Automated lifting system integrated with construction hoists for table formwork in tall buildings

Taehoon Kim, Hyunsu Lim, Hunhee Cho, Kyung In Kang

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Abstract

In tall-building construction, the equipment-driven table formwork method is a useful alternative for improving productivity of horizontal formwork with less skilled labor. The lifting system significantly affects the productivity and costs of table formwork operation. This study proposes a new system integrated with the construction hoists for automating the lifting process of table formwork. The system targets crane-independent transportation for productivity improvements while overcoming the limitations of the existing independent lifting system, which include high initial cost and extra work for assembly and operation. In a case study, the proposed system showed 49.4% improved productivity over a tower crane, and equipment costs were 73.8% lower than those of the existing independent system. The simplified structure of the system through integration with the hoist could minimize the additional time and cost inputs for its assembly and operation. The proposed system could provide more flexible and stable scheduling at a lower cost in tall-building construction with short cycle times and excessive lifting loads.

Original languageEnglish
Article number04014049
JournalJournal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume140
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014 Oct 1

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 American Society of Civil Engineers.

Keywords

  • Automated lifting system
  • Construction Materials and Methods
  • Construction hoist
  • Table formwork method
  • Tall-building construction

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Building and Construction
  • Industrial relations
  • Strategy and Management

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