ULMA takes part in the construction of the sustainable building Javier Prado Tower in Lima
The tower is designed as a High Performance Building, based on the use of sustainable materials, interior air quality, water conservation, and energy efficiency. It features 27 floors aboveground with cutting-edge design, along with nine stories belowground covering 82,401.32 m².
Without being subject to either cranes or the weather, work could continue uninterrupted, thus greatly increasing productivity. Moreover, with three distinct working platforms – main, pouring, and cone recovery – the self-climbing system guaranteed worker safety at any height throughout the entire project.
Starting on the 13th floor, the unusual building geometry necessitated the use of considerable cantilevers. The versatility yet compatibility of ULMA Systems allowed us to create an ad hoc solution combining the BRIO and MK Systems to meet even the most demanding requirements.
The height of the building required the use of platforms that served as docking bays to facilitate the work of the cranes moving material throughout the worksite. Get to know more about the project with the video.