Hormi Two
Definition
Introduction to the Hormi Dos system
Hormi Dos is an advanced construction system based on the use of prefabricated concrete elements, designed to optimize time, costs and quality in civil works. This method combines innovative technology with industrial processes that allow the rapid production and assembly of structures, guaranteeing durability and energy efficiency.
The system has established itself in the construction sector as a comprehensive solution that facilitates everything from planning to execution of projects, especially in homes, commercial buildings and urban infrastructures. Its modular and flexible approach responds to contemporary demands for sustainable and rapid construction.
Technical characteristics of the Hormi Dos
Prefabricated components and materials
The Hormi Dos system uses prefabricated reinforced concrete panels and modules, manufactured in specialized plants under strict quality controls. These components include walls, slabs, columns and beams that are assembled on site, reducing the need for traditional formwork and falsework.
The concrete used is highly resistant and durable, with additives that improve its behavior against aggressive agents and extreme weather conditions. In addition, complementary materials, such as thermal and acoustic insulation, are integrated into the prefabrication to increase interior comfort and energy efficiency.
The precision in the dimensions and finishes of the prefabricated elements allows for better aesthetic and functional quality, minimizing waste and rework on site.
Construction and assembly system
The assembly of the Hormi Dos system is based on the precise union of the prefabricated modules using special anchors and joints that guarantee structural stability and watertightness. This technique considerably reduces construction time compared to traditional methods.