Active load & TDS sheets
Pour pressure windows, tie patterns, and prop spacing tables for wall and slab families.
Specification sheets, installation guides, CAD drawings, and engineering data organized for structural engineers, formwork supervisors, and procurement managers detailing wall panels, slab shoring, climbing systems, and PERI UP scaffolding.
Pour pressure windows, tie patterns, and prop spacing tables for wall and slab families.
Clamp sequences, cleaning chemistry limits, and climbing platform release checklists.
Typical gang layouts, stop-end sketches, and PERI CAD exchange notes for project models.
Wind protocols, early-strike windows, and accessory kits for PERI UP Flex rings.
Clamp, prop, and tie accessories cross-referenced to TRIO, MAXIMO, DOMINO, and SKYDECK families.
Ring nodes, decks, and stairway towers with platform load paths for facade and access stages.
Lift sequences, residual capacity logs, and temporary edge-protection checkpoints for cores.
When to choose DUO versus steel-frame panel alternatives for residential and light commercial walls.
Structural engineers pull comparative load tables to shortlist panel classes against pour pressure, crane capacity, and surface-finish targets written into the basis of design.
Contractors attach installation guides, CE / ISO notes, and layout exception logs for building inspector review before rental tickets freeze.
CAD gang maps and coating grades calibrate cleaning yards and crane picks, confirming face quality before the first architectural pour.
Engineering notes guide clamp audits, early-strike strength checks, and climb residual-capacity logs when weather windows compress schedules.
Resource packets flag where self-climbing systems reduce crane hooks yet still need wind shutdown criteria that handset gangs never face, and where PERI UP facade scaffolds must stage independently of wall gang cycles. When projects chase schedule compression and architectural face quality at once, we publish strike windows tied to measured compressive strength rather than implying every slab family behaves identically below 5°C. Prefabricated gangs gain from factory-controlled dimensions, but complex curved walls still require site-adjusted RUNDFLEX or VARIO detailing—our CAD notes call that handoff out instead of assuming one panel class spans both conditions.
Typical data tables include pour pressure (kN/m²), prop spacing, platform load bearing capacity (kN/m²), reuse cycle grades, abrasion resistance notes for face coatings, and accessory kit part numbers. Where owners track embodied carbon of temporary works, packets also list VOC emissions ranges for recommended cleaning chemistry. Request the formwork catalogue PDF when you need side-by-side accessory references for TRIO and MAXIMO stiffener patterns.
Tell us your structure type, jurisdiction, and whether you need load tables, CAD, or installation guides. We assemble a PERI technical pack matched to wall, slab, climbing, or scaffolding scope.