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Concrete form tie shortages in the construction industry
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Concrete form tie shortages in the construction industry
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Jul 21, 2021
A concrete form crew worker secures the horizontal steel reinforcement to the line of ties at mid-height in the wall before the next line of forms are set, closing up the formed wall for concrete placement.
Concrete Foundations Association
While many of the problems and shortages related to the pandemic and last year’s economic disruptions seem to have eased for now, disruptions and price increases are still stalking the construction industry. And too often shortages of the little things send shock waves throughout the entire industry.
Take concrete form ties. These give the crews that build hand-set aluminum concrete forms a quick and easy way to space out the two sides of the form and hold them together against the lateral pressure and weight of the concrete as it is poured into the form. They are essential to the rapid and economical construction of residential and light-commercial concrete walls and foundations. The typical concrete basement wall and foundati
Concrete Form Tie Shortage Ripples Through Construction Industry
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With its long history of concrete experience, Purinton Builders of Connecticut is not one to shy away from new challenges. Started in 1984, general contractors Dennis Purinton and his son, Michael Purinton, have made a name for themselves through the success of their cast-in-place concrete projects. The company has continually pursued the latest technology in the field, with a desire to create high-quality walls and foundations, as well as environmentally friendly mix designs.
Actively involved in the industry, Dennis Purinton has kept his pulse on the latest concrete innovations throughout the years. He’s served as president of the Concrete Foundations Association (CFA) from 2016-2018. He was named Contractor of the Year in 2007 by the National Concrete Foundation Association and was a voting member on American Concrete Institutes’ committees f