The Imperium Group of Brazil, along with partners from China and the USA, will build the largest steel frame factory in Latin America in Santa Catarina. The project aims to generate jobs, meet the national and international demand for light and efficient structures, and innovate in the construction industry.
The Imperium Group of Brazil, in partnership with a multinational from China and the American fund Seap West, announced the construction of the largest steel frame factory in Latin America in Balneário Piçarras, Santa Catarina. With an initial investment of R$ 120 million, the 95,000 square meter factory is expected to generate 500 direct jobs and meet the growing national demand for light and efficient structures. The choice of location for the project was made due to its proximity to the port, facilitating the distribution of products throughout Brazil and Latin American countries, reinforcing Santa Catarina’s position as a hub for the production and distribution of steel frame structures.
New Steel Frame Factory Project Will Be Built in Balneário Piçarras, Santa Catarina
The industrial market in Santa Catarina is witnessing large projects arriving in the state this week.
The Imperium Group of Brazil, in partnership with the American fund Seap West and a Chinese multinational, is about to build the largest steel frame factory in Latin America in the state.
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The project, with an initial investment of R$ 120 million, promises to transform the construction industry in the region, marking an advancement in efficiency and sustainability in the production of steel frame.
The new factory will occupy an area of 95,000 square meters in Balneário Piçarras, near BR-101 and at the border with Barra Velha.
The location was chosen for its proximity to the port, facilitating the distribution of products throughout Brazil and also allowing for exports to Latin American countries.
In addition to meeting the demands of the Imperium Group of Brazil, the new factory project aims to supply the national demand for light and efficient structures.
The expectation of the factory is to generate 500 direct jobs as soon as it starts its operations, boosting the economy of Santa Catarina.
Imperium Group of Brazil’s Factory Will Bring Benefits to Steel Frame Construction
The new factory of the Imperium Group of Brazil has the potential to significantly reduce construction costs in steel frame across the country.
The group is also reinforcing its commitment to job and income generation, highlighting that the project aims to strengthen the construction industry in Santa Catarina.
The collective efforts of the project are also an example of international cooperation to drive innovation and industrial development in the state.
“Santa Catarina is about to become the epicenter of innovation in the construction industry,” the company stated.
Thus, the Imperium Group of Brazil highlights that the project will not only transform the steel frame industry in Santa Catarina but will also consolidate the state as a leader in the adoption of advanced technologies in civil construction.
Source: Jornal do Comércio

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