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Developers Opt for Faster Systems Under Cost and Time Pressure

Summary by El Economista
Given the challenges of productivity, return on investment and sustainability faced by the real estate sector in Mexico, USG presented its system of dry construction Structo-Steel, with which it promises to reduce up to 25% of construction and foundation times. According to the company, this system is already implemented in residential, commercial and industrial developments in cities such as Guadalajara, Monterrey and Mérida. According to the f…
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Given the challenges of productivity, return on investment and sustainability faced by the real estate sector in Mexico, USG presented its system of dry construction Structo-Steel, with which it promises to reduce up to 25% of construction and foundation times. According to the company, this system is already implemented in residential, commercial and industrial developments in cities such as Guadalajara, Monterrey and Mérida. According to the f…

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El Economista broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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