Discover how TECON’s 73 Series HETO Frame Wall Formwork ensured high efficiency and superior concrete finishes for a mid-rise residential project in Muscat.
Discover how TECON’s advanced hydraulic self-climbing formwork is overcoming complex geometric challenges to build the monumental 170-meter Cross of Mercy in Monterrey, Mexico.
See how TECON’s HETO Frame Wall Formwork accelerates the Oman Expressway project, delivering high load capacity and premium finishes for retaining walls.
TECON partners with SGS to ensure CBAM compliance, providing accurate carbon footprint data for formwork and scaffolding to advance green construction globally.
TECON launches upgraded HETO 3.0 frame formwork and Alu-Flex slab formwork with wind-resistant design, lighter weight & higher efficiency for modern construction.
TECON supports Ethiopia dormitory project with Slab Flex 20, Ringlock Scaffolding & TP60 plastic formwork for affordable, efficient housing construction.
TECON APEX DEK modular aluminum beam early-stripping slab formwork system enables fast, large-area slab installation without lifting equipment.
TECON 2025 pouring test validates HETO, Alu-Flex & APEX DEK formwork systems for strength & efficiency at Nantong base.
TECON unveils HETO 3.0 & APEX DEK in Manila. Cross boundaries, thrive together: see how our slab formwork boosts efficiency with TÜV-certified upgrades.
TECON supplies integrated formwork system for 32-floor commercial building in Bangladesh. Alumi Frame, Alu-Flex & HETO used.
Located at the crossroads of Europe and Africa, Tunisia holds a strategic position as a key transportation hub, bordered by Algeria and Libya, and serving as a gateway to neighboring Arab nations. The Tunisian government had been preparing for the construction of this bridge for over 15 years. The original bridge, often in need of… Continue reading Tunisian cross-sea bridge project-the ‘bridge of happiness’_copy20260123
Located at the crossroads of Europe and Africa, Tunisia holds a strategic position as a key transportation hub, bordered by Algeria and Libya, and serving as a gateway to neighboring Arab nations. The Tunisian government had been preparing for the construction of this bridge for over 15 years. The original bridge, often in need of… Continue reading Tunisian cross-sea bridge project-the ‘bridge of happiness’