05/05/2026
Decisions in formwork are often justified on drawings.
But projects are delivered on site.
What appears cost-efficient at the design stage can quickly translate into delays, rework, and compromised finishes during ex*****on.
Because formwork is not validated on paper, it is proven across cycles, repetition, and real site conditions.
The gap between “designed” and “delivered” is where most hidden costs exist.
And that gap is always a result of one thing: lack of precision.
In high-rise construction, even small inefficiencies multiply, impacting timelines, labour productivity, and overall project economics.
Which is why the question is not:
“How economical is the system on paper?”
It is:
“How reliably does it perform on site?”
At SB, the focus remains on engineering systems that sustain accuracy from design through ex*****on.
Would be interesting to understand, how do you evaluate formwork performance in your projects?
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