Modular coastal infrastructure project
"The implementation of the Mersin House modular system not only met the tight deadlines but exceeded our expectations in resistance to salt corrosion. The logistical planning for a restricted access zone was impeccable."
Project Director, Northern Port Consortium
Support structure for maritime control center
Project Context: Design and deployment of an operational control module for a commercial port in the Cantabrian Sea, with strict requirements for resistance to strong winds and aggressive marine environment.
Applied Solution: Prefabricated structural system with treated steel and special coating, installed in 3 weeks without interrupting port operations.
Director of Civil Engineering Projects
Specialist in material strength analysis for coastal environments and large-scale modular infrastructure planning. Over 15 years of experience in sustainable urban development projects.
My collaboration with Mersin House focused on the development of a modular educational complex on the Cantabrian coast. The main technical challenge was ensuring structural integrity against high humidity and saline winds, factors that accelerate corrosion.
The implemented solution combined high-strength galvanized steel with an innovative anchoring system that distributes loads uniformly. This approach not only met the most demanding safety standards but also optimized assembly timelines by 30%.
The team's working methodology, based on BIM models and on-site load testing, demonstrated exceptional rigor. The result is a building that, beyond its function, has become a benchmark for durability and construction efficiency in high environmental risk zones.
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