Wall Ties Removing and Hole Filling Procedure l methodology l MIVAN shuttering

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    Wall Ties removing and Hole filling Work:
    Filling wall tie holes in Mivan shuttering is an essential step to ensure the structural integrity and appearance of the finished concrete walls.
    Mivan shuttering is a type of formwork system used in construction to create smooth and durable concrete surfaces.
    Here's a methodology for filling wall tie holes in Mivan shuttering:
    Tools and Materials:
    Wall Tie Hole Filling Material: Use an appropriate filling material such as non-shrink grout or epoxy-based filler. The choice of material depends on the specific requirements and recommendations of the project engineer.
    Trowel: You'll need a trowel to apply and level the filling material.
    Sponge or Cloth: For cleaning the surface.
    Rubber Gloves and Safety Glasses: To protect your hands and eyes.
    Methodology:
    Safety Precautions:
    Wear safety glasses and rubber gloves to protect your eyes and hands from any chemicals used in the filling material.
    Prepare the Surface:
    Ensure that the surface around the wall tie holes is clean and free from debris or loose material. You can use a sponge or cloth to clean the area.
    Mix the Filling Material:
    If you are using non-shrink grout, follow the manufacturer's instructions for mixing. Typically, you will mix the grout with water to achieve the desired consistency.
    If you are using an epoxy-based filler, carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions for mixing the two components.
    Fill the Holes:
    Using a trowel, carefully fill the wall tie holes with the prepared filling material. Make sure to completely fill the holes without leaving any voids. If the holes are deep, fill them in layers to prevent air pockets.
    Level the Filler:
    After filling the holes, use the trowel to level the filler material with the surface of the Mivan shuttering. Ensure that the surface is smooth and flush with the surrounding concrete.
    Curing (if required):
    Depending on the type of filling material used, it may require curing. Follow the curing instructions provided by the manufacturer.
    Cleaning:
    Wipe off any excess filling material from the surface of the Mivan shuttering using a damp cloth or sponge.
    Inspection:
    After the filler has cured, inspect the filled wall tie holes to ensure that they are properly filled, level, and do not have any defects.
    Final Surface Finish:
    If the appearance of the concrete surface is critical, you may need to apply a finishing coat or surface treatment to ensure a consistent look.
    Quality Control:
    Ensure that the filling work meets the quality standards and specifications of the project.
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