Con Forms products are playing a role in one of Latin America’s most ambitious construction projects: Torre Rise in Monterrey, Mexico.
Currently under construction in the Obispado district, Torre Rise is projected to reach 484 meters (1,588 feet) upon completion, making it the tallest building in Latin America once finalized.
During a recent site visit, Con Forms’ Latin American Sales Manager, Nicolas Cuervo, observed the scale and complexity of the concrete pumping operations supporting the build. Con Forms’ pipe, valves, and accessories are being used as part of the concrete placement system selected by the project’s pumping contractor, Construmac (https://www.linkedin.com/company/construmac/).
The project reinforces Con Forms’ continued involvement in iconic high-rise construction around the world.
As tower heights increase and pumping demands grow more complex, projects like Torre Rise underscore the importance of reliable, high-performance concrete handling systems. Con Forms’ has the engineering, production, and safety expertise to deliver components designed and tested for high-rise pumping applications.