Jyoti Weighing Systems Pvt. Ltd., a trusted name in the weighing solutions industry and a proud member of the Concretewale group, has achieved a remarkable milestone. The company has been recognized in the India Book of Records / Asia Book of Records for manufacturing the largest truck weighbridge for commercial...
The Burj Khalifa in Dubai holds the world record for concrete pumping height at 606 meters (1,988 ft).
The largest continuous concrete pour is 69,824.87 m3 (2,465,842 ft3) and was achieved by Mohammad Abdulaziz Al-Habib Real Estate Company (KSA), in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on 27 March 2024.
The Gotthard Base Tunnel is the world's longest and deepest tunnel. It runs under the Swiss alps between the towns of Erstfeld in the north and Bodio in the south. The tunnel is 57 km long and reaches a depth of 2,300 meters.
The longest continuous concrete pour is 5 days 4 hours and 11 minutes and was achieved by PS-Co. (Iran), in Tehran, Iran, between 1 to 6 March 2018. The longest concrete pour was executed for Iran Mall building.
AXA Tower, also known as 8 Shenton Way and formerly The Treasury and Temasek Tower, was the 16th-tallest skyscraper in Singapore, at 234.7 m (770 ft), and the tallest cylindrical building in the world. In 2023, it became the tallest building to ever be voluntarily demolished.
Weighing in at a mind boggling 654,576,231,43 kg, the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River in China holds the record as the world’s heaviest concrete structure. Completed in 2006, the structure also holds the record as being the largest hydroelectric dam in the world as well as the biggest...
The Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge in China is the longest concrete bridge in the world, spanning 164.8 kilometers (102.4 miles). It was completed in 2011 and has held the Guinness World Record for the longest bridge ever since.
The Jinping-I Dam is a 305-meter-tall arch dam in China that was completed in 2014. It is the world's highest double-curvature arch dam. The dam is located in the Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan Province, China.
Beijing’s new airport King Fahd International Airport the latest megaproject that has seen China pour more concrete every two years than the US did in the entire 20th century.
The Statue of Unity is the world's tallest statue at 182 metres (597 ft). The core of the statue used 2,10,000 cubic metres of concrete.
The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in Louisiana, USA, is considered the longest continuous bridge over water, making it the longest causeway in the world; spanning nearly 24 miles across Lake Pontchartrain. The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is made of pre-stressed concrete, which is a strong and durable building material.
These identical buildings in Malaysia were at one stage the tallest buildings on the planet and are famous for the sky bridge which connects the two structures at a dizzying 588 feet. The foundations use concrete piles to deal with the earthquake risk in the country. The piles are a...
Patel Infrastructure Limited achieved a remarkable feat by setting a world record in road construction. On February 1, 2021, the company laid Pavement Quality Concrete (PQC) over a 2,580-meter stretch of a four-lane highway within 24 hours, as part of the Delhi-Vadodara-Mumbai Expressway project. This accomplishment was recognized by the India Book of Records and the Golden Book of World Records.
The fastest continuous concrete pour on record was achieved by Sumadhura Group in Hyderabad, India. In December 2024, they poured 6,000 cubic meters of concrete over 50 hours non-stop for their luxury residential project, Palais Royale. This feat stands as a significant milestone in India's residential construction sector
Mini Sky City in Changsha, China, is the world’s fastest-built skyscraper, constructed in just 19 working days by Broad Sustainable Building (BSB). The 57-story, 204-meter tall tower was assembled using precast modular technology, with 95% of the structure prefabricated off-site. It houses over 800 apartments and office space for 4,000 people. The building is designed to be earthquake-resistant up to magnitude 9 and...
The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge is an engineering marvel currently under construction in China, set to become the world’s highest bridge by deck height. Spanning the dramatic Huajiang Canyon in Guizhou Province, the bridge will tower over 625 meters (2,050 feet) above the canyon floor. It features massive concrete piers that anchor the steel and concrete structure into...
The Shiziyang Bridge in China is notable for featuring the world's largest bridge anchor. This massive structure includes an anchor foundation with a diameter of 130 meters, setting a new benchmark in bridge engineering. The construction of this anchor involved the use of high-strength concrete and advanced engineering techniques to ensure stability and...
The Guinness World Record for the most concrete continuously poured in 24 hours is 32,315.5 cubic meters, achieved by Navayuga Engineering Company Limited (India) at the Polavaram Dam Project on January 7, 2019. The pour took place over a 24-hour period, starting at 8 AM on January 6th and ending...
The world record for vertical concrete pumping was set during the construction of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. In 2008, concrete was pumped to a height of 606 meters (1,988 feet)
The world record for the longest horizontal concrete pumping distance was achieved by Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) during the Sainj Hydroelectric Power Project in Himachal Pradesh, India. In this project, concrete was successfully pumped over a horizontal distance of 2,432 meters (approximately 2.43 kilometers)