here are some typical tolerances for formwork for concrete structures
TOLERANCES FOR FORMED SURFACES
1. Variations from the plumb:
In any 10 feet of length 1/4 inch
a. In the lines and surfaces of columns, piers, walls and in arises
Maximum for entire length 1 inch
b. For exposed corner columns, control-joint
In any 20 feet of length 1/4 inch
grooves, and other conspicuous lines Maximum for entire length 1/2 inch
2. Variation from the level or from the grades indicated on the drawings:
In an 10 feet of length 1/4 inch
In any bay or in any 20 feet of length 3/8 inch
a. In slab soffits, ceilings, beam soffits, and in arises, measured before removal of supporting shores
Maximum for entire length 3/4 inch
b. In exposed lintels, sills, parapets, horizontal grooves, and other conspicuous lines
In any bay or in any 20 feet of length 1/4 inch
Maximum for entirelength 1/2 inch
3. Variation of the linear building lines from established position in plan
In any 20 feet 1/2 inch
Maximum 1 inch
4. Variation of distance between walls, columns, partitions per 10 feet of distance 1/4 inch
but not more than 1/2 inch in any one bay
and not more than 1 inch total variation
5. Variation in the sizes and locations of sleeves, floor openings, and wall opening
Minus 1/4 inch
Plus 1/2 inch
6. Variation in cross-sectional dimensions of columns and beams and in the thickness of slabs and walls
Minus 1/4 inch
Plus 1/2 inch
7. Footings:
a. Variation of dimensions in plan when formed,
Minus 1/2 inch Plus 2 inches
or when placed against unformed excavation plus 3 inches
b. Misplacement of eccentricity
2 percent of the footing width in the direction of misplacement but not more than 2 inches
c. Reduction in thickness
Minus 5 percentof specified thickness