FAQ

FORMWORK FOR COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENTS ACROSS THE SUNSHINE COAST

At Kybro Formwork Specialists, we've completed some prestigious commercial development projects in the past. Each have been a partnership and resulted in stunning buildings for our clients.


We pride ourselves on our quality work and loyalty to our customers—here's what some of those customers had to say.

Contact us today for a quote on quality commercial formwork.


  • What areas do you cover?

    We take on formworking projects mainly across the Sunshine Coast, but will extend our reach to Gympie, the Fraser Coast, Hervey Bay, Maryborough, Caboolture, and North Brisbane.


    When asked, we will even work further afield in other parts of Queensland.

  • What needs do you cater for?

    We offer a variety of framework types to cater to a variety of structural needs. Many of our materials can be curved or shaped to accommodate unique and interesting designs.


    We can also supply pre-fabricated stairs, suspended slabs and more to ensure your project is completed to the highest standard.

  • Is Airodeck better than traditional timber formwork?

    It's hard to say one is better than the other. The two types are simply different and cater to different needs.


    Airodeck is a lighter material, better for high-volume, straightforward projects, however timber has the unique ability to be shaped and curved to produce almost any design.


    If you're not sure which type of formwork is best for your development, contact us today as our experienced team is more than happy to advise you.

  • Do you do residential formwork?

    Very rarely. Our specialities lay in large-scale civil and commercial projects, such as universities, holiday accommodation, or resorts.


    Exceptions are made if a residential project is large or presents challenging architecture.

  • What is the difference between formwork and falsework?

    It can be easy to confuse the two, especially as they're so often mentioned together.


    Formwork is temporary moulding that holds fluid concrete in a desired shape while it's setting.


    Falsework is an aspect of formwork (but not the other way around). It includes any temporary supports for vertical loads until they can support themselves.

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