Traditional formwork system for exposed slabs composed of structural wood beams, supported by support elements such as props or shoring systems. Both systems are height adjustable. The system allows the distribution of the beams and the shoring in accordance with the weight of the slab to form. It also simplifies the interface with walls and hanging joists as it supports overlap of the wood beams with respect to each other.

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Properties
- Vistaform is a fast, simple and easily-assembled system.
- A flexible system that adapts to various work configurations.
- Solid, manageable wooden beams; multiple uses possible.
- The HT Beam, made of solid wood, offers great strength and
durability. - The Vistaform system can be supported using the Alsina
post shores family. - The Vistaform system can also be supported using the Alsina
Shoring System family as long as the height of the slab
exceeds 20′ or the load to be supported is very high.
Components and accessories
- Supports for HT beams.
- Tripods.
- Alisan Guardrails.
- Pipes and clamps for bracing post shores.
Frequent uses
- Irregular-shaped slabs enclosed by walls or hanging beams, such as basements or special slabs.
- All types of slabs with architectural finishes.
Projects

Waste Treatment Plant in France

Alsina participated in the construction of La Paloma Biomethanisation Plant in Spain

Alsina collaborated in the construction of a submerged mooring at the Civil Guard area in the Port of Barcelona.

Alsina’s Formwork delegation in Alicante collaborated in the extension of pier number 13 of the Port of Alicante (Spain)

Alsina collaborated with the customer UTE OAS-CIEMSA in building the Wastewater Treatment Plant located Uruguay.

Alsina’s Formwork delegation in Panamá participated in the construction of the second module of the sewage treatment plant of a wastewater treatment plant.

The final height of the tail dam is 50 m, and its length along the crown is approximately 190 m.

Alsina Italy has participated in the construction of the Arcisate-Stabio railway line that will connect Switzerland to Malpensa airport.

The structure of the New Guidotti Educational Center of the University of Pisa.