Excellent construction, supporting overseas development: The Philippines Light Steel Structure Factory Project
2026-03-13
The light steel structure factory project in Mexico City, Pampanga Province, Philippines, undertaken by HCGG, has successfully completed its main structure topping-out, marking the project's entry into its final stage. As a key overseas project supporting local industrial upgrading, this project is located in Mexico City, Pampanga Province, Philippines. Positioned as a high-standard light steel structure production factory, it covers an area of 9984 square meters, using approximately 900 tons of steel. The gable walls are designed with two 24-meter spans, resulting in a total span of 48 meters and a total length of 208 meters. Upon completion, it will become a modern production base in the region, combining practicality and economy, contributing to the improvement of regional industrial quality and efficiency.
The core of this project is the design of a light steel structure factory. Leveraging the significant advantages of light steel structures—light weight, rapid construction, excellent seismic resistance, and high economic efficiency—it perfectly meets the core needs of efficient construction and cost savings in overseas projects. Key project parameters are clearly defined: The site area is 9984㎡, with a total steel consumption of approximately 900 tons, all used for the fabrication and installation of lightweight steel frames, purlins, and supporting structures; the gable walls feature a two-span, 24m design, resulting in a total span of 48m. The total length of the factory building is 208m. This large-span design effectively expands the internal usable space of the factory, accommodating the placement of various production equipment, material storage, and assembly line operations, making it suitable for small and medium-sized manufacturing production scenarios.
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The project faced multiple overseas construction and technical challenges: as an overseas project, it was necessary to consider local construction standards, climate conditions, and logistics needs to ensure the efficient delivery of 900 tons of steel and various components to the site; the design of the gable walls, with two 24m spans and a total span of 48m, placed high demands on the overall stability and joint precision of the lightweight steel structure; the factory building, with a total length of 208m and a floor area of 9984㎡, required optimized construction organization to ensure the flatness and efficiency of large-area construction; simultaneously, the processing precision of the lightweight steel structure components directly affected the installation quality, requiring strict control throughout the process to avoid installation deviations. To ensure the project's high-quality and efficient progress, the team established a dedicated overseas construction team in advance, conducted in-depth research on local construction specifications, and developed a refined construction plan based on project parameters, focusing on overcoming core challenges such as the installation of the large-span lightweight steel structure and overseas logistics coordination.
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During the prefabrication phase, relying on a high-precision digital processing base in China, every process, including material preparation, cutting, welding, and rust removal, of the 900T lightweight steel was strictly controlled. Considering the project's large span and long workshop, component design was optimized to ensure precise dimensional adaptation to on-site installation requirements. In the logistics and on-site construction phase, logistics routes were planned in advance, and overseas transportation was coordinated to ensure the safe and timely arrival of components at the Philippine construction site. During on-site construction, the installation accuracy of the two 24m spans of the gable wall structure was carefully controlled. Professional measuring equipment was used to calibrate the span and verticality, the lightweight steel frame splicing process was optimized, and a zoned, assembly-line operation mode was implemented to effectively improve construction efficiency. At the same time, local safety and quality control standards were strictly implemented, and key processes such as component splicing and high-altitude operations were subject to full-process on-site supervision to ensure construction safety and project quality.
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As a key project for HCGG's expansion into the overseas light steel structure market, the successful progress of the light steel structure factory project in Mexico City, Pampanga Province, Philippines, not only demonstrates the company's professional strength in light steel structure construction and its overseas project operation capabilities, but will also provide standardized production space for the local area, contributing to the development of the regional manufacturing industry. Moving forward, the project team will continue to uphold the principles of "meticulous construction and trustworthy contract fulfillment," steadily advancing the project's final stages, inspections, and acceptance, and making every effort to ensure the project is completed and delivered on schedule, creating a high-quality overseas light steel structure factory project and injecting new vitality into Sino-Philippine industrial cooperation.