Concrete Wall Formwork

When it comes to constructing a concrete wall, using the right formwork system is essential to ensure the quality and durability of the structure. Formwork wall systems come in various types, but one of the most popular and cost-effective options is the use of
permanent formwork.

What is Concrete Wall Formwork?


Concrete wall formwork is the term used to describe the temporary molds used to shape the wall before the concrete is poured. Mostly made of wood, steel, or plastic, the formwork is built to bear the weight and pressure of wet concrete. After the concrete dries and becomes structurally sound, the formwork is removed, leaving the wall in place.


The Benefits of Concrete Wall Formwork:

  • Improved Quality: Concrete wall formwork enables precise and accurate molding of walls, resulting in structurally sound and high-quality finished products with minimised risk of defects or failures.
  • Cost-Effective: Concrete wall formwork is a cost-effective construction method as its reusable formwork systems minimise the need for new materials, resulting in lower overall project costs, compared to traditional construction methods.
  • Time-Saving: The use of formwork wall systems saves time and labor in the construction process due to the easy assembly and disassembly of modular components, resulting in reduced setup and cleanup time.
  • Versatility: Concrete wall formwork's versatility allows it to be utilised in a wide range of construction projects, from small residential to large commercial or industrial structures, making it a highly adaptable and practical solution for various construction needs.

What is Permanent Formwork?


Permanent formwork is a type of formwork system that remains in place after the concrete has been poured and has been set. It serves as both the formwork and the permanent structural element of the wall. Permanent formwork can be made of various materials, including plastic, steel, or aluminum, and can come in different shapes and sizes.


The Benefits of Permanent Formwork:

  • Cost Savings: One of the most significant advantages of using permanent formwork is cost savings. Since the formwork is designed to remain in place, there is no need for additional formwork materials or labor to remove it, reducing overall construction costs.
  • Increased Efficiency: Permanent formwork can speed up construction time by reducing the need for additional materials, equipment, and labor to remove the formwork.
  • Improved Durability: Since permanent formwork remains in place, it can provide additional structural strength to the wall, improving its durability and longevity.
  • Reduced Carbon Footprint: Permanent formwork can be made of recycled materials, reducing the carbon footprint of the construction process.

What is a Formwork Wall System?


Another popular type of formwork system used in concrete wall construction is the formwork wall system. This system consists of modular panels that are assembled on-site to form the shape of the wall. The panels are usually made of steel or aluminum and can be reused for multiple projects.


The Benefits of Formwork Wall System:

  • Flexibility: Formwork wall systems are an excellent option for complex wall designs as they are incredibly adaptable and can be adjusted to match any wall form or size.
  • Reduced Labor Costs: Formwork wall systems can be assembled quickly and efficiently, reducing the need for additional labor and shortening construction times.
  • Durability: Formwork wall systems are long-lasting and durable since they are built of high-quality materials.
  • Reusability: Formwork wall systems can be reused multiple times, reducing waste and overall construction costs.

You can choose the best formwork system for your project's unique requirements by consulting with a qualified professional. We at Rise Products provide a wide variety of formwork solutions for various construction projects. Our team of experts can help you in selecting the best formwork system and offer the support you require during the construction process. Get in touch with us right now to find out more about our formwork solutions and how we can make your constructions better.