Bauxite mine site offices are being set up in Guyana
Karmod began the construction of building offices for bauxite mines in Guyana, located on the northern bank of the South American continent. Continuing to be installed in the capital Georgetown, the buildings will be used by a team of 506 people who produce 2.3 million tons of bauxite annually.
With Karmod’s New Generation Container technology, prefabricated buildings were transported to Guyana by sea road transport. Within the scope of the project, 62 units with a size of 230x595 cm were pre-produced. The ready-to-use installation of the two buildings with a size of 650 and 355 square meters is carried out by Karmod teams. The installation is planned to be completed within 3 weeks.
The Karmod Next Generation Container is fully screwed and provided with a snap-in demounting feature, so you can install it on site in a very short time. The sandwich panel system used in the wall and roof of the Next Generation Container provides high insulation in construction. Guyana bauxite mine site buildings, projected and produced by Karmod, include work offices, dining halls, dormitories, wc shower units with laboratories.