to allow for the dynamic movement of the concrete that occurs due to ambient temperature variances and/or movement of the soil from seismic activity.
RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS: POWER CUTTERS, CONCRETE PLANERS, CAULKING GUNS, ACCESSORIES
SLURRYCLEAN-UP
Vacuums and dust extractors can be used to remove slurry created during polishing, cutting, or grinding.
RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS: VACUUMS
REMOVINGIMPERFECTIONSAND OVERPOURS
During the pouring process, concrete may cure in an imperfect manner if a form dislodges. Those imperfections are then removed first with demolition or rotary hammers.