Company research culture

About MEVA — Formwork Engineering Since the 1970s

We operate as a forming technology company that happens to rent and sell panels. Load tests, coating science, and chain-of-custody inventory audits sit at the center of how MEVA serves concrete contractors worldwide.

“Publish the load table, prove the clamp pattern, then release the gang.” That operating sentence guides how MEVA writes catalogues, trains field teams, and invests in frame and coating science so structural engineers can defend specs with evidence—not slogans.

Mission focus: reduce forming uncertainty on high-rise, infrastructure, and industrial concrete projects by pairing modular systems with independently verified safety standards.

Research & Depot Facilities That Feed Spec Sheets

Laboratories and regional depots share the same measurement culture—load frames, coating abrasion meters, and panel condition logs—so catalogue numbers match what arrives on the truck.

Technical Publications & Spec Packages

These resources help specification writers and building inspectors evaluate MEVA systems without waiting for a sales visit. Request the latest revision through our project desk.

  • Wall Formwork Load & Tie Guide

    Pour pressure windows, tie spacing charts, and stop-end detailing for common wall heights.

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  • Climbing System Cycle Notes

    Lift sequences, platform load paths, and edge protection checkpoints for core walls.

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  • MEVA Formwork Catalogue Pack

    Panel families, accessories, and imperial/metric formats for procurement shortlists.

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  • Panel Care & Reuse Bulletin

    Cleaning chemistry limits, coating inspection grades, and storage practices that protect face quality.

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Across more than five decades, MEVA grew from regional formwork manufacturing into a global modular ecosystem with rental stock exceeding two million square meters. Notable programs such as Hamburg Elbtower core forming, Lusail Stadium curved walls, and Sydney Metro tunnel invert works illustrate how stock components scale from complex geometry to high-volume repetition. The company employs engineering, depot, and field support roles across Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific.

We do not claim every pour needs the heaviest panel class or climbing platforms. We do claim that when those requirements appear, our teams can respond with measurable data: EN 13374 edge protection notes, DIN 4420 safety references, ISO 9001 process control, CE-marked structural components, and load bearing capacity tables tied to verified tie patterns. Limits remain explicit: outdoor climbing still follows wind protocols; damaged faces must be regraded before service life expectancy claims apply; VOC emissions from aggressive cleaners can shorten coating life; and schedule compression cannot erase concrete curing physics or early-age compressive strength gates.

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Ask for depot coverage maps, certification dossiers, and the publication pack relevant to your structure type.