Dam formwork










Concreting on a sloping surface using tower climbing method
Dam formwork is a method of concreting one-way climbing walls. In this method, the lateral pressure of the concrete is controlled by inclined props and ledgred brackets. These forms, which are made in the integrated panel shaped and in large dimensions, are transferred to the higher part by a crane after each concreting stage.
The forms surface is made of metal sheet or plywood, they can be reused up to 40 times during the project.
Technical Specifications
Spillway formwork
The spillway formwork is possible by using single-sided panels or template.
Weight transfer by props and brackets
For concreting a dam, several stages are required and the forms transmission process is done using props and brackets.
Forms transmission by crane
The forms are transported by crane to the upper part for concreting.
Dam concreting with different slopes
Easy transfer to the next section
Create watertight concrete surface
Create exposed concrete surface
Using watertight connectors
Safe access of workers during formwork and concreting