How long do I need to leave the reshoring in on a residential high rise project before it can be removed and window wall installation can start?
The duration for leaving reshoring in place on a residential high rise project before removing it and starting window wall installation can vary depending on several factors such as the height of the building, the type of materials used, and the weather conditions. It is important to consult with a structural engineer or a construction professional who is familiar with the project to determine the appropriate duration for leaving reshoring in place. They can assess the structural stability of the building and provide you with a timeline for the safe removal of reshoring. Safety is paramount, so it’s crucial to ensure that the building is structurally sound before proceeding with any further construction activities.

Thank you for your question! The length of time that reshoring should remain in place can vary depending on the specific project and materials being used. In general, it is recommended to keep the reshoring in place until the concrete has reached its full strength and can support its own weight without any additional support. This typically takes around 7-14 days, but it is important to consult the manufacturer’s recommendations and any applicable building codes for your specific project. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask!
Thank you but how many days on average should the reshoring remain in place?