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Can damaged panels be repaired?

Yes. We at Octaform take pride in our quality control standards.  However, in the rare case that a form is damaged, there are different approaches for repair depending on whether the damage occurs prior to or post pour. Instructions can be found in our CONSTRUCTION GUIDE (Doc 13.90MB).…

How will Octaform support me through the construction process?

Octaform has a dedicated team comprised of specialized and creative industry experts that ensure Octaform provides superior solutions and support during the construction process.  A certified Octaform field services representative is available to guide the construction crew to make certain that proper building methods are used and that the project meets Octaform’s high quality standards.…

How is rebar installed in an Octaform Finished Forming System?

Rebar is placed as Octaform’s Finished Forming Systems are constructed. The rebar can be placed vertically throughout a system or slid through punch outs in the system’s connectors. Rebar should be lifted and guided into the PVC forms where possible. A unique feature of the Octaform Finished Forming Systems is the ability to raise and lower individual panels to allow structural engineers to inspect the rebar for proper size and placement at any location of the wall prior to concrete pouring.…

How high can I pour concrete at one time using Octaform?

While there is no limit to the finished height of a wall, concrete placement should be limited to 4-foot lifts. Concrete can be poured up to 32 feet from the top of Octaform’s systems for all structures. When working with multi-story structures, installers will form one story at a time.…

Do you provide technical assistance?

Yes. When required, we can provide a field services representative at a daily or weekly rate to ensure the project meets Octaform’s quality standards.…

Does the forming system ever “blow out”?

Blow-outs should not happen when concrete is properly poured and proper construction practices are followed. In the event of a blow out, the sections can be emptied and a new panel can be installed very quickly. See our CONSTRUCTION GUIDE (Doc 13.90MB) for more details.…

Do I have to use a special concrete mix?

We recommend a 20-32 MPa mix with a 4”-7” slump and an aggregate that does not exceed .5″ diameter for most jobs. In certain circumstances, pea gravel may be used. We will work with your engineer who will provide the final specification.…