Designing with Cost Savings in
Mind | Ten Steps for Formwork
Economy
Ten Steps for Formwork Economy
- Study the structure as a whole.
- Prepare freehand alternative sketches comparing all likely structural
framing systems.
- Establish column locations as uniformly as possible keeping orientation
and sizes constant wherever possible.
- Select preliminary member sizes from the CRSI Design Handbook or
other appropriate sources.
- Make quick, rough cost comparisons based on sketches from Step 2.
- Select the best balance between cost of structure and design considerations.
- Distribute drawings of selected framing scheme to all Architect/Engineer
team members to minimize future changes.
- Plan your structure. Visualize how forms would be constructed. Keep
beams and columns simple without haunches, brackets, pilasters, batters,
widened ends or offsets. Standardized member sizes allow for maximum
reuse of forms.
- During final design, place most emphasis on those details having greatest
financial impact on total structural frame cost.
- Plan your project specifications to minimize construction costs and
time by including items such as early stripping time for formwork and
high, early strength concrete mix.