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@kformco

K-Form The Innovative Recycled Time & Money Saving uPVC Sacrificial Screed Rail System. Providing construction with alternative to steel / timber shutters.

Joined February 2011
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To help us all keep communicating and continuing to develop our skills, our popular K-Form CPD accredited seminars are now being held online.

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It’s stopped raining but nothing stops K-Form from being installed. Large concrete area in Rainham having a 200mm slab poured this week.

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One of our projects setup and ready to utilise concrete pump hire in Ellesmere Port. Save time and money “work smarter not harder” use K-Form to pour adjoining bays.

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Kform Al Shirawi in the Middle East secure 25000 linear metres of K85 to be incorporated into the decorative concrete at the Sharjah Corniche project in the UAE

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Kform Screed Rails going around in circles! One of our international projects asked “would it work well in a circle?” - here is the proof…

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Kform screed rails demonstrates its versatility in replacing 8,000 property pathways for Wrexham Council. Kform’s K85 was used, allowing contractors to setup & pour pathways, providing isolation joints & saving the need for dust suppression for cutting in saw joints afterwards.

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Congratulations to Andy McDonald, Ellis Garrett and the team of Miers Construction Products, Launceston for being awarded Kform stockist of the month: December!

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Kform used on Jaguar Land Rover dealership: WCD Concreting Ltd “Working smarter not harder” on a project for Midus Bristol. K85 profile was installed on metal decking to create a 90mm slab, dramatically speeding up the setup process & creating a professional looking finish.

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Congratulations to Keyline Hull and the team for being awarded Kform Stockist of the Month: November!

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One of Kform’s International projects at Emirates Aluminium factory. The contractor PFC Contracting poured 480 cubic metres in one day; 150mm thick slab which was 3200 square metres and the total project is 9600 square metres.

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Kform screed rails being used on Hobson Porter project in Hornsea. Slab is 175mm - using K135 plus one extension riser; speeding up the process on site, due to no stripping out of Formwork. Miller Concrete Flooring are the contractor working on behalf of Hobson Porter.

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Congratulations to Precon Products (West London Depot) and the team for being awarded Kform Stockist of the month: October!

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Kform install at Chertsey using K135 plus one extension riser. Hooper & Sons Ltd working “smarter not harder” being able to setup multiple bay areas pre-pour, then pouring adjoining bay sections.

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Kform install at Northfleet: using K135 plus two extension risers. Hooper & Sons Ltd - working smarter not harder; being able to pour adjoining bay sections.

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Kform screed rails - recycled material. What a positive message! Kform is made from 100% recycled material, providing the construction industry with an economical, efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to steel and timber shutter systems.

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Congratulations to Bluebay in Gateshead for being awarded Kform stockist of the month: September!

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Come and meet the K-Form team tomorrow (8th and 9th October) at NEC Birmingham - Stand CE226 and see why contractors are saving time & money when pouring concrete slabs.

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