AS 3610-1995
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Formwork for concrete
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04-05-1995
Specifies requirements for the design, fabrication, erection and stripping of formwork as well as the evaluation and repair of the formed concrete surface. Colour evaluation charts are included in an Appendix.
With the publication of AS 3610.1:2018, that publication stated that:
"The full review of AS 3610 series is in progress and therefore it was considered appropriate to issue the Standard in two Parts:
- AS 3610.1, Formwork for concrete, Part 1: Formwork specification (this Standard), focuses on surface finish and covers various types of documentation applicable to formwork. This Part was revised and published in 2010. This latest revision includes relevant commentary clauses from AS 3610 Supplement 2—1996 Formwork for concrete—Commentary;
- AS 3610.2, will cover aspects of formwork and falsework design, construction and testing, including Section 4 of AS 3610.1—2010.
NOTE: At the time of publication (16 April 2018), AS 3610-1995 is still under review.
AS 3610.2, AS 3610—1995 and AS 3610.1 will coexist. Sections 2, 3 and 5 in this Standard (AS 3610.1:2018) supersede Sections 2 and 3, as well as Clauses 4.7 and 6 of AS 3610—1995."
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BD-043
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Standard
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0 7262 9658 9
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70
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Standards Australia
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Current
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This Standard sets out requirements for the design, fabrication, erection and stripping of formwork, as well as the specification, evaluation and repair of the quality of the formed concrete surface and the influence of this activity on the design and construction of an in situ concrete structure. Design by testing is considered separately, the requirements being set out in Appendix A. Some Sections of the Standard are also applicable to precast concrete, in particular some aspects of Sections 3 and 5. This Standard does not apply to unformed concrete surfaces, e.g. tops of slabs.
First published in part as AS CA70-1971.
AS CA72.1 first published 1971.
AS 1082 first published 1971.
AS CA70-1971 revised and redesignated AS 1509-1974.
AS CA72.1-1971 revised and redesignated AS 1510.1-1974.
AS CA70-1971 withdrawn 1976.
AS 1082-1971, AS 1509-1974 and AS 1510.1-1974 revised, amalgamated and redesignated AS 3610-1990.
Second edition 1995.
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