Most slipform pavers facilitate the mould being mounted to either the left or right side or in some cases under the chassis. Ideally construction should progress in the same direction as concrete supply deliveries, therefore in the verge the mould is mounted to the left side(when viewed from the rear) and in the median the right side.
The paver itself is principally a vehicle that conveys concrete from delivery trucks to the hopper and ensures that the paving mould and barrier are correctly aligned.
Alignment of the slipform paver - both line and level, is automated, controlled by a computer and series of electronic over hydraulic sensors typically running on a guidance wire. Larger projects may benefit from wire-free laser alignment.
The paver tracks accommodate uneven ground conditions and can operate at differing levels although firm and reasonably level ground should be provided.