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CUT YOUR COSTS WITH

SLIPFORM

Apartment houses, multi-storey office blocks, pumping stations, Hydro schemes, Power Stations, bridge piers and of course numerous form of Silos are becoming increasingly con- structed with Slipform. We are amazed how many uses Architects and Civil Engineers have found for Slipform.

Slipform reduces the cost of materials and labour for form work and scaffolding. No expensive scaffolding is required with Slipform. The continuous working cycles of pouring concrete placing reinforcement vibrating

surface finishing permit the most effi- cient and economical organization of the labour force and so speed up the whole construction.

Only 14 days were required to complete the slipform walls to 11 Silos of Hong Kong Flour Mills. The Malaysian-Singapore Airlines Build- ing Service Core, Singapore and Walls to Eastside Gardens flat project Perth, Aust., were constructed at the rate of one storey height per day.

Our Company operates on the following basis: To the Building Industry we provide all the necessary specialised slipform equipment on a hire basis.

Together with this equipment we provide a first rate field service in the form of trained technicians who supervise the installation and operation and subsequently train the builders' personnel in the correct technique.

To the Consulting Engineer, Architect and Builder alike we offer our services free of charge for any technical information or speci- fic details relating to the application of this system of construction to any type of project. Every day new applications are being devised for Slipform. Maybe you have a project on hand with which we can help you. If so please contact us.

Our service is at your disposal.

CONCRETE SILOS PTY. LIMITED

For details please contact:-

Hong Kong:

47A Shouson Hill Rd. Hong Kong.

920713

Australia:

P.O. Box 126 Crown Nest, N.S.W. AUST.

Singapore:

Engineering Services Co. Ltd. 15, Killiney Road, Singapore 9.

EQUIPMENT IS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE IN HONG KONG AND SINGAPORE.

Far East Architect & Builder January, 1967

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