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The shuttering area for a slab is usually calculated by measuring the length and width of the slab, multiplying it together, and then multiplying that number by a ‘shuttering factor’ which will depend on the complexity of the slab and the type of shuttering being used. For example, if the slab was 2Read more
The shuttering area for a slab is usually calculated by measuring the length and width of the slab, multiplying it together, and then multiplying that number by a ‘shuttering factor’ which will depend on the complexity of the slab and the type of shuttering being used.
For example, if the slab was 2m x 6m, then you would multiply 2m x 6m = 12m² and then multiply it by the chosen shuttering factor, which would range from 1-3 depending on the details mentioned above.
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