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This is a special compilation of selected articles on formwork from Concrete International magazine. Fifteen papers include subjects such as construction live loads caused by power buggies, interactive vertical formwork selection systems, interactive horizontal formwork selection systems, textile form methods to improve concrete durability, steel forms speed construction of upper deckbents, formwork for architectural concrete, formwork removal, formwork release agents, air-supported forming, movable air form structures for containing airborne releases, fabric forms for concrete, modular structural forming systems for shotcrete, and precast concrete stay-in-place forming systems for lock-wall rehabilitation. Contents: Hui-Ming Lee, Wai-Fah Chen, and Xi-La Liu *Interactive Vertical Formwork Selection System, by Awad S. Hanna and Victor E. Sanvido *Construction Load Analysis of Slabs and Shores Using Microcomputers, by Pericles C. Stivaros and Grant T. Halvorsen *Interactive Horizontal Formwork Selection System, by Awad S. Hanna and Victor E. Sanvido *Shore and Reshore Scheduling Using a Microcomputer, by N. J. Gardner and A. Muscati *Textile Form Method to Improve Concrete Durability, by Marton Marosszeky, Michael Chew, Massi Arioka, and Phillip Peck *Steel Forms Speed Construction of Upper Deck Bents for University Basketball Arena, by Russell Brown and Matt Boone *Formwork for Architectural Concrete at North River Water Pollution Control Plant, by Martin Fradua and Ted Long *Formwork Removal and Architectural Concrete, by Joseph A. Dobrowolski *Formwork Release Agents *Air-Supported Forming: Will It Work?, by Robert B. Haber *Movable Air Form Structures for Containing Airborne Releases, by Richard A. Kaden *Fabric Forms for Concrete, by Bruce A. Lamberton *Modular Structural Forming System for Shotcrete, by Dale Pearcey *Precast Concrete Stay-in-Place Forming System for Lock-Wall Rehabilitation, by James E. McDonald |
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