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JANUARY 2026CONSTRUCTIONBUSINESSREVIEW.COM 19(Framax and Top 50 formwork) for both cores and shearwalls with Xclimb 60 guided climbing system and gallow method allowing the core formwork to climb vertically, passing through slab openings, fixed to the previous level by vertical waling until `locked' into the next `guiding shoe' and ready for the next pouring step. The entire unit is always connected to the structure (an additional safety measure), even while it's being repositioned and/or `climbed.' Even during high wind conditions, an entire wall gang unit is repositioned safely and easily in one single lift. Some of the technological process elements used for formwork on this project include BIM services (Revit technology) merged with AutoCAD (our software is "DokaCAD.") Using BIM software (Revit in this case), we can review and discover any potential clashes of our formwork systems (e.g., tie/anchors and rebar), and make any corrections along the way.What are some of the technological trends which excite you for the future of the construction/formwork industry?For formwork, shoring, and even scaffolding solutions, the technological `trend' is shifting from CAD-based design to BIM software (including Tekla, most recently, as well as Revit). We also call these `DIGITAL services', and our Doka engineering teams across the USA have fully embraced the advances of BIM and continue to apply them to our wide-ranging scope of construction projects. The goal is to be 100 percent BIM-focused, providing optimal formwork designs and 3D renderings with materials and project management functions built into the program. This is a process we've successfully achieved and continues to adapt as the complexities of projects consistently change. projects. The major challenge is to properly train our customers with the level of safety built into each of our formwork and shoring systems, and this is achieved with expert field service technicians visiting the project during assembly stages to provide all the needed safety training prior to starting a project.What keeps you up at night when it comes to some of the major predicaments in the construction/formwork industry?Keeping a fluid communication line with our customers is essential in keeping the scope of our projects flowing without issue. Keeping these lines of communication open between all our teams (sales, operations, project management, engineering) and our customer allows for the best possible relationship building and trust that's expected on large (or small) scale projects. Without good communication, there's a chance of issues and/or surprises that could develop into problematic closing of projects and success with future Keeping a fluid communication line with our customers is essential in keeping the scope of our projects flowing without issue.work. In this respect, with the relationships we're building with customers, there's much less back-charge potential if we can resolve issues early in the project stages. This can be achieved with proper lead time (which sometimes doesn't happen) from initiating a new project, getting involved in the early stages with pre-sales support (conceptual drawings and brainstorming), and having good interaction with our customers so they are aware of the optimal formwork and shoring solutions for their projects' various complexities.Can you tell us about the latest project that you have been working on and what are some of the technological and process elements that you leveraged to make the project successful?One of our latest projects is 555 Bryant in SoMa, San Francisco, a mixed-use mid-rise project (approx 19-floors) using our Elevator core formwork solutions
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