• Description

    The expansion of the port of Santos passenger terminal will double the number of berths simultaneously from 3 to 6.

    With this expansion, many cruise ships will be able to dock quickly and easily for the forthcoming sporting events to be held in Brazil.

    These services were performed with truck-mounted pumps, which concreted the piles of the terminal.

    Technical data

    Country:

    Brazil

    Type of construction:

    Civil

    Segment type:

    Ports

    Year:

    2013

    Cubic meters:

    10.000

  • Description

    Extension of metro line by construction of line 5 to connect different neighbourhoods. This work is part of a infrastructure plan of the city of Sao Paulo, whose aim is to unite different neighbourhoods and key points of the city, such as Moema, Vila Mariana and Brooklyn. Pumping done with truck-mounted pump.

    Technical data

    Country:

    Brazil

    Type of construction:

    Civil

    Segment type:

    Railways

    Year:

    2013

    Cubic meters:

    1.500

  • Description

    Monorail linking the Vila Prudente metro station, Line 2-Green, with a new station called Oratorio, 2 miles away. This construction consists of 15-metre high viaducts joined by 70 tonnes of beams. This pumping was done with truck-mounted pumps.

    Technical data

    Country:

    Brazil

    Type of construction:

    Civil

    Segment type:

    Railways

    Year:

    2013

    Cubic meters:

    1.500

  • Description

    Construction of one of the tallest residential buildings in São Paulo, with a height of 153 metres and 43 floors. The Josephine Baker Tower is located in the Vila Formosa of Sao Paulo. Gebomsa pumps the concrete for this construction using static equipment and truck-mounted pumps. The pumping done with stationery pumps had a connection of up to 130 linear metres of vertically placed piping.

    Technical data

    Country:

    Brazil

    Type of construction:

    Residential

    Segment type:

    Housing

    Year:

    2013 / 2014

    Cubic meters:

    5.000