Timber shuttering, also known as wooden formwork, is a traditional and widely used type of formwork in construction.
Usually softwood, such as pine or fir, due to their cost-effectiveness and workability.
Often used for sheathing, providing a smooth surface for concrete.
Wooden or metal supports to hold the formwork in place.
For assembling the timber components.
The construction process of timber shuttering involves designing and planning the structure, preparing and cutting materials to size, assembling the formwork on-site by fastening timber pieces securely.
Timber is cut and shaped to the required dimensions of the concrete structure.
Assembled on-site using nails, screws, and other fasteners.
Set up and supported by props and braces to maintain the desired shape and alignment.
Once the formwork is in place, concrete is poured into the mold.
Construction Project Management (CPM) is the overall planning, coordination, and control of a project from beginning to completion. CPM is aimed at meeting a client's requirement in order to produce a functionally and financially viable project.