With the rapid development of infrastructure in Zambia, the demand for efficient road construction continues to grow. Traditional curb construction methods rely heavily on manual formwork, resulting in low efficiency and inconsistent quality. As a result, contractors are increasingly adopting Concrete Slipform Paver technology to improve productivity and reduce labor costs.
This project is part of a local road construction program in Zambia. The contractor needed to construct concrete curbs along the roadside. Due to scattered construction areas and complex working conditions, the customer required a machine that is compact, flexible, easy to operate, and suitable for small-scale concrete structures.
To meet the project requirements, we supplied one unit of the SMC-521 Concrete Slipform Paver, equipped with a side-mounted mold for continuous curb construction.
The SMC-521 features a compact design, hydraulic drive system, and automatic control functions, allowing flexible operation in narrow construction areas. Its vibration system ensures excellent concrete compaction and surface finish.
During construction, the SMC-521 enabled continuous automated curb paving, significantly improving efficiency while reducing labor requirements.
Key technical specifications include:
The machine demonstrated excellent stability and flexibility for small-scale concrete construction.
The contractor reported that the SMC-521 is easy to operate and performs reliably. It is especially suitable for curb construction and small-scale projects, helping reduce labor costs while improving overall efficiency.
This project demonstrates the advantages of the SMC-521 Concrete Slipform Paver in small-scale concrete construction. With its compact design, flexible operation, and reliable performance, it is an ideal solution for road construction projects in developing markets.
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