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Construction Forms
Construction Forms is a portfolio company of CFI, a connected group of industrial wear-solution brands that includes Tricon Wear Solutions, Ultra Tech,...
Construction Forms
Construction Forms is a portfolio company of CFI, a connected group of industrial wear-solution brands that includes Tricon Wear Solutions, Ultra Tech, and Esser. The firm designs and manufactures concrete pumping and placing equipment from its headquarters in Port Washington, Wisconsin, with an additional facility in Grand Prairie, Texas. Its product line spans boom kits, hoses, laydown systems, placers, and spreaders — all built for high-wear concrete applications. The business serves a concentrated set of end markets: commercial construction, residential construction, industrial facilities, infrastructure, and energy. Its website highlights reliability via a tiered boom-kit pricing model that lets contractors choose among standard performance, upgraded durability, and the longest-lasting option. The firm's products support shotcrete processes, placing it in tunneling, mining, and slope-stabilization workflows alongside conventional building pours. Geographically, the company ships from the United States into global project sites, supported by the wider CFI footprint in Germany and India. Parent entity CFI does not disclose consolidated financials, and Construction Forms does not publish AUM, deployment, or headcount figures. CFI's brand roster suggests a buy-and-build industrial strategy: Tricon Wear Solutions (founded 1968, Irondale, Alabama) produces abrasion-resistant plate and specialty steels; Ultra Tech (founded 1989, Port Washington, Wisconsin) makes abrasion-resistant piping systems; and Esser (Warstein, Germany) provides twin-wall piping. A recent website update in spring 2026 announced a spring promotion on boom kits and hoses, indicating active commercial operations during the North American construction season. Construction Forms operates not as a family office but as an integrated manufacturer inside a private industrial group. The structural differentiator is the bundled portfolio model: CFI cross-sells wear solutions across mining, dredging, pulp and paper, and concrete, giving Construction Forms an in-house materials and piping supply chain that independent pump-parts manufacturers cannot match. Governance and succession details for CFI's parent entity are not publicly available.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Port Washington
Corporate office
777 Maritime Drive, Port Washington, WI 53074, United States
Additional offices
Grand Prairie, Texas, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Is Construction Forms a single-family office or a portfolio company?
Construction Forms is a portfolio company of CFI, a private group that owns multiple industrial wear-solution brands. It is not a family office. CFI does not publicly disclose its ownership structure, operating financials, or the identity of its controlling shareholders.
How does Construction Forms fit into CFI's broader portfolio?
CFI's portfolio includes Tricon Wear Solutions (abrasion-resistant plate and specialty steels), Ultra Tech (abrasion-resistant piping systems), Esser (twin-wall pipes and piping systems), and EWCFI (industrial manufacturing in India). Construction Forms is the group's dedicated concrete pumping and placing equipment brand, with cross-selling opportunities into mining, energy, and industrial projects served by sister companies.
What end markets does Construction Forms serve?
The company's website lists commercial construction (high-rises, stadiums), residential construction, industrial construction, infrastructure (roads, airports, bridges), and energy projects. It also calls out decades of shotcrete expertise, which extends its reach into tunneling and mining applications.
Where does Construction Forms manufacture and distribute?
The firm's primary manufacturing and distribution hub is at 777 Maritime Drive, Port Washington, Wisconsin, with a secondary facility at 2800 Alouette Drive, Grand Prairie, Texas. Through CFI's global network, the brand benefits from additional manufacturing capabilities in Germany (Esser) and India (EWCFI).
Does Construction Forms disclose financial figures like AUM or revenue?
No. CFI and its portfolio companies — including Construction Forms — do not publicly disclose assets under management, annual revenue, deployment figures, or headcount numbers.
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