Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Different Methods Of Shoring For Structures

By Lena Stephenson


Constantly changing weather and environment contribute to the weakening of structures and buildings. This is dangerous as they can crumble and injure people that happen to pass by. Renovation, constructing new buildings, or repairing structures to make them sturdy again is a tough process.

Backfill and excavation are some of the important construction techniques applicable here. In order to reduce the quantity of the impacts of excavation, shoring system is made. Shoring Massachusetts has a lot of construction firms that perform such effective solutions. This is the process which involves creating support for structures and buildings with shore, metal, or timber props. The process can be done in different angles like vertical or horizontal.

Thus, the process prevents structures to crumble and keep workers safe while working. Some other techniques include raking and foundations, which is ideal for buildings. Raking is the method of sloping timber from the building to the ground. The recommended angle is at sixty to seventy degrees. The type of support used is called the wall plate.

On one hand, the foundation uses the methods of piling and lagging which hold the foundation loads. This part is vital before actually starting the building of the underground part of the building. Vessel and trench construction can also be applied with shoring. But they differ with the use of props as the support system.

Hydraulic pistons can also be used to hold the structure, building, vessel, or trench. It is most applicable in the speedy excavation of trench. Shielding can protect the workers from any sudden collapse while this is done but this operation has a high success rate. As the hydraulic pistons pump the trench excavations upwards, steel or plywood holds the wall from the ground.

Another technique applicable for trenches is the reinforcement of steel bars into the soil slopes. The installation of these is done in a downward incline. Still, another trenching method is the Continuous Flight Augering or CAF. This is the creation of concrete pile to hold the excavation up. In involves sub processes like drilling because there is a need to make a hole so that the concrete can be inserted.

Ships are done almost similarly using timber as the support prop. They differ in position though. There is squaring position and vertical position. The first one refers to the upward or horizontal positioning of the timber while the other one refers to the vertical positioning of the timber. Both start from the deck floor to the deck head. The timbers tighten the structure for efficient building.

This process is very technical and needs proper estimation to get it done right. Hence, this also demands human resources with the right knowledge and skills in the field of construction. Well trained individuals, preferably those with experience and certifications, must be the ones who will perform these methods for safety and accuracy.

No matter which method applies to the type of structure being built, repaired, or renovated, it is still important to prioritize safety measures. Construction sites are susceptible to accidents like collapsing building materials. Proper construction management measures must be applied accordingly. Furthermore, safety protocols must be followed strictly to minimize or eliminate site related accidents that can cause injuries or even death.




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