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Package "A".

I Date : 22nd October 1996 Our Ref : HiS4{l?llJ/96

I Attention : Richard D. Mann.


Project Manager

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Subject : Single Sided Formwork to 3.+5m Deep
il Foun datoi ons.

n Dear Sir,

I Further to our recent discussions we are pleased to submit our proposals for the
Single Sided Formwork to the Control Building and Range Hall.

il Enclosed are our calculations for the shoring requirements on a typical 6m long
form. A component list with unit hire rates is shown on page 2 of this quotation.

I The components are based on the use of the SGB Mk2 Soldier and Dual Beam

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System with HD Shoring. SGB Metroiform Panel can be substituted for the Dual
Beams and Plywood but concrete pressure may cause delection in the 12mm
panel plywood.

I We trust that this information will be of assistance and await your further
instructions.

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Scaffolding & Formwork

Quotation No. H/6482/J/96

Nesma Al Fadl - Hunter Proiect Phase 3 - Packaqe "A"

Single Sided Formwork to 3.45m Deep Foundation Slab for Control Building
and Range Hall.

Sufficient Materials for 6.0m length of Wall Formwork.

Description Unit Rate Total

3600mrn
Mk2 Soldier - 6 20.00 120.00
1800mm
Mk2 Soldier - 6 1'1.00 66.00
2700mm
Mk2 Soldier - 6 16.00 96.00
Base
Swivel Shore 12 2.50 30.00
Threaded
Shoring Adaptor - 12 7.00 84.00
Tubular
Shoring Adaptor - 12 7.00 84.00
Web BearingPlate 24 1.50 36.00
Adaptor
Shoring Head P.P.P. 12 3.00 36.00
LiftingBracket 4 2.0a 8.00
metres
Dual 5150 Beam - 66 2.54 165.00
UniversalClamp 66 0.80 52.80
Form Jack 6 4.00 24.40
Hop-Up Bracket 6 3.00 18.00
metres
Scaffold Tube Galv - 15 0.60 9.00
Diuble Coupler 7 0.55 3.85
metres
Scaffold Board - 25 2.00 50.00
Single Coupler 6 0.55 3.30
18mm Plywood(sq.m.) 21 By Nesma Al Fadl.

Total Weekly Hire Rate SR 885.95


Less 40% discount SR 354.38

Nett Weekly Hire Rate SR 531.57


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Customer: FADL
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SOLDTER SINGLT_SIDED WALL FORMWORK


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Soldier Size(s) 3.600

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0verall ltlall Length: 6.000
Sold'ier Spacing: 1.200
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m
m
K i cker He'ight :
!{all Thickness:
0mm
1000 mm

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l,iai ing Pos'itions:
349
38 387
3412
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735 i085 1434 1783 2132 2440 2855 3205

Concrete Type or wi thout adm"ixtures


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OPC,RHPC
24.5 kN/cu.m
SRPC

Rate of Placing i m/hour

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Concrete Pressure:
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PROP LOADS Permissible 90 kN


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1 .200
2.440
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63.95
56.30
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Max. Sagging BM = 4.96kN.m at 0 .500m

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= 6.25kN.m at
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Permi ssible
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= 5.00mm RF
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SOLD T ER BEND T NG ANALYS


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React.ion Reserve
kN

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2.400 74.94 >2
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4.800
5 .900
14.94
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Permissible
*= 6.80kN.m RF = )Z
Max. Hogging BM 1.69kN.m at
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= 5.40kN.m RF
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4.800m
= >2
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= 4.44mm RF
5 .400m
= )Z
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Permissible - 4.44mm RF = >7.
Minimum Reserve Factor = 1.86
(Reserve Factor = Permissible / Appl ied)
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are required and considerable savings are'rherefore achieved in the cost of provicling apropriate ground
anchorages. Suitable for all applications where a heavy duty shore is requrreci. incluciing supponing pre-
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SGB MK II SOLDIER SYSTEM _ INTRODUCTION
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SGB's extensive range of high quality soldiers has evolved as a
result of our long working relationship with building and civil
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engineering contractors and our understanding of specific on- q
site requirements. This unique process has culminated in the
development of our latest generation of soldiers the SGB MK ll.
The Mark ll has been design engineered to offer you unrivalled
advantages. +

A i-aoid v expanding market for SGB MK


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New Profile I
ll S: o e's ras no\\ ooened up as
Contractcrs have realrsed they can be
The new, prof ile of the MK ll Scldier, with srmplv' adapted for non-formwork
ii's pattern of diamond shaped hoies
with stlffening ribs, is the result cf an
applicaiions, where specialised
eouipment ts normaliv required,
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€r 1e flS i e LO-pUle' analVSl5 iO frequentiy for only short pelods of t me.
cietermine the best balance between
strength, stiff ness, and weight The adaptabilitl' 6i,n. soldiers when
combineC with a small range of ancillary
components means that 1-lssyzy DutV
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Wide Range push puli props, vertical, horizontal and
inciined shores can be provided at short
^ot ce and ol cornoe trt ve prices.
Wrth a comprehenstve range of eight
lengtns of soidier and a choice of
essentia accessoles, the Contractor
can f ind economical soluttons to al his
wai 'o -wor' O'ob.errs
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Versatility

When the soidiers are combrnec \/ith 1ne


SGE Du-Al aluminium waiing beams
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even grealer economies can be made.
The greater strength of the Du-Al
wairngs allow,s soidier spac ngs and iie
lo6ds to be optimrsed. Tc thts can a,e &
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ad0ei the benef its of long life, I ght
werght, and iast assembly, alt ccmb ning
to give the most versatile svstem evei-for
wall tormu,,ork
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Used with iarge, high qualir',r sheets of
plvin,ood, the SGB MK I Soioier svstem
( er 3el sf \ ever lhe n osl 5111',E€-11 *
concrele f lnish specifications rr;hilsi i

keeprng oef iection to accepiab e Lrmiis


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WALLFORMS

The SGB MK ll Soldrer Svstem enables lf preferr-ed, I mber ,vaLinqs may be lies of aLi tVpes are surlable for use wrth
Contractors to construct concrete'rvaLis r,rsed, but !enerail',,'esuit rn lhe use of -- '.'. I So d,e, bu' SOre F. r\' rg r,o l
w-iCr w ll Sal,SlV'ne -nOSr C/de.ttng soldiers being at closer spac ngs cue io Co not eccnorn ca lv cater for the
requrrements cf Ccnsult ng Engineers the reducec StrengIn of these.nembers inax murr load varue of the Soid er when
d.o Arch tecrs nh.'sL.q'-oirg .os'' -, wnen ccrr:parec io Du A r,rsed n accordance\/rth lhe atesi
an accePtab e ie'rel. i-eccnrmencatrons regard ng saf etv
Assembiv a.d erea: on irrnes;r:
By oerm tting ihe use of the arge sneets . --,:?l-. 1- ' - '- : .:
The re',v SG ts Sc-id er Tre
has been
of nigh quaiity plywooC now availabie, . a-rp.,na'r e or..,ooc''- s0ecrirca desrgnecl to m-tch lhe lcacl
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jcrnt mar<ing and other biem shes are simply naried or 3ci-.weC Ic ine i r,Dit. cilcac ly of the Soid er. 1l Iherefcri:
kept lo a minirrum. When this is backed rnsert pror., ded n ine face of tne Du A shows consrderable cosi benef ris',vhen
bv SGB MK ll Soldiers and SGB Du-Al 'wairng comcared with other iies desrgn-.rj fcr
aiuminrum waiings it is possibie to cater heavier oads The new iie s oi the Si'e
The lvlK i1 So dier si stem enab es rhe
'O' li. p''.( dre 'aqL 'ere^r j bort tyce lt has a tie rcd cf 1 7mm
'On-ldLe 1-Tilrr )i i1;'1 fi QOu :a. ;'!:r-O
wrth acceptable def lect on of the forrn c.liameter ancj uses a self ciean nq ccr
bltl- c ,st .u;tnQs :- -t 06'L:' S_c
iace. lhread to reduce marntenance costs
acpearance cf lie ''r sied acnci-ete in
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Oc rq- fl D r-l A/a '',gS / arr O .jodr'u' l:-, J-.t l The ir.: KN pei-m ssrble load can be
lhe nigh strength oi lhe so drers, arch teclrrat 'e3i!.as itr.il!-.r aarled at 3nv pcsrt on a ong ihe so ii -.r,
a).r r. ng SpaC 'gS lo oo 'r o. imi5Pl requ rernafits anO CoeS nOt CjeCreaSe
'vrth
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s.lflngs As with ail SGB products safet,i rs a
pr rne consideratrcn. Hop up bracK-.is
can be f ttecj to the so diers at any he ghi
to iorm a convenrent platform for the
pourrng of concrete On h gher forms,
platforms at other leve s can be provrded
to enabie the frxrng and remova of tres n
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complete saf etv. o support ihe forms
both durrng erection and between Lrses,
stabilisers can be irtted These have a
wrcle base for safeiv and are easily
aojustaDle for angle For hrgher pcurs, or
when extra safety rs i'equired, SGB Mark
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sir-irt icr "cusn cL-i " orcp).
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Corner Soldiers
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Designed to be used in conjunction w,rth
standard soldiers, thev srmplify the E
construction of corners. Allowing ties to
pass through n both directions, they
each repiace two standard sclciier-s.
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Thev permit the ties to be closer to the
corner which in turn reduces the loaoing
on the external corner, leading to further
econom ies. T
The corner soldier can be left attached tc
one form, reducing the handling and
f ixing costs on repetitive work.
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svstem in general use todav. These
reusabie tres are availab e wrth a
comclete range of accessor es includ ng
thrusi plates, w no nuls, plastic spacer
tubing and plastic cones rhe 15mm
nominat diameter t e r-od has a robust, E
seli ciear ng threaC an: a sa{e working
oad cf i 27 kN iv" trr a saiely facior r.lf
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Begardless cf the icads nvoived, th is *
sVStem provides a ,,rerr, strong and
reirable soiuiion il-ra.i ac. reves
tJ't).oe 3b'e e.C:o'r l: .: ve.. eis. lo
instal anc parlicular i suiiabir for waler *
reiarning structures. :

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Timber Waling Clamps Form Jacks Stabilisers

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SG3 Soidiers.
Prmai'ilri used io evel a forr-r, lhe\'' can
arso be LlseC nLrrizcnta ly as a 3 umb rr,1
Eas ly attachecl io Ihe bas-. of soidiers
if ey ili-ovicle a meens,il o umb ng;ni
ii-orrrce,,vien ltltec to a cltrlbrng fcrrn A .jtrb srng tne form lcr exti-a saf,::ty f
:rrn rr.ui-n cf i\,vo jacks are r-'rlulIed per !:ial cn on: s tie lnl'7 ii-e base musl Ie
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5,.ts Scldiers

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facilities ior rftrng bv crane

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beams io the Solcjiers where a quick
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Hop-up Brackets

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w de workrng piatform 'ryhich can be
fixed at any e!'e . They incorporate a
socket to take a guard post of standard
I scaffold tube A guard rari of standard
tube wrth scaf fold f rttrngs for attachmenl
and a toe board complete the platfcrm

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il End Tie Washer ',"A,lhere
support io ihe waiings and ihe form f ace
on crane nandled forms,lhese can be
Used in conJUnclion wrth siandard bolted lo the botio.n of lhe so d ers
Dvwrdag tie rod, nuts, and thrusi iilate The'r shouid Ce firted on the soldiers to
il thev enable two soidiers to be f rx3d at whrch the liftrnq brackets are attachecj.
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Providing accurate and good looking cornpieted by using accessories f rom the varyrng curvatures. Forms can be re-
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been an expensive operation rnvclving irfting brackets, form jacks, and hop up s ded walls rt rs importani to rncorporate
the manuf acture of special radiused brackets to form safe working piatforms suitable packrngs on one face tc ailow
walings in fabricated timber or steel. Thls the soldier-s to be aliEned ro T
The made up forms are coupled together
traditional method invoives skiiied labour accommodate the ties.
as required, to form a complete circie for
and gives little, if any, re-use potential applications such as small tanks, or in The SGB Circular Formwork S5,stem
f or the materials.
units to suit the length of pour specrf ied offers many advantages over traditional *
The introduction of SGB's patented for larger tanks or curved walls for methods which involve high labour ccsts
Circular Formwork System means that pedestrian under passes etc. for making up forms which may oniy be
all types of curved or circular walls can used once or twice.
The versatility of the Circular Formwork
now be constructed quickly and
economically. Based on the well proven
System is fu(her demonstrated where ;
oiffsra., parts of the structure requtre
SGB MK ll Soldier system it eliminales
the need for special curved walings by
f lexing the plywood form face to the
required radrus. The minrmu.n
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--'Adjustment is achieved srmply by
lengthening or shortening the turn
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buckles and when set the curve is locked
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applications such as strarghl wali.r is
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fl Bobust steel angies, availab e in lengths
This rs used for the form f ace. Standard
size Finnish Birch piywood sheets are to su t the herght of the soldier, are

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Circuiar Formwork System to the exact
'adrus requrred. For most appl cations
attached io both ends of the piywood
-[hese
facriitate the bend ng of the
ply'"rrcod and allcw jcinrng of adlacent
8mm thrck plywood is surtab e. iorms

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1 525mm or 3O5Cmm x 1 220mm but

other s zes mav be used. Inner and Outer Fork Arms

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alio,,v connection cf the Turnbuck es.
They are of different lengths to su t
;nte'.a or e^-erndr !or-s
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range of radii. These are connected
across the Fcrk Arrns ani when
adtusted, bv extendrng or rectract ng ihe
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3 TURN BUCKLE
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4 STIFFENING BFACE
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many heavy duty iaise woi-k
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Tubuiar Shoring Adaptor

Bo ted on tne boilcm of a sold er-, 1


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Threadeci Shoring Aciaptor


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Forkhead

Can be usec r D aae ar'ire ne ac 3as:


Piate ani',r,rili sul-.pcri Mii ll soro,ers,
timbers, or Du-Al Beams.
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Soidier Bracing Coupler

Frxed to ine solci er i prcv des a :cuoi.:r


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for the attacnrnent oi scaiiold tutre,
requireC when lac ng and brac ng s to be 1 NiAD/BASE PLATE 4 TUBULAF SHORING ADAPTOF
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shoring is where large wall or column reburldrng. ..€
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ioad capacrty of up to 90kN means that
The adjustm,.nl Convenrentl'f ocated
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who e soidie. tc be Tnrs ensures
f ewer shores are required and iherefore
thai sciat er,,,,,etqnt ts''otateo
alv.ra'rs supporteC

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cosi -f cro.. o;tg sLlrtaD.e.Jruuno
anchorages. Thev are sijitable for all
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saieiy {ealrre of the SGB ivlK lshore,
',vn c:r arsc Icv'us soldiers lc be braced
appl cations 'r'/here a hearry dutv shcre;s
together Nur r.g assemb y if desired
reuu red, :nciud rg supoor',rg D.e-.cio-
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Used in conjunct on wrth web bealng il/


orattS tt D'ov des 3 /8r'r 3116 1o

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deveioos tne full ioad potentialoi the
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Soldier shores can provide safe heavy
duty struts for use in excavations or to
support existing buildings during
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reconstruction For special applications
where the shore is required to act as a
jack, an adaptor is available allowing an
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that the shore is supported saf ely on the
waling timber or steel. Alternative hote
positions are avarlable to surt cjrffereni
depth walings

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On Civil Engineering sites there is often a
requirement for a beam stronger than
purchase of a rolled steel section is not
just f iable. The SGB MK ll Soldier offers
range of appJications. The versarility of
the SGB MK ll Soldier makes it popular
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short term use can be economically
hired. Fitted into standard SGB Cuplok
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The table rndicates some arrangements
ol soidrer spac ing relaleo ro tre positrlr s
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In nrost cases the maxlmum allowable
Tie posrtrons affeci the soldier spac ngs tie load has been utilised ln{rnite
as indicated in the table belorr When variatrons of tie position and soldter ru
ties are posrtioned above the concrete spacing are possible For example it s
pouring level and rmmedratelv above the possrble to increase the sold er spacing if
k cker, bending rnoment or def leci on is wairngs of suitable strength are used
critrcal.
Where the other tie positions are shown
with addit onalties SGB's computer
design service is capable of producing
4 95m ry
in the illustration below, def lection of the oplimised solutions where specif ic
soldier is not critical since these requrremenls are to be met.
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Mechanical Properties Permissible Spans for Plywood


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PermissrbiebenclingrnoTnent 38kNm
Permiss bie tie oad (at any point) 1 1 5kN Concrete Pressure Span
Pp.rr. ss,bte berding mo'nent al toint (kN/sq m) {mm) i
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Concrete Timber
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Waling Vertical Spacing (mm)

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150x50 I180 1C60 950 870 800
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10 150x50
1330
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740
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690
600
BO 1 50
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90 150x50 910 800 120 650 600 550 51 0 480

fl 50 150x75 1800 1 690 1 590 1510 1440 1380 1320 1 260


60 150x75 1640 1 540 1450 1 380 1 0 230 114A
3r 1 1 060
70 150x75 1520 1424 1340 1 260 1160 1060 990 924
80 50 x 75 142A 1330 1230 10 1020 940 870 820
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PERMISSIBLE SPANS FOF DU.AL S150 WALINGS


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115 200 225 250 275 300 325
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1800 1800 1800
1800 '1800 1800
1800 800 1150
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PERMISSIBLE SPANS FOB DU.AL T150 WALINGS

Concrete Waling Verticai Spac ng (mm)


f, Pressure
(kN/sq.m) 175 2OA 225 250 215 300 325 350

50 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2490 242A 2310


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2500
2500
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2500
2500
2450
249A
237A
241A 2350 2290 2230
2300 223A 2110 2120
BO 2500 2440 2350 227A 220A 2140 2080 2020
90 2450 2350 2260 2180 212A 2060 1940 1800
E For spans exceeding 25O0mm, contact SGB Technical Servrces for guidance.

The walings have been considered continuous over THREE spans. Timber properties for
g Grade SC4 have been empioyed in accordance with " Formwork - A Gulde to Good
Practice, " Concrete Society/lnstitution of Structurai Engineers.

Loading Data
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3 Universa C amp 71 21 90 060
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Code Weight (ko)

1 Forkhead 4430 18 4 80
2 Threaded
Shoring
Adaptor 4430 38 8 50
3 Tubular
Shoring
Ada ptor 443431 i295
4 Web Bearing
Plate 4434 26 0 60
5 Heavy Duty
Push'Pull Prop
Ada ptor 4434 25 6 B0
6 Swivel Shor ng
Ba se 4430 24 5 00
Head/ Base
Plate 4430 22 3 40
I Soldier Bracing
Coupler 4430 35 3 90
I Trench Support
T dte 4430 33 6 60

Circular Formwork Com ponents

Component Code Length (m) Werght (kg)

1 . Edge Angies 4440.O4 120 16 00


4440 03 210 35 00
4440.02 300 39 00
4444 01 360 47 A0

2. Outer
Fork Arm 4440 05 0 6r 400
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Fork Arm 4444.06 039 2AA

4. Strffenrng Brace 4440 0l 064 2BO

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5. Turnbuckle - standard 4440 Ag a aA 347 18 00
- short 4440 .1O 169 2.82 10 00

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lorthe construction of concr"," tto*. or",l,
economl'ano v"rsatility;;;th" resutt of extensive research
"no and
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deveropmentintotheconiinuci,isoe'i,ii##i;#ffi
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hlghllght today's most cost effeciiveii"t"r.-seg filetrifom
incorporates the advantages of early
strlklng which will dramatically increaie outpug nnibt empioitng
end of this brochure for an analysis.) iei" i"bouirirl (see
"triciengy.
Simplicity
Built-in simplicity with its.resulting spee-d of erection.
striking and dismanfling is one of the outstanding
features of the sGB Metriform syitem.-onty a limited numodr
of components are required for the construction
of any type of wall or floor slab and sGBCLiplok;;.{f"rdi"ll.iuiii"orpatibte
as a supporting system for
floor construction. Propsare autom.atically set-out in position
ancitr'u use of sGB's proplok system will
significantlyease assemblyoperations a'io irp.u"bio;t"";;;d
capabitities. (Referto separare teaftet.)
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Paneledge sections are engineered to f ine limits
ensuring tight flush joints, with no slots or surptus tie holes
through which grout can escape causing surf ace
oternisfreJano staining. Double sided plastic coated
plywood produces the best possible coi"ret"
finish. sGB vtetriroim willmaintain rts superiorfinish even after
repeated use.

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Economy
Panels have special.hot-rolled high yield
stress edge sections, designed to resist damage
grvrng ample strength without from site abuse by
,ni"ieiiu.yweightlThe ierin 6onoed ptywood infil[orexterior
tough and durable surface and is use, has a
sio.gg rtriny u.u. therefore be obtained before lhe infill
needs reversino oiving 'double r,re'Lrpectancy.
"outu"o-uotn
Unlike traditioniliitoE,. tom*i;k"lv"ffi;r
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Alledged anJ notesare specialry sealed against moisture.
offers armSst unrimiieo rife with row maintenance
cosrs.
Accuracy
All components are manufactured
to very close toiera.nces using the most
technology Metriform will repeateorv up-to-date engineering
pidouce consistent ,"riitjin dimensionaraccuracy,
Safety
Hop-up brackets fitted to wall forms will
allow siteoperatives to work in safety.
cantilever f rames will srmilarly provide cantilever beams or cuplok
facility when required' compbiieni.
uJJitionarfddo;[;;ioo, area to, p'uoonnJ ,"cess with a guard
arJiiea.iry rranoteo sii.. rarr
( controlred, and components are r"rnou"d weights. srriking of soffit forms is
individuaily in "no
comprete safety.
Design
Alicomponents are engineered to be robust,
lightweight (whilst still^maintaining high
under site condition. sp";;l;tierition strength) and easily
f,:::ffJ"d l. lwliv. s]"!. to eriminatins damase rhrough
roush

Design Service
SGB technical staff are always avarlable
to advise
on the use of SGB Metrrform and to
Oeiiqn anO
prepare complete schemes for its
appliJation. This
specialist service is availabte free oiJna-rie
anO
without obligation.

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F[!It AIIO HATF WIDTH PAHETS trIABAL

Panels
SGB Metriform panels are steelkamed wrth reptaceable
plywood infills. Delivered on site with tie holes iorwalt
construction pre-drilled and plugged. For floor construction this
simple and economic method prevents any groui lois wnlch is
common wrth other systems and results in poor surlace firiishes.
lhe double sided plastrc coated plywood gives long life as both
sides can b€ used many more time! than u-ntreated"ptywood All
edges and holes are eflectively sealed lo prevent the absorption
ol morsture, The 70mm deep welded steei rame rs of hot roiled.
f

high yield stress steel to resist damage and site abuse. See
page 9 for panels tn wall construclion.

Length x widrh {m} Weighl(ksf Code


2.4x0.6 39.8 4451i24
LO X U.f) 30.4 4451 t tB
15x0.6r 25.6 4451t15
1.2 x 0,6i 206 4451t12
( 0.9 x 0.6r 16.0 4451109
t-J 2.4 x 0.3 267 447 4/24 I 2x03mand
.B x 0.3r I 5 x0 3m Panels
1 20.2 4474t 1B
'I
.5 x Q.3* 16.9 4474t 15
1.2 x 0.3' 13.4 4.1 /41 ll
0.9 x 0.3r 9.2 4474tOg
rNormally
used lor floor construction

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5x0&nPanel

'fl\"-.,^...,
*ff!.t'
t'1,
IFIfItt SUPPORT CHAHHEI.$
d{=Jl
EAEI.I\L
lnflllGhannels
Desgned to support plywood infrlling rn f loor and walt
conStruclton or to be used in conjunctton
wrth edqe iectrons
make up non-standard panet.. r'n",ng;nio;il-e"siq";un"bre,to
eithe r 1 2mm (1/z n ) or 1 9m m rz. iniprfiuoJ-iillr!
i
f
are provided in all faces so that *ooOicr"*s-.* ju
uo or u,
JruO" to
secure the plywood if necessary
Length (mf Weisht (ksf Code
2.4 r3.6 4465 24
'1.8
9.9 4465 1B
1.5 8.3 4465 1 5
1.2 67 4465 12
0.9 4.6 4465 09

The illustrations show how typical inlilling


between
panels can be achigved. The methods
a"re rOen-tliar tor wart
construclion but as the width of the inlill varrei-,"fu,"i."
ro
( Metrilorm technical data sheets is advised.
;!.

l SmChannet

2.4m Channet z'4.


(-
r.)
'o 0 [ 0 0 0-
I I requr red. r rmber
m"y o" uor"o
lo prevent deflecton ot lmtrer
o"i**n-f,"n@

lnlill channet with I gmm ptyyitod

lnlill channets wrthwrder lglmplywood inftlt

lnltll ch366s1 s,16 t zmm plyuood

fl,
ce/

lnlili ch6n6s;s;15 *ide. t 2mm pt'ryood intril

Plywood may be screwed lo anlillchannels


to provide a srngle componenl wh€n
re-use is necessary
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Metriform beamand panel modulesofferachoice


of l2
supporting grids on props or Cuplok support scaffoldtng

Supporting grids
A 1.Bm x 1.9m C l.Bmx1.3m E 1.2mx 1.6m
B 1.Bm x t.6m D 1.2m x t.9rn G l.Bmx t.0m J 2.5mx l.grn
F 1.2m x .t .3m H 1.2mxt.Om K 2.5mx1.6m L 2.5m x l.3m
M 2 5m x 1.0m

slab panct
Gridr{mrmf rhicknerr crld t"s-
b"iiltro" #: clrd.(mrmr Thlckncrr
iii: u.rortmxml ilil*"... o.fi.cflon
3:n_T*11 rI
arri r.iia
TypeA ffir
pinersrsmx0om 342 =- ryfi-
ond jis :?
133 ;3 ll1
gl:*?Bltl8. 3oo os rB o r/r
j
Beams, em

zso 46 ,ii
2s?
affi
'

999 ro
S )i,i
coo
s2 3oB 199 12 3sr
IJ,i,,",",lr,"
Beams 1 8m long goo tB
350 33 ?7 1 Beanrs I 2m tmg 800 14
400 310 90o 16
264
37 346 i6t
44Q 41 374 l9P 17 iia
I:1"",.:..
Beams 1 8m tong 450
5oo Z
,,
O
Beamsz sm rons 3
;33 ;r iss
33 3 ll?
lii itr 3 30 3

3:,i

BeamsI2rntong lt t tr8nelsI5mxo6m *uu zJt)


l5o
2oo ag
3r l3J s*';'ii;iil"g Zoo
25o 13 333
250 46 rBI ?11 26 is;
zqo sz zos 199 ?B aso

Beamsl2mlong r5E Panelsl2mxoom r'<J


30o
3s0 ,;
33 Eeamszsmlons 200
2so ;.;
II
;r[
133
Ivo?i _
i?3 ;t 33S
1s6 187
lii it
268
3gi
;oo
t'inetstzmxo6m ffi ?vpr&l
Beamsr zm oni soo
600
;3
zi ii:u B::fl:?*H|. 45o
liS e!
o7
;i;
?:/ 26.5 30.0
660 3.0 28e 08 33i
730 33 316 :?9 oe ios
Theabovefrgures are based o"ffirrr, j
::j:ll'J34"'ffi"H?trfi::f,ffie1;;tffiiiln; i#
'TJor,,ip*.or*0, Ji ix'iili,f ,ir'uoing rne weishr or the Marirorm. For ,urrher
in,ormatbn
ffi#Jl l:'t
f.i!,/
Plan vrewol typicar Metrirorm floor rayout for right reinforced
concrete srab

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.:;ii1il:!
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.'iir,'ta
:.,:1":i:i1,';'i".

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., i:,:..1

L2 x o Gm Panels \-\
---'t" \ \_ 1 Sx06mPaners
-----_ 1.8r0.3mPanel

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Title: Hunter Proj ect l.lob Ref , 15500
Water t,ank Fac. 6
lsheec uo: 3 of i

lerepd By: G. Melki Dat.e: i.5 Mar 97


lcncta ny: Date:

CUPLOK BTRDCAGE
Area L05.8 sq.m
Volume 485.9 cu.m
Concrete Density 24.5 kN/cu.m
fmposed + Formwork 2.0 kN/sq.m
Slab Loading 5.7 kN/sq.m
Leg Load .6
r.4 kN
Lifr Heighr. 2.0 m

(
BM (kN.m) sF (kl.i1 Defn (mm)
Secondary Bearer 0.6 ( 6.8) 2.7 (22.0) 0.3 ( 4.8)
Primary Bearer 2.4 ( 5.8) 7 .9 (22.0) 2.2 ( 6 .7)

Schedule of Equipment.

1005.94 Standard 2m 4 lug 56


1051.94 Standard 1. Bm spigotl_ess 4 Iug 55
1007.90 Ledger/Transom L.3m L44
1008.90 Ledger 1 -8m t47
1075.90 Base & Head P1ate 56
1010.90 Universal Jack - 500mm t72
6s33.90 Fixed Forkhead - L50mm 56
r_r.65.90 Jack Brace - Short 30
1r_7r_.90 Bracing Coupler 30
I
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r_155.90 AdjusEable Brace - Short 23
1r.s6.90 Adjustable Brace - Irong 7
4430.35 Soldier Universal C1amp L54
7r52 - Dual sr_50 259.8 m
::u* ,-.)

NOTE:
No a]l-owance has been made for temporary working platforms.
No allowance has been made for access, handrails et.c.
No aLlowance has been made for ply form face.

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