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3. Form panels are adequately braced and tied with each other.
4. Formwork corners shall be adequately tied to prevent leakage or
bulging and spreading of concrete.
5. Ensure sufficient length is provided for wall ties and has sufficient
strength and spacing as required.
6. Check wales for proper proper spacing and joints between should be
staggered from one tier to the next.
7. In double member wales, one member left continuous across the
location of form ties.
8. Wall ties and bolts tightened properly.
9. In case double member wales is used, both wales should have
identical depths.
10. Check for adequate lap between forms and previously cast
concrete.
11. Ensure that grout leakage does not occur at joints between panels
and joints between old concrete and panels above them.
12. Check the provision of resistance against uplift in case of sloping
faces of concrete formwork.
13. Ensure experienced supervisor is available at site while installing
the wall forms and while placing concrete.
FORMWORK CHECKLIST DURING CONCRETING:
1. Before concreting commences ensure proper access for workers
involved in placing, compacting and finishing concrete.
2. Presence of experienced supervisor keeping a continuous watch for
any dangerous situation.
3. Adequate supply of spare props, clamps, bolts, wedges and skilled
workers at site.
4. Alignment, camber, level and plumb (verticality) maintained while
concreting is in progress.
5. Effective depth between top and bottom reinforcement not
disturbed.
6. Cover of concrete around reinforcement steel maintained as
specified.
7. Grout loss due to movement at joints and corrective action taken
against it.
8. Loosening of wedges and fixings due to vibrations transmitted to the
formwork and corrective action against it.
9. Spilt concrete and/or grout cleaned immediately.
10. All wooden spreaders, to hold vertical form faces apart, removed
after placing concrete.
11. Wooden members for creating pockets eased before concrete sets
fully.
12. Concrete pouring sequence as per that shown on formwork drawing
(avoid eccentric loading).
13. Prevention of heaping of concrete and high impact drops from
concrete buckets.
14. Rate of concreting within allowable limits as shown on working
drawing or as assumed while designing the formwork against lateral
pressures.
15. Proper bond between layers of concrete, in case concrete is placed
in layers, by ensuring that needle vibrator while vibrating the top layer
also penetrates the lower layer.
15. Cordoning off the area below the location where formwork removal
is proposed.
16. Presence of competent crane operator and foreman.
CHEKLIST FOR CLEANING AND STORAGE OF FORMWORK:
1. Formwork as soon as it is removed, cleaned with a stiff brush.
2. Dust, dirt, stubborn bits of concrete or grout removed.
3. Timber surface and uncoated ply coated with release agent before
storing.
4. Steel form coated lightly with oil to prevent corrosion.
5. Damaged formwork sorted out and repaired before storage.
6. Depressions, nail holes repaired with suitable materials and lightly
rubbed down to give smooth surface.
7. Panels and plywood sheets stored on a horizontally leveled floor.
8. Panels stored face to face to protect the surface.
9. Storage area protected from rain and moisture and well ventilated.
10. All formwork materials stacked off the ground.
11. Loose wailing, soldiers (struts) etc. stored with respective panels
after numbering for proper match when reused.
12. Bolts, nuts, champs, pins, wedges, keys and ties stored in separate
bins or boxes.