Box girder shuttering is a temporary formwork system used to shape, support, and hold freshly poured concrete until it hardens into a box girder — a hollow, rectangular or trapezoidal-shaped beam commonly used in bridges, flyovers, and elevated metro lines.
It forms the entire structural profile of the box girder, including the:
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Bottom slab
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Side webs (walls)
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Top slab (deck)
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Internal hollow core
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