What do you think is the most overlooked aspect of construction that can significantly impact project success? Share your thoughts on how formwork might play a role!
@@niallmcanallen6346 My thinking is it would have to be stripped. Main reason they are doing it is to take stormwater from under the building. It would be some mess of the Formwork came lose and fell down trough time. Then the stormwater would definitely have issues
What do you think is the most overlooked aspect of construction that can significantly impact project success? Share your thoughts on how formwork might play a role!
Very helpful! Thanks mate 👍
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Wouldn’t like to be stripping that!
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Would they just leave it there? Noway they can strip that, all the pipework would be completed so might not need stripped
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My thinking is it would have to be stripped. Main reason they are doing it is to take stormwater from under the building. It would be some mess of the Formwork came lose and fell down trough time. Then the stormwater would definitely have issues
But yea, seems pretty impossible to strip. Even if it had minimal nails. But a lot of material and $$$ there!