Hindustan Infrastructure Solution Empowers Gujarat’s Skyline with State-of-the-Art Concrete Pump for SOBHA Dream Heights
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], July 3: In a significant boost to Gujarat’s construction capabilities, Hindustan Infrastructure Solution has introduced the state’s highest-capacity stationary concrete pump, the SP 2000, revolutionizing how high-rise buildings are constructed in the region. This remarkable machine, a product of Schwing Stetter, is currently deployed at one of the most ambitious projects in Gujarat’s Gift [...]
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], July 3: In a significant boost to Gujarat’s construction capabilities, Hindustan Infrastructure Solution has introduced the state’s highest-capacity stationary concrete pump, the SP 2000, revolutionizing how high-rise buildings are constructed in the region. This remarkable machine, a product of Schwing Stetter, is currently deployed at one of the most ambitious projects in Gujarat’s Gift City — SOBHA Dream Heights, a towering 33-story residential skyscraper set to redefine urban living.
Chirag Thakkar, Managing Director of Hindustan Infrastructure Solution, expressed his enthusiasm about the project, stating, “The introduction of the SP 2000 from Schwing Stetter allows us to tackle projects of incredible scale and complexity with ease. We are proud to be associated with the construction of Gujarat’s tallest residential tower, SOBHA Dream Heights, which will prominently feature in the skyline of GIFT City. This pump represents a significant leap forward in our capabilities and underscores our commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology in our projects.”
Mr. Sailesh Desai from Schwing Stetter India commented on this collaboration, “We are delighted to see our SP 2000 model playing a crucial role in such a prestigious project as SOBHA Dream Heights. Our technology is designed to meet the demands of modern construction with efficiency and reliability, and partnering with Hindustan Infrastructure Solution showcases the strength and versatility of our machinery in real-world applications.”

