SOUTHEAST ASIA CONSTRUCTION01 Jun 2022
Doka UniKit shoring system designed for infrastructure projects

Doka UniKit is a modular shoring system suitable for small and large infrastructure projects, such as bridges, tunnels and power plants. The system can be individually adapted to meet customer needs and saves both time and manpower. It includes several elements that can be optimally combined: the primary and secondary beam, the 480 tower, and the 1250 truss.

The coupleable UniKit primary and secondary beams are perfect all-rounders when it comes to high load capacity and safe load transfer on the construction site - not only in terms of height, but also span width. They are made with higher steel grades compared to other similar products, which means that fewer beams are required, even for extremely high loads. This ensures greater access possibilities and shorter crane times. It also means that less space is needed on the construction site for pre-assembly or storing materials.

The UniKit 480 tower can support almost anything. With a load capacity of 480 kN/leg, it is able to handle highly challenging shoring construction in infrastructure projects. Additionally, spans of 15 to 21 m can be easily achieved with the 1250 truss. The components of the tower and the truss can be connected using an innovative plug & play system. Where once laborious and time-consuming screw connections were necessary, now a 6-pin plug enables the components to be connected quickly and securely.

The modular UniKit system is both economical and sustainable. For one, its standard elements can be rented, thus lowering investment costs for users. It also offers an advantage in terms of sustainability since all the parts can be reused. Furthermore, reducing the number of interfaces minimises the time and effort involved in coordinating between different suppliers.

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