Our Projects

In the Philippines 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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Huge time savings

On the Colombian Caribbean coast on a peninsula in the city of Cartagena, a 45-storey building is being built as a new architectural reference on the skyline. The challenging structural work was completed on schedule in summer 2022.

India’s green hotel

The 320m-tall, Palais Royale in Mumbai was India’s first green building, achieving LEED Platinum certification. MEVA’s automated climbing system (MAC) was used to ensure the project was delivered safely, efficiently and on time.

Safely to the highest heights

The magnificent skyline of Ayala Avenue in Makati is enriched by two magnificent buildings. MDBI Construction, which has already been involved in the construction of several skyscrapers in the Philippine financial metropolis is once again relying on MEVA technology for the construction of the Park Central Towers. The south tower rises 276 m into the sky and is thus only slightly shorter than the country‘s tallest building.

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.

Borj Attijari shapes the skyline

The Borj Attijari, the future headquarters of Attijariwafa Bank, will gloriously enhance the skyline of the fast-growing Casablanca Financial City. The experienced construction company responsible is building the 25-storey office tower and relies on the globally proven climbing system MAC and robust Mammut wall formwork.

Climbing in reverse gear

An over 50-year-old high-rise building in the centre of Cologne has to make way for a new development. In a triumphant European premiere, specialist contractor Linkamp GmbH is using MEVA’s MGS-H rail-guided screen system to perform the necessary fully enclosed deconstruction works.

Eye-catching staircase – as if cast in one piece

A unique spiral staircase in Stuttgart, subject to high architectural concrete requirements, required meticulous planning, design and workmanship.

Fair-faced climbing

With its unique anchoring system, the MEVA MAC formwork climbing system was able to achieve a superior surface finish in the construction of Ardmore Park, Singapore.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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