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Explain the structural aspects for formwork in building.

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Answered by MGNLoud
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'Scaffold' is the structure that provides the working platform for workers, their tools, and some materials to facilitate the erection of the permanent structure like a building or bridge. 'Formwork' is the mould into which concrete and steel reinforcement are placed and allowed to harden and cure.

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