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-<fs medium>Two types of formwork were used; Cardboard tubes and Geotex 315ST. 254 mm (10 in.) inside diameter cardboard column formwork was employed because it is a widely used conventional formwork in today’s North American construction industry .The cardboard forms used did not come with a non absorbent plastic inside layer and therefore provided some water absorption from the fresh concrete.</fs>+<fs medium>Two types of formwork were used; Cardboard tubes and Geotex 315ST. 254 mm (10 in.) inside diameter cardboard column formwork was employed because it is a widely used conventional formwork in today’s North American construction industry .The cardboard forms used did not come with a non-absorbent plastic inside layer and therefore provided some water absorption from the fresh concrete.</fs>
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-<fs medium>[1] Comments by RPS on Discussion page for an alternative way to secure the column fabric, Figure 43.</fs\\ +<fs medium>[1] Comments by RPS on Discussion page for an alternative way to secure the column fabric, Figure 43. 
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