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This research paper explores the application of aluminum formwork systems in the construction of high-rise structures, offering a comparative analysis with traditional formwork materials. Aluminum formwork technology, known for its efficiency and sustainability, facilitates rapid construction while maintaining high quality and structural integrity. The study evaluates the specific benefits of aluminum formwork, including its reusability, light weight, and ease of assembly, which contribute to reduced labor costs and shorter project timelines. Data collected from multiple high-rise projects demonstrate substantial improvements in construction speed and cost-effectiveness. Environmental impacts are also assessed, highlighting the reduced waste and lower carbon footprint associated with aluminum formwork compared to wood or steel systems. Challenges such as initial investment costs and the need for specialized training are discussed. The findings suggest that aluminum formwork is a viable and advantageous solution for modern high-rise construction, capable of addressing the demands of urban development efficiently.
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