MEVA wall formwork panels aligned on a high-rise concrete pour
MEVA formwork systems

MEVA Formwork Systems for Load-Optimized Concrete Pours

Precision-engineered wall panels, climbing units, and accessories help general contractors and structural engineers control pour pressure, load bearing capacity at the tie pattern, dimensional stability of gangs, and cycle time from basement walls to high-rise cores.

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52years forming expertise
70+countries served
2.1M m²rental inventory
80 kN/m²verified load class
System advantages

Six Reasons Project Teams Specify MEVA

Certified structural safety

Independent verification against EN 13374 and DIN 4420 keeps edge protection and frame loads auditable on every pour.

Patented frame technology

Precision-welded steel frames with integrated alignment cut set-up time versus loose conventional timber gangs.

Adaptive modular geometry

Corner solutions, radius formwork, and adjustable struts solve complex concrete shapes with stock components.

On-site forming partnership

Dedicated engineers review drawings, optimize panel layouts, and train crews before the first concrete truck arrives.

Global inventory network

Regional depots across five continents keep backup panels shipping within tight pour windows.

High-cycle panel coatings

Proprietary face coatings extend service life expectancy beyond hundreds of casting cycles when cleaning chemistry stays within published limits and abrasion resistance is rechecked between architectural pours.

Specification desk

Compare Wall Panel Families Side by Side

Use this reference when procurement managers weigh Mammut-class heavy forming against lighter modular panels for mid-rise walls.

Parameter Mammut 350 class Lite modular class
Typical pour pressure window Up to 80 kN/m² with verified tie patterns Mid-range walls where crane capacity is limited
Panel handling Crane-dependent large gangs for core walls Crew-friendly modules for fast gang assembly
Face reuse target 300+ cycles with coating care High reuse on residential and commercial walls
Preferred structures High-rise cores, heavy industrial walls Hotels, schools, mid-rise residential
Alignment aids Integrated frame alignment hardware Clamp and walers for rapid repositioning
Where MEVA forms concrete

Industry Scenes That Demand Predictable Formwork

High-rise concrete core climbing formwork

High-rise cores

Climbing systems keep shaft pours synchronized with floor cycles.

Bridge pier formwork on infrastructure site

Bridges & viaducts

Pier and abutment forms sized for staged infrastructure pours.

Stadium curved wall formwork

Stadium bowls

Radius and inclined panels shape seating bowls without one-off fabrication.

Tunnel invert concrete forming

Tunnel inverts

Specialized forming for invert and lining sequences in bored tunnels.

Industrial plant concrete walls

Industrial plants

Thick walls and bunkers where pour pressure must stay within published limits.

18,000+ projects supported
ISO 9001 quality management
CE marked structural components
48h backup panel dispatch goal
24/7 technical hotline windows
Operating scale

Numbers Behind MEVA Forming Capacity

52 Years in formwork engineering
70+ Countries with project coverage
2.1M+ Square meters of rental stock
300+ Target casting cycles per coated face
Next pour

Brief Our Engineers on Your Forming Challenge

Share structure type, pour schedule, crane capacity, and whether you need rental inventory or purchase packages.

  • Panel layout optimization against pour pressure limits
  • Climbing cycle planning for cores and shafts
  • Accessory kits for corners, stop-ends, and bulkheads
  • Crew training windows before first placement

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