Project Case Studies
Our projects from around the UK.
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New splendour on the Ku‘damm
A wide variety of MEVA formwork and safety solutions sees two basement levels (the equipment level and the retail level), the ground floor and five upper floors as well as a set-back equipment floor of new "Gloria Berlin" completed...
New formwork as time-saver
MEVA's StarTec XT wall formwork and MevaDec slab formwork systems make efficient, clockwork like work out of a 31-unit housing scheme in Austria. Providing amazing views of Kufstein's landmark fortress.
Entrance gate to the cathedral city
Several MEVA formwork and support systems are utilized to erect the new the Sedelhöfe complex. With a total investment volume of € 350 million, a striking project has been undertaken on the spot where Albert Einstein himself was born.
New dimensions in formwork design
MEVA adapts it's methods of planning and co-ordination after the digital revolution has triggered the development of building information modelling (BIM). Find out how MEVA is staying ahead of the curve.
178-m Skyscraper – Roche tower in Basel
Using MAC automatic hydraulic climbing systems in tandem with MGS guiding screen for efficiency, each level of the building will take just 8 days to erect, all while the MEVA systems provide a safe working environment for on site...
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.
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.
Extraordinary stadium design
MEVA worked with the contractor to design a cantilevered shoring system at FC Felcsút's Stadium in Hungary that would allow the roof supports to be cast without damaging the playing field.
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...