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Title: Steel Forms for Flat Slab Construction
Author(s): ACI Committee C-4
Publication: Journal Proceedings
Volume: 23
Issue: 2
Appears on pages(s): 626-629
Keywords: none
DOI: 10.14359/15569
Date: 2/1/1927
Abstract: During the past year Committee C-4 has been studying the use of steel forms for flat-slab construction. The following report has been compiled with the hope that it will aid in answering the following pertinent questions: 1. Is any necessity of substituting a steel form for wood? 2. What is there on the market today to take the place of wood? 3. What about the cost of using steel forms? 4. What about the future?
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