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		<title>Concrete Formwork</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Concrete Formwork - is required to pour concrete wall and to support temporarily unsafe walls.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Concrete Formwork &#8211; is required to pour concrete wall and to support temporarily unsafe walls.</div>
<div>Formwork is a temporary construction; however care must be taken to prevent damage to permanent work. Three general principles govern formwork design and construction:</div>
<div>Quality accuracy of the concrete shape and the final finished surface quality.</div>
<div>Safety strength of the formwork structure. Personal safety of people, both carpenters and the public.</div>
<div>Economy The structural frame is usually the most significant cost component, a dominant and critical factor in the time of construction.</div>
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		<title>Concrete Shoring</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Shoring is the construction of a temporary structure to support temporarily an unsafe structure. These support walls laterally.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">They can be used under the following circumstances:</p>
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<li>When walls bulge out</li>
<li>When walls crack due to unequal settlement of foundation and repairs are to be carried out to the cracked wall.</li>
<li>When an adjacent structure needs pulling down.</li>
<li>When openings are to be newly made or enlarged in a wall.</li>
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<h4><b>Types of shoring</b></h4>
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<li>Raking shores (figure 1 to 3)</li>
<li>Flying shores (figure 4 and 5)</li>
<li>Dead shores (figure 6 and 7)</li>
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<h4><b>RAKING SHORES</b></h4>
<p>In this method, inclined members known as rakers are used to give lateral supports to walls. A raking shore consists of the following components:</p>
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<li>Rakers or inclined member</li>
<li>Wall plate</li>
<li>Needles</li>
<li>Cleats</li>
<li>Bracing</li>
<li>Sole plate</li>
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<p><strong>The following points are to be kept in view for the use of the raking shores:</strong></p>
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<li>Rakers are to be inclined in the ground at<img decoding="async" style="display: inline; border: 0px;" title="clip_image001" src="http://theconstructor.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/clip_image0011.gif" alt="clip_image001" width="31" height="21" border="0" />. However the angle may be between <img decoding="async" style="display: inline; border: 0px;" title="clip_image001[1]" src="http://theconstructor.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/clip_image00111.gif" alt="clip_image001[1]" width="31" height="21" border="0" />and <img decoding="async" style="display: inline; border: 0px;" title="clip_image002" src="http://theconstructor.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/clip_image0022.gif" alt="clip_image002" width="31" height="21" border="0" />.</li>
<li>For tall buildings, the length of the raker can be reduced by introducing rider raker.</li>
<li>Rakers should be properly braced at intervals.</li>
<li>The size of the rakers is to be decided on the basis of anticipated thrust from the wall.</li>
<li>The centre line of a raker and the wall should meet at floor level.</li>
<li>Shoring may be spaced at 3 to 4.5m spacing to cover longer length of the bar.</li>
<li>The sole plate should be properly embedded into the ground on an inclination and should be of proper section and size.</li>
<li>Wedges should not be used on sole plates since they are likely to give way under vibrations that are likely to occur.</li>
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