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Climbing formwork for cable-stayed bridge 1

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hmlilja

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Does anyone know any Japanese (or elsewhere from far east) based formwork-companies? I'm currently involved with cable-stayed bridge which is going to be built in Vietnam. Fancy finding a Japanese company (with internet site) for my Pylon formwork (climbing). I have the sites for 'Doka' and 'Peri' already, but they're European (me as well, BTW).

Also any information about climbing formwork systems would be appreciated (e.g. some reference project with time-tables etc. My pylons are 105m high H-shaped with cross beam at ~4/5-height, main cross section of legs is 3*3,5m with 1,5m diameter hole inside)

Thanks in advance

Heikki
 
Try "Cantilever" from australia. We have used them for jump forms. Their product is very efficient and their track record impressive.

Unfortunately I don't have their I'm sure you could dig it out on the net or online yellow pages.

nb
 
SGB have a base in Hong Kong
They have a web site.
Don't have that URL to hand but they go as SGB Interational
 
How about RMDKwikform who are worldwide.

Try info@rmdformwork.com

Regards Andy Machon


 
Try watsoneg@gil.com.au

I do not know his web site
 
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