Certification for High Rise Housing in Costa RicaWednesday, May 8, 2013 The rule seeks to ensure compliance with legal requirements concerning the structure and formality of high rise housing projects. Costa Rica is certified for high rise projects Vertical Housing in GuatemalaTuesday, July 17, 2012 An increase in car traffic has contributed to the trend of living in apartments in buildings located near workplaces. Real estate developers are backing the construction of apartment buildings in the metropolis, offering proximity to work places, avoiding long commutes. Costa Rica: More and More High Rise CondosMonday, April 22, 2013 High rise condominiums are becoming consolidated as the favoured choice for housing and business opportunities throughout the greater metropolitan area. Santa Ana is the county with the most properties, having seven vertical and six horizontal condominiums, followed by the central canton of San José, which has seven new buildings. Vertical Housing Potential in GuatemalaFriday, June 17, 2011 Guatemala City offers great opportunities for vertical housing development. The high price of family housing, the lack of extensive land in the capital or on the outskirts of the city, are some of the motives behind the construction of apartment complexes. Company Profile Organization that operates in Nicaragua.
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More and More High-Rise ConstructionFriday, June 8, 2012 The last three years has seen high rise residential construction projects grow from 5% to 40% of the total in Costa Rica. This trend is mostly seen in San Jose downtown, Escazu, some parts of the east side of the city and recently Heredia, said Randall Murillo, executive director of the Costa Rican Chamber of Construction. Costa Rica: $18 million for Residential TowerFriday, July 19, 2013 A 29 storey tower containing 126 apartments in the center of the capital San José confirms the trend towards high rise housing with easy access to urban services. The project which is by Grupo Inmobiliario Del Parque is part of the second phase of the project Torres de Paseo Colon. It involves an investment of $18 million and will be ready in about two months. Restrictions Lifted on Building HeightTuesday, November 20, 2012 A new satellite signal system, installed at the Juan Santamaria Airport in Costa Rica, will reduce the prohibitive zone of tall buildings in areas near the terminal. Edwin Jimenez, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, said the municipalities of Alajuela and Belen will be affected by these changes, because in those places there is interest in constructing buildings with heights of over twenty meters. Company Profile
we are specialized in vertical and horizontal construction, especially in the metal mechanic industry. Insecurity Accelerates Trend of Living in CondosThursday, June 6, 2013 The search for safe habitats and the shortage of land in the central areas of Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula, is driving the construction of high rise apartments and gated communities. The phenomenon occurs mainly in Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula. "The projects being constructed in the new development areas have emerged in recent years following the decline of the historic center of Tegucigalpa, another trade hub of the city, which has been losing its glamor coupled with a lack of planning policies and a commercial road," reported Laprensa.hn article. Over $190 million in Residential TowersMonday, August 27, 2012 The boom in vertical housing continues in the capital of Costa Rica, where the trend of living near to the down town area is a response to the serious problems of road traffic. Condominios 6-30, Torres del Lago, Torres Paseo Colón, Vistas de Nunciatura and Condominios Nara are some of the residential-commercial projects currently on offer in the city of San Jose. Company Profile
Architectural design and Construction (Building Information Modelling) Modernity and Luxury in Nicaraguan ConstructionsWednesday, September 18, 2013 Keeping pace with growth in demand for modern workspaces, in the last three years construction of luxury office buildings has increased in Managua . High rise luxury buildings for offices and roads built using reinforced concrete are saving up to 40% on electricity bills and saving up to 15% in fuel consumption. Panama: Luxury Housing InvestmentMonday, March 25, 2013 At the end of 2012, the luxury Class A apartments accounted for 78% of the units under construction, while the Classes B and C together accounted for 22%. According to a residential market study prepared by the firm CB Richard Ellis Global Research and Consulting (CBRE Panama), at the end of 2012, luxury apartments categorised as Class A, were the most popular in the residential market in Panama, representing 78% of the total units under construction. Meanwhile, Class B and C apartments, amounted to 22%. |
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