Formwork assembly for a poured concrete structure

Static molds – Mold element – In situ construction engineering or building type

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249 17, 249 47, 249153, 249164, 249179, 249184, 249192, 249196, E04G 1108

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047429852

ABSTRACT:
A formwork assembly for a poured concrete structure includes a plurality of formwork panels and girder-like members for supporting the panels. The panels comprise a concrete surface forming sheet and laterally spaced flange-like support members on the outside surface of the panel. The panel sheet is formed of an elastically deformable material so that the panel can follow the configuration of a curved surface of the concrete structure. The support members on the panels are notched or recessed at their ends so that the aligned support members on adjoining panels form a cutout to which the girder-like member is secured.

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