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I would like to know what the proper way to form concrete for building walls in a hole? This hole is 12 feet deep, 15 feet 8 inches by 18 feet, the bottom of this hole has two different floor levels, half the floor is at 12 feet deep the other half is 5 feet 10 inches deep. The size of the hole allows for 5 inch walls all around, at the top of the walls is a concrete floor. What would be a way of forming walls for concrete and what would be required to brace them in place so they don’t move. Thank you for your input.
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I would like to know what the proper way to form concrete for building walls in a hole? This hole is 12 feet deep, 15 feet 8 inches by 18 feet, the bottom of this hole has two different floor levels, half the floor is at 12 feet deep the other half is 5 feet 10 inches deep. The size of the hole allows for 5 inch walls all around, at the top of the walls is a concrete floor. What would be a way of forming walls for concrete and what would be required to brace them in place so they don't move. Thank you for your input.