In large-scale construction, few stages carry as much risk as the structural phase. When FRP — form, reo, and pour — is treated as separate trades, the structural package often begins to fracture long before the first concrete is placed. Delays don’t usually...
In the first few months of 2026, many large-scale construction projects are starting to follow a familiar pattern: big plans, short deadlines, and a strong push to speed up vertical progress. Fast formwork systems are moving faster than ever because of...
As the year comes to an end, construction schedules often come under a lot of pressure. Timelines get shorter, the availability of workers changes, and everyone in the industry is working together to finish important tasks before the holiday break. But one of the most...
As the year comes to a close, most countries go through the same old routine: shorter workweeks, fewer workers available, industry shutdowns, and more pressure to reach important structural goals. One of the biggest problems with big projects is that FRP teams (form,...
Rework poses a common challenge in the construction industry, yet the closing weeks of the year worsen this issue, rendering even minor adjustments more expensive. As sites approach the holiday shutdown, the pressure of compressed schedules grows, labour availability...