
Arenas de Máncora Hotel
Building the new suites at the Hotel Arennas de Máncora was a logistical challenge: the site’s narrow access prevented concrete trucks from entering, and there was almost no room to store materials or mix concrete on-site. This situation risked causing major delays and driving up costs. The solution was Rapimix, a dry concrete that doesn't need a mixer truck and is easy to use in tight spaces. By choosing this option, the client stayed on schedule without any interruptions. Ultimately, they were able to complete a high-quality, efficient architectural project in a popular tourist area where construction is usually difficult.
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Soil Cement Stabilized Dikes for Riverbank Protection Works for the La Leche and Motupe rivers
Given the scarcity of rock in the area for traditional riverbank protection structures Pacasmayo soil-cement was used to protect the banks of the Motupe and La Leche rivers. This technique stabilized local soil to create compact, erosion-resistant structures. The solution ensured the safety of nearby communities while optimizing costs and delivery times by utilizing locally available materials.
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Concrete Reinforced Tubes for the Carretera del Sol
To ensure robust drainage systems for this strategic northern corridor, Pacasmayo supplied 626 precast concrete pipes. This solution was selected for its high structural resistance to heavy traffic and ease of installation, keeping the project's execution on schedule. This contribution ensures reliable connectivity between Trujillo and Paita, driving logistical and economic development across the region.
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Prefab Industrial Hangar- Cementos Pacasmayo Facility
This industrial hangar was built as a storage facility for a key raw material used in our operations. It features high-strength precast beams, columns, and walls. By using BIM technology, the project was more efficient, saving time and lowering costs while ensuring a sustainable and safe workspace. The construction included more than 35 columns, 35 beams, and over 100 concrete panels.
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Talara Refinery Modernization
This milestone in Peruvian engineering involved the implementation of Seawater Intake (SWI) and Treated Effluent Discharge (SWO) systems utilizing pipe jacking technology—a high-precision solution designed for harsh marine environments. Executed by a leading consortium using pipes manufactured by Cementos Pacasmayo, the project established a new standard for coastal industrial infrastructure by ensuring efficient operations, structural durability, and strict environmental control within the Piura region.
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