Simple handling and short concreting cycles with VARIO and CB climbing units
The Rolls-Royce engine test facility is part of their multi-million dollar investment to build a campus with multiple facilities at the Seletar Aerospace Park.
The facility which commenced construction in May 2010 is meant for the assembling and testing of large civil aviation engines such as the Trent 1000 that is being used for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
CB 240 Climbing System was used for casting the walls of the engine test facility with some parts reaching more than 20 m high. ST 100 Stacking Towers were used for casting of slabs.
The use of the two types of formwork systems has helped the contractor to meet their project dead line which resulted in manpower savings.