Construction
Hotel Galomar Remodelation
Madeira, Portugal

Description:

Controlled demolition of the old hotel using forceps and hydraulic hammers.

Controlled demolition of the old hotel using forceps and hydraulic hammers.

Rock excavation up to the new hotel altitude.

Full construction of the new hotel encompassing all details.

Rehabilitation of all the structural area of the swimming area.

Rehabilitation of the restaurant and bar.

Awards:

This was the first hotel in Madeira Island that received an A+ energetic certification, being 100% self-sustainable in terms of energy power.

The hotel already won three times the award for Europe’s Leading Green Resort at the World Travel Awards.

Santiago youth housing project in Aveiro
Aveiro, Portugal

Client:

Housing complex built for the Government of Portugal in Aveiro.

Ponte Kutuctay - Peru
Cusco – Apurimac, Peru

Client:

MMG, Guoxin International Investment Corporation and CITIC Metal Company

Description:

Post-tensioned box girder bridge, built using successive cantilevering methods, spanning two lanes and over the Apurimac River, the departmental border between Cusco and Apurimac in Peru​

​Total bridge length: 180 m (two spans, one 120 m long and the other 60 m long). Deck width: 9.20 m and 11.60 m in the curved section.

EPC High Performance College COAR Apurimac - Peru
Apurimac, Peru

Client:

Southern Peru Copper Corporation, Sucursal del Peru

Description:

The High-Performance Schools (COAR) Educational Service Model provides students with outstanding abilities with relevant, quality, and equitable educational services, aimed at enhancing those skills and developing their commitment to local, regional, and national development.​

​The project includes the development of the Engineering, Procurement and Construction of a Residential Building for men and women, an academic building, an administrative building, a general services building, a Multipurpose Hall, a Library, a Sports Center, a Swimming Pool, and a Wastewater Treatment Plant, sized for 300 students in an area of ​​4 hectares.​