Panama Canal
Panama, Panama
Two lock facilities (Gatun/Atlantic and Miraflores/Pacific) with three lock chambers created one after the other, each of which are 403 m long and 55 m wide; Lengths of the lock facilities: 1.8 km each for a total height difference of 26 m
Construction period: 2011 - 2014
Amount of concrete used: 6,600,000 m³
Amount of steel used: 340,000 tons
Area to receive formwork: 2,200,000 m²
4,200 jobsite employees
70 cranes and 30 concrete pumping stations
Location
Main Application
Infrastructure
Project participants
Customer: Grupo Unidos Por el Canal, SA (GUPC) Joint Venture: Sacyr Vallehermoso, Spain; Impregilo, Italy; Jan De Nul, Belgium; Constructora Urbana, Panama
The Project
Impressions from the project process
More than 12 months after starting the development work on the Panama Canal, the dimensions and the massive structural elements are clearly visible.
The Gatun lock facility on the Atlantic coast has three chambers positioned one after the other - each 403 m long and 55 m wide.
PERI is supporting the "construction project of the century" with the planning and delivery of huge quantities of formwork and scaffolding systems.
An essential element of the PERI solution is the new SCS climbing system – easy to handle and for transferring high loads.
The PERI systems used have been optimally adapted to suit site requirements and also include the integration of safe access means such as the PERI UP scaffold staircase.
The PERI LGS lattice girder system provides safe and rational solutions using system components for large spans or high loads.
The Miraflores lock system on the Pacific coast is around 1.8 km long and lifts the vessels using three chambers to a height of 26 m above sea level. (Photo: ACP)
With the help of PERI formwork and scaffolding solution, massive components, e.g. as shown here for the Miraflores lock, can be quickly and cost-effectively realized.
Table solutions with MULTIPROP towers are also part of the comprehensive PERI overall concept.
More than 12 months after starting the development work on the Panama Canal, the dimensions and the massive structural elements are clearly visible.
The Gatun lock facility on the Atlantic coast has three chambers positioned one after the other - each 403 m long and 55 m wide.
PERI is supporting the "construction project of the century" with the planning and delivery of huge quantities of formwork and scaffolding systems.
An essential element of the PERI solution is the new SCS climbing system – easy to handle and for transferring high loads.
The PERI systems used have been optimally adapted to suit site requirements and also include the integration of safe access means such as the PERI UP scaffold staircase.
The PERI LGS lattice girder system provides safe and rational solutions using system components for large spans or high loads.
The Miraflores lock system on the Pacific coast is around 1.8 km long and lifts the vessels using three chambers to a height of 26 m above sea level. (Photo: ACP)
With the help of PERI formwork and scaffolding solution, massive components, e.g. as shown here for the Miraflores lock, can be quickly and cost-effectively realized.
Table solutions with MULTIPROP towers are also part of the comprehensive PERI overall concept.
Project Information
With PERI we have found the right partner for our Panama Canal project. The PERI team developed a detailed technical solution for every lock component and provided superb support for our GUPC jobsite team.
José Pelaez
Site Manager Gatun/ Atlantic
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