ACS in action
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Crane-independent, quick-working operations
Shuttering, striking and hydraulic climbing in a very fast work rhythm.
Project: South Quay Plaza
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Weather-independent working
Comfortably-designed platforms with enclosures protect site personnel against wind and weather.
Project: Mersey Gateway Bridge
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Stable working platforms
Working platforms can accommodate high loads, e.g. arising from material storage or placing boom masts.
Project: Newfoundland Tower
Variants of the ACS self-climbing system
There are six types of the ACS Self Climbing System.
ACS R Self-Climbing System
standard system with carriage and open formwork at the top for easy installation of the reinforcement
ACS P Platform System
for high-rise building cores constructed in advance and tower-like structures with generously-sized storage and working areas
ACS G Realization with Gallows
for concreting walls and slabs in one pour or for circular structures; both formwork sides are attached to the cantilevered gallows
ACS V Adjustable Version
for inclined structures such as bridge pylons or piers, with platforms always in a horizontal position
ACS S Shaft Formwork
for stairways or small elevator shafts with a single climbing device positioned in the centre
ACS C Core Formwork
for moving large-sized core formwork core including concrete placing boom and site equipment