Slabform Structural Verticals

High-Rise Concrete Floor Slabs

Accelerating high-rise building cycle speeds using early stripping dropheads and integrated shoring props.

Winning the Core Climb

In high-rise construction, the project timeline is defined by the cycling speed of the core structural floor slabs. Contractors must targets a 4-to-5 day cycle per level. If you are stuck waiting for concrete to cure to full spec before stripping and reusing panels, you lose schedule momentum. Slabform's early stripping dropheads allow you to recover panels 36 hours after pouring, leaving only minimal re-shoring props below to carry loads safely.

High-Rise Logistics and Hook-Time Analytics

High-rise construction depends on crane allocation. Our lightweight handset system utilizes gravity locks and manual climbing brackets to move forms, bypassing the crane queue entirely.

Logistical ComponentHeavy Steel Table FormsSlabform Handset + Climbing Hooks
Crane Hook Time Window100% crane dependent for each floor shift0% crane required - progressed via hand & stairs
Panel Weight FootprintRequires heavy dual-braced trussesLightweight aluminum component design
Safety Guardrail TransitionMust install perimeter safety netting afterPerimeter safety integrated directly into frame

Wind Loading at Altitude

As a project climbs, wind shear forces rise. Our edge safety barriers are anchored with positive mechanical fasteners into the cast structural slab, resisting extreme wind speeds at elevation.

NATIONWIDE FLEET LEASING

Logistical Dispatch Metrics

We operate logistics hubs in PA, TX, GA, and CA, permitting immediate dispatch of modular panels, heavy props, support beams, and perimeter fall protections.

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