Explore Our Formwork Range
Formwork LVL E12 H2S
Stiff, straight engineered bearers and joists to AS/NZS 4357 — strong, consistent and re-usable, with glueline H2S termite treatment. The supporting structure behind the form face.
Popular Choice
F17 Formply
General-purpose structural formwork plywood to AS 6669, with a phenolic film face for a clean off-form finish — the everyday choice for decks, walls, columns and precast.
Highly Durable
F22 Formwork Plywood
A higher-strength formply with an excellent strength-to-weight ratio — ideal for tableforms, shutters, columns and system formwork, and heavier or more repeated use.
Premium Grade
F27 Formwork Plywood
Premium, full-hardwood formply with a high-density phenolic overlay, engineered for the heaviest construction and mining formwork and demanding off-form finishes.
High StrengthFormwork
Good formwork is the foundation of good concrete. The timber and plywood that shape and support a concrete pour determine not only how safely and efficiently the job runs, but the quality of the finished concrete surface. JVS Timber supplies a complete formwork range — stiff, straight Formwork LVL E12 H2S for bearers and joists, and structural formply in F17, F22 and F27 grades for the form face — so formworkers and builders can source a coordinated, standards-compliant formwork package from a single supplier. Whether you are forming a suspended slab, walls, columns, beams or footings, our formwork products deliver strength, straightness and a clean off-form finish, pour after pour. Explore the range below, and contact the JVS Timber team for a free quote on grades, sizes and quantities, delivered Australia-wide.
The Timber and Plywood Behind Quality Concrete
A timber formwork system has two main parts. The form face — the surface the concrete is cast against — is typically formply: structural plywood finished with a high-density phenolic film that gives a smooth, water-resistant face, releases the set concrete cleanly and produces a quality off-form finish. Behind the face sit the bearers and joists that carry the load of the wet concrete; these need to be stiff and straight to hold accurate levels and resist deflection, which is exactly what engineered Formwork LVL provides. Choosing the right products comes down to the loads, the re-use you need and the concrete finish you are after. Higher formply stress grades (F22, F27) and stiffer bearers carry more load and stand up to heavier, more repeated use, while the surface class of the formply governs the off-form finish under AS 3610. JVS Timber stocks the full range so you can build a formwork package matched to your job, and our team can help you specify it.

Why Choose Formwork from JVS Timber
A Complete Formwork Package
Form face and supporting structure from one supplier — formply in F17, F22 and F27 plus stiff Formwork LVL bearers and joists — so you can coordinate your whole formwork order in one place.
Clean Off-Form Finishes
Our formply’s high-density phenolic face releases concrete cleanly and produces a quality off-form finish, with surface classes to suit your AS 3610 finish requirement.
Strength and Re-Use
Structural F-grades and stiff LVL bearers carry the loads of wet concrete and stand up to repeated handling, loading and stripping — helping you get more cycles from each component.
Standards-Compliant
Our formply is made to AS 6669 and our LVL to AS/NZS 4357, so you can specify with confidence that the products meet Australian requirements.
The Right Grade for the Job
From general-purpose F17 to heavy-duty F27 and stiff E12 bearers, our range covers everything from a single slab to demanding system and mining formwork.
Delivered Australia-Wide
We confirm grades, sizes and quantities and deliver across Australia, with the team on hand to help you specify the right products.
Built for Every Formwork Job
Suspended-slab decks, walls, columns, beams and footings.
Bearers and joists supporting the form face (Formwork LVL E12).
Precast and tilt-up panel construction.
Tableforms, shutters and system formwork (F22).
Heavy construction and mining formwork (F27).
Off-form and architectural concrete finishes (surface class per AS 3610).
Standards, Grades and Off-Form Finish
Formply is made to AS 6669 (Plywood — Formwork) and is typically described by three things: its surface class, its stress grade and its bond type — for example, 'Class 2 F17 A-Bond'. The surface class relates to the off-form concrete finish achievable under AS 3610, the stress grade (the 'F' number) is the panel’s bending strength in megapascals, and an A-bond is the durable, exterior phenolic bond suited to formwork. Our Formwork LVL bearers and joists are made to AS/NZS 4357 and carry an H2S glueline termite treatment. Higher F-grades are stronger and stiffer, allowing greater loads or wider support spacing, while a higher surface class gives a finer off-form finish. The right combination depends on the loads, the re-use required and the concrete finish specified, so the panel grade, thickness and support spacing should always follow the formwork design. Our team can help you match grade, class and supporting structure to your job.
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Sustainable & Ethically Sourced
Formwork products are designed to be re-used, and getting many pours from each sheet and bearer is both economical and sustainable. JVS Timber supplies formply made to AS 6669 and LVL to AS/NZS 4357, compliant with Australian industry standards. Caring for formwork so it lasts more cycles — sealing edges, cleaning down, protecting from damage and storing well — is the most sustainable way to use it.
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JVS Timber supplies formply in the common sheet sizes (such as 2400 x 1200 mm and 1800 x 1200 mm) and thicknesses, and Formwork LVL in the common bearer and joist sections and long lengths. Whether you need a few sheets for a single pour or bulk formwork for a large project, our team can confirm current stock, grades, sizes and competitive trade pricing, delivered Australia-wide. Tell us the grades, sizes and quantities your formwork design calls for and we will confirm availability.
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Formwork — Frequently Asked Questions
The 'F' number is the plywood’s bending stress grade in megapascals — the higher the number, the stronger and stiffer the panel. F17 is the general-purpose grade, F22 is higher-strength for heavier or more repeated use such as system formwork, and F27 is a premium full-hardwood grade for the heaviest construction and mining formwork.
Formply is finished with a high-density overlay (HDO) of phenolic resin-impregnated film, usually black, on both faces. This smooth, water-resistant surface releases the set concrete cleanly and produces a quality off-form finish, and it protects the plywood for re-use.
It depends on the grade, the loads and how well it is cared for, rather than a fixed number. Sealing cut edges, cleaning down after each pour, avoiding damage and storing sheets flat and dry all help you get more cycles from each sheet. Higher grades generally withstand more repeated use.
Structural formply is made to AS 6669 (Plywood — Formwork), often with an AS/NZS 2269 structural plywood certification as well, and is typically specified as a combination of surface class, stress grade and bond type, for example 'Class 2 F17 A-Bond'. Our Formwork LVL is made to AS/NZS 4357.
Yes — we supply both the form face (F17, F22 and F27 formply) and the supporting structure (Formwork LVL E12 bearers and joists), so you can coordinate your whole formwork order from one supplier. Tell us what your formwork design calls for and we will confirm grades, sizes and pricing.
The surface class describes the off-form concrete finish the panel is intended to achieve under AS 3610, from finer to coarser finishes. A higher class gives a finer finish. The class you need depends on whether the concrete will be exposed or covered, so match the formply class to the specified finish.
Yes. Cutting exposes the plywood core, and moisture entering the edges is the main cause of swelling and shortened life. Seal freshly cut edges with a suitable edge sealer to keep moisture out and get more pours from each sheet.
It depends on the loads, the support spacing, the re-use you need and the finish specified. F17 covers the majority of general formwork; F22 suits heavier or more repeated use such as system formwork and tableforms; and F27 is the premium grade for the heaviest construction and mining work. Tell us about the job and we will recommend the most cost-effective grade.
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Tell us the formply grades, LVL sections, sizes and quantities your design calls for, plus your delivery location, and the JVS Timber team will confirm availability and competitive trade pricing, delivered Australia-wide.