Residential
FormShore's formwork and propping systems are designed to produce high quality in-situ concrete for residential construction. When your client is calling for the strength and aesthetics of in-situ concrete, our designers and products will deliver.
Man Street House, Queenstown
Case Study
Overview
A crane was not available for this project, so the lightweight FormShore AluFix system was specified for this significant Queenstown house.
The client was very happy with the off-form finish and significant savings were achieved over the block or pre-cast alternatives
Roys Road House, Plimmerton
Case Study
Overview
Our client was building his dream home and wanted the strength of in-situ concrete over the originally specified blockwork.
FormShore supplied the panels for the in-situ walls, the propping for the cantilevered beams and the MevaDec system for the first floor slabs.
All products supplied were light weight to allow for installation by hand.
Grand Designs House, Port Ligar
Case Study
Overview
FormShore supplied the panels for the impressive Port Ligar House that was featured on Grand Designs New Zealand.
The owner runs his own formwork and decorative concrete business in Western Australia and was very impressed with the AluFix system.
The off-form finish was a real feature of the design and received a lot of favourable comment.
Our Systems
Formshore supplies the Meva suite of formwork panel systems. FormShore AluFix is ideal for hand assembled formwork with concrete pressures up to 50kN. FormShore StarTec is the steel framed panel for larger pours. FormShore MultiForm is our conventional system accommodating complex forms and high concrete pressures. FormShore Soldiers and the FormShore 80 ringlock propping system cover requirements for supporting concrete structures during construction.