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Tilt-up construction has slashed building times and costs, especially when putting up large structures like agricultural plants and retail stores. LiteForm® has taken these innovations a step further with LiteForm TILT®, a revolutionary concrete form that allows for lighter components, reduced operating costs, and easier construction on almost any type of project. Below are a few ways LiteForm’s cutting-edge designs are changing the game for tilt-up construction.

Why LiteForm TILT Is the Best Way to Build

What Is LiteForm TILT?

LiteForm Tilt is an insulated concrete form that can be adapted for almost any tilt-up construction application. Like other forms, TILT allows you to cast wall panels and lift them into place. However, walls created using the TILT system are fully insulated and much lighter than traditional panels, requiring much smaller cranes and smaller crews to lift them into place.

Easily Customizable

These concrete forms can be quickly and easily customized to meet the demands of your project. Steel reinforcement ribs can be installed at 24-, 36-, or 48-inch intervals, depending on your engineering design. Panels can also be provided in custom sizes or field-cut as needed and can easily accommodate block-outs and openings.

High Insulation Value

LiteForm specializes in hybrid building materials, creating concrete capable of meeting the insulation demands of green buildings. Their innovative concrete forms have an R-30 insulation value, dramatically reducing the costs of heating and cooling the building. The panels can also be modified to cast traditional, uninsulated concrete walls, depending on the needs of your project.

As a national leader in cutting-edge concrete forms, LiteForm designs products to lower costs and improve the performance of their buildings. Their products are available at lumber yards across the country, and they can create customized solutions designed around the needs of your project. Visit their website to learn more about LiteForm TILT, follow their Twitter for more news and updates, or call (402) 241-4402 with any questions.

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