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Difference between Formwork, Shuttering, Centering , Staging & Scaffolding
Formwork, Shuttering, Centering, Staging, and Scaffolding are all temporary structures needed on the construction sites for specific purposes. In this passage, you are to learn the definitions of Formwork, shuttering, staging, centering, and Scaffolding; and the difference between them.
Formwork:
It is a temporary structure that is used as a mold to form the concrete. It is a vertical or horizontal arrangement made to keep concrete in position until it gains enough strength and designed shape.
Shuttering:
It is a part of Formwork, or you may call it a derivative of Formwork. Shuttering is a vertical temporary arrangement that is assembled to bring concrete in a designed shape. Formwork which supports vertical arrangement is known as shuttering. Said in a professional way, Formwork for columns, footings, retaining walls is called as a Shuttering.
Centering:
Centering is a temporary arrangement and part of Formwork which is arranged to support horizontal members or the Formwork for floor beams and slabs is called as a Centering.
Staging:
Staging is a temporary member that is used to support Formwork (either it may be for centering or shuttering). It is done by props, jacks, H frames, cup lock system, wooden ballies, etc.)
Scaffolding:
Formwork is arranged to support the structural members, whereas Scaffolding is provided as a workers platform around the building to work at heights, Scaffolding is a movable/fixed platform.