Concrete: The Tall Ask
Concrete

Concrete: The Tall Ask

Concreting at height is among the most technically demanding operations of any high-rise project. It isn’t merely a matter of stronger pumps or better admixtures; it is about orchestrating synchronised design, material science, equipment and human skill. When those elements come together through planning and training, high-rise construction becomes not a challenge but a repeatable, reliable process that upholds both quality and efficiency.

“Pumping efficiency, concrete quality control, temperature management and logistics coordination are the key challenges of concreting at height,” says Virendra Vora, Promoter, Excel Infrastructure, who recommends effectively addressing these challenges through meticulous mix design, real-time monitoring and advanced pumping technology. 


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Concreting at height is among the most technically demanding operations of any high-rise project. It isn’t merely a matter of stronger pumps or better admixtures; it is about orchestrating synchronised design, material science, equipment and human skill. When those elements come together through planning and training, high-rise construction becomes not a challenge but a repeatable, reliable process that upholds both quality and efficiency.“Pumping efficiency, concrete quality control, temperature management and logistics coordination are the key challenges of concreting at height,” says Virendra Vora, Promoter, Excel Infrastructure, who recommends effectively addressing these challenges through meticulous mix design, real-time monitoring and advanced pumping technology. To read the full article Click Here

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