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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Highest building ever
MEVA rose to the challenge to help construct the Burj Khalifa – the tallest building in the world. Pouring 154 floors over the 829m height whilst remaining on schedule required formwork solutions that were durable and efficient.
High above Manchester
Working in tandem, two MEVA Automated Climbing (MAC) systems built one storey every five days on these four residential towers in Manchester.
Simple. Smart. Safe
A smart solution to create two new rescue tunnels in one of Germany’s oldest and most critical road tunnels, using MEVA’s wall and slab formwork systems.
Ecological, practical, good
A retaining wall with integrated columns was able to be installed without a crane and despite challenging site conditions by making use of MEVA’s AluFix wall formwork system.
Exceptional bridge piers
A new interchange and bridge was constructed as part of a motorway upgrade and bespoke formwork is needed to create the bridge piers.
Complex vertical louvre wall
A bespoke 3D modelled formwork design provides the solution to a complex vertical louvre geometry at the Airport end of Stuttgart’s new rail extension.
Clear run to Versoud
A new bridge constructed over a railway line minimised track disruption with the Mammut 350 formwork and SecuritBasic safety system.
Mammut XT: Quick and efficient
The large main wall construction of the new care centre was able to be built efficiently and flexibly thanks to the clever Mammut XT formwork system.
Flexible tower construction
The graduated taper of the Roche 2 tower in Switzerland meant that the complex formwork operations required thorough preparation to ensure the work was safe and could be delivered efficiently.
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.