The construction of a 13,000-square-meter modular camp in the Alto Valle de Río Negro that will house some 1,500 workers from the Néstor Kirchner Gas Pipeline will end this month, after four months of works.
There is a total of 700 modules in three workshops that make up bedrooms, dining rooms, a recreation room, changing rooms, a machine room and boilers for operators and staff in general.
The Ecosan company was in charge of installing the camps that house the operators who work in the area of the gas pipeline, a work carried out by the Techint and Sacde group.
“The 700 modules that make up the 13,000 m2 for assembling the camp were manufactured at the Don Torcuato and Córdoba plants,” explained Juan Pablo Rudoni, president of Ecosan.
According to Rudoni, “they comply with strict certification and sustainability criteria, allowing the optimization of thermal insulation, which results in significant energy savings, water conservation, typical of dry construction, and the efficient use of materials from prefabricated modular pieces that avoid waste”.
The camps have a dining room with kitchen, bedrooms with beds and bathrooms, wardrobes, air conditioning, changing rooms.
They began to be manufactured last October at the Ecosan plants in Don Torcuato and Córdoba under a quick-assembly metal structure, with walls and partitions made of sandwich thermopanels, aluminum carpentry, hidden installations, ceilings, vinyl floors, finishes and top-of-the-line appliances. brand.