Concrete Formwork Checklist at Site
Concrete Formwork Checklist at Site
Concrete Formwork Checklist at Site
1. Ensure lateral bracings provided firmly supports the forms at all points of
support.
2. Block out (stop end) braced to resist vertical and lateral loads.
3. Form panels are adequately braced and tied with each other.
5. Ensure sufficient length is provided for wall ties and has sufficient strength
and spacing as required.
. Check wales for proper proper spacing and joints between should be staggered
from one tier to the next.
7. In double member wales, one member left continuous across the location of
form ties.
9. In case double member wales is used, both wales should have identical
depths.
10. Check for adequate lap between forms and previously cast concrete.
11. Ensure that grout leakage does not occur at joints between panels and
joints between old concrete and panels above them.
12. Check the provision of resistance against uplift in case of sloping faces of
concrete formwork.
13. Ensure experienced supervisor is available at site while installing the wall
forms and while placing concrete.
3. Adequate supply of spare props, clamps, bolts, wedges and skilled workers at
site.
7. Grout loss due to movement at joints and corrective action taken against it.
11. Wooden members for creating pockets eased before concrete sets fully.
12. Concrete pouring sequence as per that shown on formwork drawing (avoid
eccentric loading).
13. Prevention of heaping of concrete and high impact drops from concrete
buckets.
15. Proper bond between layers of concrete, in case concrete is placed in layers,
by ensuring that needle vibrator while vibrating the top layer also penetrates
the lower layer.
2. Strength of concrete capable of taking self weight and construction load on it.
4. At the time of removal of side form, corners and edges not damaged.
7. Props in case of beams and slabs removed in stages from mid-span working
outwards.
8. Bolts, nuts, clamps, wedges collected in a box and not dropped carelessly.
12. Panel faces should be carefully removed and lowered without them hitting
the scaffold projections.
15. Cordoning off the area below the location where formwork removal is
proposed.
3. Timber surface and uncoated ply coated with release agent before storing.
4. Steel form coated lightly with oil to prevent corrosion.
6. Depressions, nail holes repaired with suitable materials and lightly rubbed
down to give smooth surface.
9. Storage area protected from rain and moisture and well ventilated.
11. Loose wailing, soldiers (struts) etc. stored with respective panels after
numbering for proper match when reused.
12. Bolts, nuts, champs, pins, wedges, keys and ties stored in separate bins or
boxes.