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Climbing- and Automatic climbing formwork

Overview

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• General Information Climbing Technology


and Overview Doka systems

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• Selection of the „right“ climbing system

• What else can we provide?

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General Information
Climbing Technology
and
Overview Doka systems

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Construction method other than conventional
Cores climb ahead Cores and Slabs at the same time

 Disconnecting critical and non cirtical path  Less costs at reinforcement joints
 Easier to handle disturbances

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Difference Crane climbing - Automatic climbing
Automatic climbing equipment
… is permanently connected to the building
… lifts up to a wind speed of 72 km/h
… lifts up a lot of platforms at the same time

Crane climbing Automatic climbing

 Automatic climbing supports to


execute the sequences as
planned in the time schedules!

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For each building the right solution …
Product overview
Automatic climbing formwork

Climbing formwork

MF 240 GC Xclimb 60 SC Xclimb 60 SKE 50 plus SKE 100 SCP

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Climbing formwork MF 240
Easy to lift - Animation

• Formwork and Climbing-equipment lifted as


one unit

 saving time (crane and labor) at each lift

• Formwork rolled back without crane

 easy to clean and oil for high quality


surfaces

• Adaption to project with standard items

 high rental percentage

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Guided climbing formwork Xclimb 60
Never loose the contact to the building - Animation

• Features of MF240 apply


(Lifting in one unit, Roll back, rentable
items)

 Doka quality

• Lifting each unit very fast and independent


of the wind conditions

 saving time (crane and labor) at each lift

• Unit always connected to the structure

 high standard of safety

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Automatic climbing formwork Xclimb 60
Lifting process with modular hydraulic equipment …- Animation

• Features of MF240 apply


(Lifting in one unit, Roll back, rentable
items)

 Doka quality

• Lifting each unit very fast and independent


of the wind conditions without crane

 crane available for other tasks

• Easy to handle portable hydraulic


components

 efficient self climbing system

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Automatic climbing formwork SKE 50 plus
Lifting the vertical forms without the use of the crane … - Animation

• Features of MF240/Xclimb 60 apply (Lifting


in one unit, Roll back, rentable items)

 Doka quality

• Lifting a lot of platforms at the same time


very fast and independent of the wind
conditions without crane

 Crane available for other tasks and


 High safety through closed platforms

• Climbing without crane directly after the


installation

 Crane available for other tasks and


 Saving labor time

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Protection screen Xclimb 60
Save working condition all the way up in the air - Animation

• Either crane guided or automatic systems

 Optimized method of construction

• Working in a protected environment

 Higher productivity

• Lifting slab formwork in a safe and easy way


 Saving time through optimal logistics

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Selection of the
„right“ system

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Selection of the right system …
There are many systems for the different, sometimes rather special
construction tasks

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Selecting the right kind of formwork system …
Geometry:

Building requirements Customer requirements

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Building requirements for high-rise building cores
Selecting the right kind of formwork system …
Complexity factor:
1 – constant vertical structure
2 – changes of wall thicknesses
Complexity factor

3 – walls which don´t follow structure till the top


4 – structural changes on vertical parts
5 – walls which are constantly inclined
K MF240 Xclimb60 SCP SKE50plus SKE100 6 – walls which are changing their inclination

Automatic climbing formwork 7 – extraordinary high casting steps

Climbing formwork

Number of casting steps

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Customer requirements
Selecting the right kind of formwork system …

• Construction method

• Crane capacity

• Job site condition e.g. space

• Time schedule

• Method of installing reinforcement

• Method of placing concrete

• Safety requirements

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Which system would you select?
Building requirements

Geometry:

10m
 height ~79m
 number of casting steps 26
 complexity factor 4-5

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Building requirements for high-rise building cores
Selecting the right kind of formwork system …
Complexity factor:
1 – constant vertical structure
2 – changes of wall thicknesses
Complexity factor

3 – walls which don´t follow structure till the top


4 – structural changes on vertical parts
5 – walls which are constantly inclined
K MF240 Xclimb60 SCP SKE50plus SKE100 6 – walls which are changing their inclination

Automatic climbing formwork 7 – extraordinary high casting steps

Climbing formwork

Number of casting steps

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Customer requirements
Selecting the right kind of formwork system …

 1 step per week


 Crane was available
 Small core versus big slab area
 Simple technical solution requested

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Project was completed with MF240 …
Customer requirements overruled building requirements

Uniqa Tower, Austria

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What else can we provide?
for a successful project

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Doka Wallformwork

Large area formwork Framed formwork

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Perfect combination with Doka Slabformwork

Torre Lombardia, Italy

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Doka services
Support in every phase of the project

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Project development Tendering Phase Operation Execution of Completion of


phase scheduling phase construction work construction work

Taking well-founded Optimising the Controlled forming Optimum resource Seeing things
decisions priliminary work operations for utilisation through to a positive
thanks to professional with Doka as an greater efficiency with assistance from conclusion
advice and consulting experienced partner resulting from the Doka Formwork with professional
realistically calculated Experts support
formwork concepts

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Services
Some examples for services

Doka Engineering
Formwork instructors

Formwork co-ordination
Ready-to-use Service

Utilisation drawings On-site- return check

Reconditioning Service

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Highrise References

 Burj Khalifa (Dubai) 2007


VAE 818m
 World Financial Center 2004
China 492m
 Dubai Tower 2009
Qatar 455m
 Marina 101 2008
VAE 425m
 Costanera Center 2008
Chile 322m
 World Trade Center 4 2010
USA 300m
 Tower Place III 2001
Süd Korea 278m
 Al Shafar Tower 2008
VAE 270m

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Summary

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Different time schedule Different circumstances

Each
Different systems Project Different expectations

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