Mieres Health Centre – Asturias
Date: 2007
Type of work: Building
Several determining factors affected the setting out of the Multidirectional system. First of all, we needed to plan for its support at two different heights, since there was an intermediate floor. One of the parts had a clear height of 12 m and the other was approximately 9 m, so the setting out needed to adapt to this height difference.
The second determining factor was the metal columns installed prior to setting up the shoring system. These columns consisted of groups of three metal tubes, joined at the base and opening in a triangular shape towards the top slab (meaning that the metal columns were installed straight, diagonally or crossing the middle of the shoring system). This was of utmost importance when setting out on the main floor, when placing the towers, and later when installing the frame of girders, in order to clear the metal columns. Tubes and flanges were supplied so that, once the towers were in place, these metal columns could be fixed at the top so that no movements that might shift the columns would occur when concreting the slab.
Alsina systems:
Alumecano,
Alisply walls,
Alsina cl-40 shoring system