Highriser
Highriser is a self-climbing formwork system for the construction of high-rise concrete cores or bridge piers. The system is able to operate totally independently of a crane, after an initial set-up, and hydraulically climb up the structure. The system is available in either 'Jumpform' or 'Climbform'.

The Jumpform system climbs within a confined core with a steel table cantilevering out over the external walls to support the external shutters and platform. The Climbform system climbs up the external face of the wall only.

The units are jacked up in a rack system by a series of interconnecting hydraulic jacks. The bearing feet of the frames are always maintained at a low enough distance from the pour level, such that concrete curing time is not a critical issue.
The basic climbing units can be used with either steel-faced forms or ply-faced forms to suit the project. The design is versatile enough to cope with any shape of structure, and changes in plan dimensions can also be designed into the frame.
Benefits
- Self-climbing formwork
- Independent of crane
- Steel-faced or ply-faced formwork
- Jumpform or Climbform
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