Company

Decades of commitment.

Since its inception its main activity has been the manufacture of concrete tubes and a variety of precast concrete structures: elevated water tanks, ground-level water tanks and industrial water tanks; sports arenas; warehouses and horizontal silos; feed and water troughs, tubes, pens and plunge dips for cows and sheep; windows and all kinds of openings; tires, walls and fences; pumping wells and special parts for different architecture works.

The company has been devoted to manufacturing different concrete items for a wide range of socio-economic sectors. Additionally, a consultancy and comprehensive advisory service department for the design, management and execution of projects and civil works was created in 1998.

Using Autonomous Water Treatment Units (UPAs), the company develops and promotes drinking water production and distribution.  From its very outset, it has had strong ties with the Public Sanitary Works (OSE), a state-owned enterprise in charge of the design, construction, operation, maintenance and management of drinking water supply across the country and of wastewater systems in the national territory, with the exception of Montevideo.


Special projects

BOLIVIA – HUATAJATA

PURIFICATION SYSTEM
Location: Huatajata Provincia…

BOLIVIA – HUATAJATA

PURIFICATION SYSTEM
Location: Huarina Provincia…

Why ROCCO?

Commitment

We commit ourselves to providing our clients with solutions. We honor our commitments and exert ourselves to achieve our goals.

Experience

Decades of experience in civil works and industrial installations for state-owned enterprises and public bodies in Uruguay and abroad.

Guarantee

Thousands of products and installations, which have fully satisfied our clients’ requirements, guarantee the reliability of our work.

Reputation

With over 60 years in the market, our company has renewed itself generation after generation and continues embracing innovation.

Compañía Uruguaya de Productos de Hormigón Rocco S.A. is a Uruguayan company established in 1932 and named “Pedro Rocco y Cía”. In 1947 its name was changed to the current one.