FabWiki: A Site Dedicated to Fabric-Formed Concrete

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-<fs medium>This WIKI provides “STATE-OF-THE-ART” information on fabric-formed concrete and it is hoped this site will contribute to the knowledge base and advancement of fabric formwork for architectural structures.  If you have an interest in fabric-formed concrete and would like to contribute to this wiki please consider registering (click **__Login / register__** at top of page) **NOTE: WE HAD AN ISSUE WITH OUR USER DATABASE SO, IF YOU RECENTLY REGISTERED, PLEASE RE-REGISTER.  THANKS.** If you have any questions, trouble registering or logging in please contact the webmaster:   __[[webmaster@fabwiki.fabric-formedconcrete.com]]__ </fs>+<fs medium>This WIKI provides “STATE-OF-THE-ART” information on fabric-formed concrete and it is hoped this site will contribute to the knowledge base and advancement of fabric formwork for architectural structures.  If you have an interest in fabric-formed concrete and would like to contribute to this wiki please consider registering (click **__Login / register__** at top of page) If you have any questions, trouble registering or logging in please contact the webmaster:   __[[webmaster@fabwiki.fabric-formedconcrete.com]]__ </fs>
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-<fs medium>Foundations, continuous and spread footings and piers (or columns), have also benefitted by the use of flexible fabric systems.  Since 1993 Richard Fearn, owner and founder of [[fabwiki:research:formwork_applications|Fab-Form Industries, Ltd.]], has developed and marketed several fabric forming products including; Fastfoot® for continuous and spread footings; Fastbag® for spread footings and Fast TubeTM for piers and columns.</fs>+<fs medium>Foundations, continuous and spread footings and piers (or columns), have also benefitted by the use of flexible fabric systems.  Since 1993 Richard Fearn, owner and founder of [[fabwiki:research:formwork_applications|Fab-Form Industries, Ltd.]], has developed and marketed several fabric forming products including; Fastfoot® for continuous and spread footings; Fastbag® for spread footings and Fast Tube (TM) for piers and columns.</fs>
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