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What (who) is supporting formwork - definition

STRUCTURE FOR SETTING CONCRETE WHICH RISES WITH THE BUILDING
Gliding formwork; Jumpform
  • Crane-Climbing formwork: The working platform and the formwork are a unit

Supporting actor         
ACTOR WHO PERFORMS A ROLE IN A PLAY OR FILM BELOW THAT OF THE LEADING ACTOR(S), AND ABOVE THAT OF A BIT PART
Supporting actress; Supporting actors; Day player; Side actor; Support role; Supporting Actor
A supporting actor is an actor who performs a role in a play or film below that of the leading actor(s), and above that of a bit part. In recognition of important nature of this work, the theater and film industries give separate awards to the best supporting actors and actresses.
Formwork         
  • Timber formwork for a concrete column.  Adjustable metal screw jacks both stabilize and plumb the form
  • Handset modular aluminum formwork
  • Modular formwork with deck for housing project in Chile
  • Placing a wall form.  A matching form will be placed on the opposite side to create the space to pour concete into
  • Traditional timber formwork on a jetty in [[Bangkok]]
  • Flying formwork tables with aluminium and timber joists. In this system the tables are supported by adjustable shoes attached to previously poured columns and walls
  • Formwork stripped exposing the set concrete
  • Pantheon]] dome
  • Formwork tables in use at a building site with more complicated structural features
  • Sketch of the side view of traditional timber formwork used to form a flight of stairs
  • poured-in-place]] concrete foundation
  • Modular steel frame formwork for a foundation.  [[Rebar]] has been stubbed up out of the concrete slab to form the base of future [[column]]s
  • Schematic sketch of traditional formwork
  • Hand setting modular aluminum deck formwork
  • Aluminum formwork system
FRAME MOLD IN WHICH CONCRETE IS POURED
Form (concrete); Concrete forms; Concrete form; Fabric formwork; Tunnel forms; Tunnel form technology; Form work; Removable Formwork
Formwork is molds into which concrete or similar materials are either precast or cast-in-place. In the context of concrete construction, the falsework supports the shuttering molds.
formwork         
  • Timber formwork for a concrete column.  Adjustable metal screw jacks both stabilize and plumb the form
  • Handset modular aluminum formwork
  • Modular formwork with deck for housing project in Chile
  • Placing a wall form.  A matching form will be placed on the opposite side to create the space to pour concete into
  • Traditional timber formwork on a jetty in [[Bangkok]]
  • Flying formwork tables with aluminium and timber joists. In this system the tables are supported by adjustable shoes attached to previously poured columns and walls
  • Formwork stripped exposing the set concrete
  • Pantheon]] dome
  • Formwork tables in use at a building site with more complicated structural features
  • Sketch of the side view of traditional timber formwork used to form a flight of stairs
  • poured-in-place]] concrete foundation
  • Modular steel frame formwork for a foundation.  [[Rebar]] has been stubbed up out of the concrete slab to form the base of future [[column]]s
  • Schematic sketch of traditional formwork
  • Hand setting modular aluminum deck formwork
  • Aluminum formwork system
FRAME MOLD IN WHICH CONCRETE IS POURED
Form (concrete); Concrete forms; Concrete form; Fabric formwork; Tunnel forms; Tunnel form technology; Form work; Removable Formwork
¦ noun another term for form (in sense 11).

Wikipedia

Climbing formwork

Climbing formwork, also known as jumpform, is a special type formwork for vertical concrete structures that rises with the building process. While relatively complicated and costly, it can be an effective solution for buildings that are either very repetitive in form (such as towers or skyscrapers) or that require a seamless wall structure (using gliding formwork, a special type of climbing formwork).

Various types of climbing formwork exist, which are either relocated from time to time, or can even move on their own (usually on hydraulic jacks, required for self-climbing and gliding formworks).