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Residential Complex El Pulté, Guatemala
2.2.2. WE PROVIDE QUALITY AND SAFETY TO OUR CUSTOMERS (GRI 416-1, 103-1, 103-2, 103-3) T :Impact investments T :Resilient infrastructure
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he priority of our Real Estate Development Business Unit is to build environmentally friendly and safe projects for those who occupy or visit them. To do this, we comply with current government standards, and implement voluntary high-quality controls.
We use some of the parameters that include verification of proctor compaction tests on platform, PSI resistance, and concrete coating on foundations and slabs. We also X-ray the metal structures, supervise welding, purchase finishing materials with low volatile organic compounds, perform quality control in air conditioning, and quality control in drinking water with physical-chemical analysis, acoustic controls and power supply of electromechanical equipment. The Pradera complexes in Zacapa, Chimaltenango, Escuintla and Xela were constructed with metallic steel frame designs and anti-seismic structures. Pradera in Vistares and the Telus building were built with reinforced concrete structures, with a structural anti-seismic metal design to allow for wider corridors and premises.
In Pradera Puerto Barrios, we implemented occupational and safety risk prevention programs for our business partners and guests to take the utmost precautions, which would allow to eliminate or minimize factors that could cause accidents. In line with our commitment to ensure prevention of occupational risks and reduce them to zero percent probability, we analyze their nature and the measures that need to be taken to neutralize them. We check that these measures are appropriate and produce the desired effect. In Pradera in Vistares the safety and integrity of visitors is safeguarded by signaling electric stairs, emergency exits, fire extinguishers, elevators and their maximum capacity. In addition, children’s amenities and areas have relevant signage. This commercial center, like the rest of our complexes, meets the guidelines indicated by the National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction (CONRED).
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