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To check the shuttering of a slab, constructors typically need to check the following elements: 1. The shuttering boards should be of uniform and correct sizes, with no joint gap. 2. The supports for the shuttering should be of sufficient strength to bear the weight of the shuttering and the concretRead more
To check the shuttering of a slab, constructors typically need to check the following elements:
See less1. The shuttering boards should be of uniform and correct sizes, with no joint gap.
2. The supports for the shuttering should be of sufficient strength to bear the weight of the shuttering and the concrete being poured.
3. The rate of movement of shuttering boards should be monitored so that the concrete is not exposed until it hardens.
4. Holes/voids in walls and columns should also be checked. The shuttering should be removed gradually as the concrete gains strength.