Decades of project-specific engineering experience across six distinct construction sectors — from high-rise cores to bridge cantilevers and underground tunnels.
PERI self-climbing and rail-guided systems have been deployed on towers exceeding 300 metres, including projects where daily pours and 4-day floor cycles were mandatory programme requirements. Our climbing bracket geometry and jump stroke dimensions are calculated for each unique core plan.
Bridge pier and deck formwork demands geometrically exact systems that can be adjusted progressively as pour sections advance. PERI's adjustable falsework towers, cantilever travellers, and segmental casting systems are engineered with full structural calculations to meet tight construction tolerances of ±5 mm on major highway and rail bridge contracts.
Cooling towers, LNG storage tanks, biomass silos, and power plant structures impose demanding pour rate and surface-finish specifications. PERI's circular and jump form systems for industrial structures are designed with tight tie spacing and elevated fresh-concrete pressure ratings to meet these conditions without compromising cycle speed.
For housing developers and residential main contractors, cost-per-use is the primary metric. PERI panel systems are engineered for maximum reuse cycles — documented to exceed 200 reuses on well-managed sites — and flexible grid systems allow the same panels to serve multiple storey heights within a single development without supplementary components.
Underground construction imposes space constraints that eliminate standard assembly sequences. PERI tunnel invert forms, shaft lining systems, and culvert carriages are designed for confined-space operation with minimal plant requirements. Hydraulic stripping mechanisms allow rapid repositioning between 8 m pour lengths with a crew of four.
When a project geometry falls outside catalogue systems, PERI's special formwork engineering department develops bespoke solutions using standard PERI components wherever feasible to contain cost. Previous custom projects have included stadium canopies, floating concrete pontoons, rocket launch pad structures, and award-winning architectural concrete facades with documented surface finish Class 4.
Share your structure type and programme requirements. A PERI engineer will respond with a recommended system configuration and preliminary feasibility assessment.