Our Projects

In Australia, New Zealand and beyond, our highly professional project teams work together to ensure the rapid, effective on-site deployment of expert personnel to tackle any task.

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Architectural concrete masterpiece

The cuboid-shaped extension of Zurich Art Museum is a shining example of the potential of fair-faced concrete using MEVA’s formwork systems, despite the architectural and structural engineering challenges.

The Museum of the Future

The giant, oval Museum of the Future in Dubai contains seven floors, on top of a three-storey podium, with each storey varying in height. The key to success was careful planning, innovative Building Information Modelling of the 3D design and a combination of adaptable formwork solutions, to create the curved structure of this futuristic Museum.

MAC: quick & flexible

A new hotel in downtown Perth needed an adaptable formwork solution which could deliver the construction on time and in a busy urban location.

Wallformwork on a residential development

Mammut XT saves time

Thanks to the efficiency of the Mammut XT system, a new housing complex was built faster than the contractor anticipated.

A successful debut

The strategic joint venture of Novatec-MEVA-Pilbara (NMP) has helped to build several key formwork infrastructure assets for Western Australia’s mining industry.

A solid foundation

The need for a highly robust formwork system to handle the sheer volume of concrete for this project was met by MEVA’s Mammut products.

Climbing safely & flexibly

The MAC climbing formwork system was able to cast the curved building cores of the Ayala Triangle Gardens Diamond development in Manilla, despite the complex geometry, challenging weather conditions, and a demanding pour schedule.

The world’s biggest water reservoir

Water reservoirs with a total capacity of 17 million cubic metres are built in the Qatari desert with MEVA formwork systems.

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