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Shoring is the temporary construction of supports to stabilize unsafe structures during repairs or construction. There are different types of shoring including wall shoring, shoring to structures, trench shoring, and shoring for deep excavation. Wall shoring supports bulging or cracked walls using raking, flying, or dead shores. Flying shores specifically provide temporary support between two buildings when demolishing the intermediate building.

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Shoring is the temporary construction of supports to stabilize unsafe structures during repairs or construction. There are different types of shoring including wall shoring, shoring to structures, trench shoring, and shoring for deep excavation. Wall shoring supports bulging or cracked walls using raking, flying, or dead shores. Flying shores specifically provide temporary support between two buildings when demolishing the intermediate building.

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Definition

It is the construction of a temporary structure to support temporarily an unsafe structure.

Types of Shoring
Wall Shoring Shoring To Structure Trench Shoring

Shoring for Deep Excavation

Wall Shoring
This type of shoring is used to support the walls which are needed to be repaired or replaced.

Objective of Wall Shoring


They can be used under the following circumstances: When walls bulge out When walls crack due to unequal settlement of foundation and repairs are to be carried out to the cracked wall. When an adjacent structure needs pulling down. When openings are to be newly made or enlarged in a wall.

Types of Wall shoring


Raking shores
Flying shores

Dead shores

FLYING SHORES
It is a system of providing temporary supports to the party walls of the two buildings where the intermediate building is to be pulled down and rebuilt. All types of arrangements of supporting the unsafe structure in which the shores do not reach the ground come under this category.

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