Props provide the most ideal and economical method of support for all kinds of formwork. To slab, beams, walls and columns. Made out of 40NB and 50NB tubes conforming to IS 1161/1239. Their ability to adjust to a wide range of height variations has made them indispensable to the construction industry.
Telescopic spans are the most advanced telescopic centering system that are used to support floors while laying slabs. Spans are a combination of inner and outer lattice members of size can bridge spans as small as 1750mm to as large as 5500mm.
SO: Short Outer SI: Short Inner
LO: Long Outer LI: Long Inner
ESO: Extra Short Outer ESI: Extra Short Inner
A shuttering plate is a flat, temporary formwork component used to support and shape wet concrete until it hardens, commonly used in the construction of walls, columns, beams, and slabs. These are made out of MS angles (of various thickness and sizes) and sheet (10G, 12G). These are available as per the requirement of the clientele.
A haunch plate is a steel structural component used to strengthen beam-to-column or loadbearing connections, helping distribute loads, resist bending, and improve overall structural stability and durability. These are made out of MS angles (of various thickness and sizes) and sheet (10G, 12G). These are available as per the requirement of the clientele.
A bracket plate is a steel structural element used to support and stabilise connections between beams, girders, and other components by improving alignment, distributing loads, and reducing stress. It is widely used in heavy-load and high-stress structures like bridges, industrial equipment, and building frameworks to enhance safety and durability. These are made out of MS angles (of various thickness and sizes) and sheet (10G, 12G). These are available as per the requirement of the clientele.
Column shuttering is a formwork system used to shape and support concrete during column casting, available in circular and rectangular types and customisable in size and height as per structural requirements.
Rectangular shuttering is used for square or rectangular columns and consists of vertical panels supported by horizontal ties or wallers to maintain stability during concrete pouring. Applications: Commonly used in residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects for casting square or rectangular columns in conventional column designs.
Circular Shuttering is used for cylindrical columns and consists of curved MS angle, flat, and sheet panels designed to maintain a smooth, precise column shape during concrete pouring. Applications: Used for cylindrical columns in structures like water tanks, silos, chimneys, towers, and other rounded architectural elements.
Pier shuttering is a type of formwork used to cast concrete piers (vertical structural members). A pier is similar to a column but is often larger and used to support heavy loads, such as in bridges, foundations, or large buildings.
What is Pier Shuttering?? Pier shuttering is a temporary mold or framework made from steel plates, plywood, or aluminum that holds fresh concrete in shape until it hardens. Main Components Shuttering panels – Steel or plywood plates forming the outer shape. Tie rods / clamps – Hold opposite shuttering panels together. Walers / stiffeners – Provide extra strength to prevent bulging. Base plates – Support the shuttering from the bottom. Alignment supports – Keep the pier vertical.
Pier cap shuttering is the formwork used to cast a pier cap, which is the horizontal concrete member placed on top of piers in structures like bridges, flyovers, and elevated metro lines. What is a Pier Cap? A pier cap is a thick horizontal beam that sits on top of vertical piers and supports girders, beams, or deck slabs. It distributes loads from the superstructure to the pier. What is Pier Cap Shuttering? Pier cap shuttering is the temporary mold system used to hold concrete in shape while the pier cap is cast. Because pier caps are usually large and wide, this shuttering must be strong enough to carry heavy concrete loads. Main Components of Pier Cap Shuttering 1. Bottom shuttering (soffit plate) – Supports the weight of wet concrete. 2. Side shuttering panels – Give shape to the sides of the pier cap. 3. Soldiers / stiffeners – Steel members that strengthen the shuttering. 4. Tie rods and clamps – Hold side panels together. 5. Props / staging / scaffolding – Support the bottom shuttering. 6. Brackets or corbels – Sometimes fixed to the pier to hold the platform
Beam Shuttering is a formwork system used to shape, support, and hold concrete in place while casting structural beams. It typically consists of side panels, soffit (bottom support), and bracing systems that maintain beam alignment, size, and surface finish until the concrete gains sufficient strength.