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After the pouring with the template removed and then how to support

Construction side without approval without authorization after removal of pouring with the template, what kind of remedial measures should be taken Thank you!

Answer:

In the construction process, some of the engineering found that the template full support frame if the post-pouring in the separate support, due to the longer after the pouring set, in the demolition of the full scaffolding on the post-pouring support at the greater impact of workers It is difficult to guarantee that the support system is independent and intact.
When the concrete scaffolding is actually used to support the upper structure, to the concrete conservation period is allowed to remove the general is more than the demolition, and then used in the above level, indoor support with the steel scaffolding does not meet the requirements of the scaffolding decoration, interior decoration With the full scaffolding in the decoration when re-erected. Outdoor scaffolding in the pouring concrete can be erected when the masonry and decoration.
Do not remove the template, but in the template design and erection must be considered in the post-pouring stand alone erection in order to facilitate the future beam, board concrete to a certain strength after the other full scaffolding removed, leaving the part of the back with the template and support. (Theoretically requires beams and plates of concrete strength to reach 100% to be removed). So that the support design of the post-pouring zone takes into account that the value of the load must meet the requirements of this part to support the independent composite and take the necessary observation and maintenance measures for the template and support. This approach allows the concrete at the post- The template is disturbed, resulting in adverse damage to the structural requirements of the bad.

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