Are you working with a contractor familiar with working with stayform? Its faily straight forward, but not too common for a wall of much height.
I have used it for 20'+ wall heights in multiple risks.
If you comment on flammability is related to the stay in place form - "Stayform" is a product name referring to an expanded steel mesh product. When combined with sacrificial reinforcing steel, it becomes the stay-in-place form on the the backside or blindside of a wall system.
When approving susch a form system, consideration should be given to the environment in which it is placed. The sacrificial rebar and the form ties secured to them will likely be exposed to the elements on the backside of the wall. In an especially agressive environment, this steel could be a path to the interior wall reinforcement.
An internet search should get you info on Stayform or similar material. An experienced contractor may be harder to find, but it is not an overwhelming challenge to work with, so long as appropriate materials and concrete pour rates are used.
Keep posting questions and I hope it helps.
Daniel