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Matching Forms to Pavements: A Job for Experts

MFC has the experience and reputation for designing and manufacturing the right paving form for all types of concrete paving applications. We manufacture highway paving forms, airport paving forms, and street paving forms for concrete paving projects throughout the world.

Concrete Paving Forms are used by concrete contractors for the following applications:

  • Streets
  • Highways
  • Airports
  • Interstate Paving Projects
  • FAA and Corps of Engineers paving projects
  • Large commercial flatwork projects

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Metal Forms Corp.

OUR HERITAGE

Metal Forms Corporation (MFC) is a century-old company that designs, engineers, manufactures and markets quality products for general and concrete construction.

HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS

MFC was established in 1909 and became the first company to successfully design and produce steel forms for building monolithic concrete homes. This innovative spirit has continued for over 100 years with the development of a diverse product line identified by familiar registered trademarks.

In 1910, the company produced forms used to build hundreds of concrete homes inspired by the famous inventor, Thomas Edison.

In the early 1900s, concrete paving forms were introduced to support the heavy roadbuilding machines. Some of these machines were designed by Phillip Koehring (co-founder of the Koehring Machine Company) and brother-in-law of G. H. Miller (President of MFC).

Increased sales volume during the depression

MFC’s work week was raised to 55 hours and business was up 30% and an additional 20% in 1931. Construction of public buildings and roads were the main sources of the strong business atmosphere for MFC amidst the financial woes of many during the depression years.’

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