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Shopping Center
Company Profile. Overview Contents CONTENTS PAGE CONTENTS PAGE The Company: Introduction 1 Electrification 13 Main Suppliers 2 Sports Facilities 14 Types of Work 3 Recreational Complexes 15 Major Projects 4 Public Markets 16 Public Schools 5 High-Rise Apartment Buildings 17 Medical Units 6 Road Interchanges 19 Firehouses 7 Shopping Centers 20 Wastewater Treatment Plants 8 COMACI 28 Regulating Cells 10 COMACI – Ready-Mix 29 Elevated Tanks 11 COMACI - Machinery 30 Cisterns, Sumps and Wells 12 COMACI - Formwork 31 The Company Since it began operations in 1977, Consorcio ARA has specialized in low income, entry-level housing, and has sold more than 290,000 homes. It currently has a land bank totaling 40,000,000 m² of reserves and a presence in 18 states of Mexico, where it builds urban infrastructure, facilities and complementary work needed in creating housing developments, such as schools, medical units, shopping areas, hydraulic infrastructure, highway accesses a major changes, and others, which have become indispensable elements planned and executed by Consorcio ARA. Diversification into other markets not related to housing have given Consorcio ARA an involvement in construction of industrial facilities, planning and sale of urbanized lands with basic infrastructure and amenities, shopping centers and commercial locales, hotels and tourist facilities. The know-how and experience acquired over the years resulted in the creation of ARA CONSTRUCCIÓN, a division specializing in Civil Engineering work within and outside of our housing complexes. ARA CONSTRUCCIÓN has personnel specialized in various areas of Civil Engineering, and the necessary tools to execute this type of project (latest-generation topographical equipment, specialized software, construction machinery, ready mix plants, etc.). 1 Main Suppliers Supplier Specialty CEMENTOS MOCTEZUMA Cement, Mortar, and Ready-Mix CEMEX Cement, Mortar, and Ready-Mix ACEROMEX Steel ACEROS TURIA Steel ROTOPLAS Steel EMSA Pipe NOVACERAMIC Structural Ceramics BAUTECH Ready-Mix Additives DIAMOND Ready-Mix Additives URREA Accesories COMEX / SHERWIN WILLIAMS Paint VITROMEX Fixtures and Finishes LAMOSA Fixtures and Finishes SISTEMAS HIDROSANITARIOS Pipes (KME) GRUPO INDUSTRIAL SALTILLO Finishes, Heaters and Boilers 2 Types of Work Community Facilities Medical units Schools Sports facilities Shopping Centers Markets and commercial locales Community gardens and parks Urban Infrastructure Cisterns, Regulating Tanks and Elevated Tanks Wastewater Treatment Plants Wells and Underground Fresh Water Supply Networks Sewage and Rainwater Sump Pumps. Electrical Power Lines Highway Interchanges and Access Roads Shopping Centers Community Impact Regional Impact Other constructions Consorcio ARA has built industrial plants in Mexico for Coca-Cola bottlers, Playtex, Nissan, Ingersoll Rand and an 80,000 m2 textile plant in Tulancingo, Hidalgo. 3 Major Projects 4 Public Schools Construction of more than 140 schools, from pre-school to preparatory. The schools built by ARA to date benefit close to 25,000 students in each school year. Type 5 Number Classrooms Preparatory 6 Up to 24 High School 18 Up to 26 Primary 60 Up to 25 Kindergarden 51 Up to 12 Child care centers 6 - Special education 1 - Libraries 1 - Medical Units Construction of 12 medical units in various municipalities. Construction of Health Centers. 6 Firehouse Construction of a Firehouse in Mexico State, with the following equipment: x •Firetruck parking under arched roof •Sleeping area •Offices •Machine room •Elevated tank 7 Wastewater Treatment Plants Ara has built more than 100 Wastewater Treatment Plants, worth 25 million pesos in capacity and technology. The following are some major wastewater treatment projects: Location 8 Outflow Las Américas 120 LPS Crystal Lagoons Veracruz 80 LPS Real del Palmar 60 LPS Albaterra 60 LPS Huejotzingo 60 LPS Fresnos II 40 LPS Paraíso Country Club 33 LPS Wastewater Treatment Plants Example of an Diffused Aeration Activated Sludge Wastewater Treatment Plant, in which the treated water is discharged into the receiving body or irrigation channel. Consorcio ARA handles the structural, hydraulic, and electro-mechanical work for the Wastewater Treatment Plants and subcontracts the biological and physicalchemical aspects. 9 Regulating Cells Construction of more than 10 Regulating Cells over a surface area of up to 6 ha. The equipment employed includes turbine pumps of up to 100 LPS. Some of our largest regulating cell projects are: •Apodaca •Paseo de los Sauces •Real de Palmar •Villa Toscana •Misiones •Villa de la Piedad •Colinas de Altar •Altavela Construction of Regulating Cells 10 Elevated Tanks Construction of Elevated Tanks using various construction processes depending on the plant capacity of the tank. The size of this type of project also varies widely. We have designed and built Elevated Tanks with capacities between 40 m³ and300 m³, supplying close to 2,000 homes. 11 Cisterns, Sumps and Pumps Construction of Surface Cisterns in various housing developments with shafts of up to 3.15 m and a capacity of more than 1200 m³. Construction of Regulating Tanks, deep wells, Sump Pumps for extracting sewage and rainwater, with up to 6,000 m³ of capacity. 12 Electrification Construction of various Electrification works in each of the Consorcio ARA Housing Developments: •Main power line between connection point to the supply site. •Relocation of utility poles •Electrification (high tension and supply lines) •Mid and low tension provisional lines •Calibration of existing lines •Public lighting 13 Sports facilities Construction of sports complexes including areas such as: • • • • • 14 Mini soccer fields Basketball courts Paddleball courts Open-air fitness center Track Recreational complexes and parks Construction of 28 Recreational Complexes with surface areas of up to 235,000 m², including: • • • • Gardens and green areas Playgrounds Jogging/walking trails Kiosks and benches The complexes also include landscaping of road dividers and the installation of security modules. 15 Public Markets, Shopping Areas and Administrative Centers x Construction of Public Markets in Mexico State Construction of Shopping Areas and Administrative Centers for basic retail shops and municipal offices. 16 High-Rise Apartment Buildings 17 High-Rise Apartment Buildings Major High-Rise Housing Projects Complex Location Towers Floor s Apartments per floor Total Apartments BOSQUEVERDE Huixquilucan, Mexico State 5 9 4 180 PARAISO COUNTRY CLUB Cuernavaca, Morelos 50 6 2 500 PEARL TOWER Mazatlán, Sinaloa 1 17 4a6 72 QUINTA DEL BOSQUE Cuernavaca, Morelos 2 12 4 96 18 “Emiliano Zapata - Temixco” Highway Interchange •Location: KM 100+812, México-Acapulco highway, Cuernavaca-Alpuyeca segment •Planning and Execution carried out jointly with SACMAG and TEKKENE •This project connects the highway to the Paraíso Country Club ARA Development •Project cost: 46 million pesos. 19 Shopping Centers 20 “San Miguel” Shopping Center Type of Shopping Center: Neighborhood Shopping Center Location: Av. Huehuetoca, entre Jimenez Cantú y 1° de Mayo, col. Ex-Hacienda San Miguel, Cuautitlán Izcalli, Estado de México Total Surface Área: 64,661 m2 Construction Surface Area: 31,190 m2 Leasable Area: 27,226 m2 Parking Spaces: 1,372 Estimated Monthly Average Visitors: 435,440 Flagship Retailers: Mega Comercial Mexicana, Cinepolis, C&A, Banamex, Bancomer, El Globo, Blockbuster, KFC, Burger King, Restaurante California, Coppel. 21 “San Buenaventura” Shopping Center Type of Shopping Center: Neighborhood Shopping Center Location: Paseo de San Buenaventura, Mza. 69, Lote 69, Ixtapaluca, Estado de México. Total Surface Área: 19,114 m2 Construction Surface Area: 8,600 m2 Leasable Area: 10,290 m2 Parking Spaces: 311 Estimated Monthly Average Visitors: 45,000 Flagship Retailers: Bodega Aurrera, Comida Rápida, Servicios de Conveniencia. 22 “Plaza Oasis Tijuana” Shopping Center Type of Shopping Center: Neighborhood Shopping Center Location: Blvd. Real de Baja California, Lt. 37 Mz. 617, Fraccionamiento Real de San Francisco, Tijuana, B.C. Total Surface Área: 58,898 m2 Construction Surface Area: 26,538 m2 Leasable Area: 26,369 m2 Parking Spaces: 901 Estimated Monthly Average Visitors: 232,853 Flagship Retailers: Comercial Mexicana, Famsa, Cinemex, Solo un Precio, Peter Piper Pizza, Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores, Telcel. 23 “Plaza Carey” Shopping Center Type of Shopping Center: Neighborhood Shopping Center Location: Av. Fidel Velázquez No. 526, Lt. 1A, Mza. 33, Col. Lomas de Rio Medio II, Veracruz, Veracruz. Total Surface Área: 45,000 m2 Construction Surface Area: 23,442 m2 Leasable Area: 18,992 m2 Parking Spaces: 575 Estimated Monthly Average Visitors: 60,000 Flagship Retailers: Mega Comercial Mexicana, Pollo Feliz, Dormimundo, CFE, Infonavit. 24 “Plaza Cañada Huehuetoca” Shopping Center Type of Shopping Center: Neighborhood Shopping Center Location: Santa Teresa III, Carretera Jorobas-Tula, Mza. 125, Lote 01, Municipio de Huehuetoca, Estado de México. Total Surface Área: 63,340 m2 Construction Surface Area: 24,800 m2 Leasable Area: 21,169 m2 Parking Spaces: 850 Estimated Monthly Average Visitors: 541,667 Flagship Retailers: Donalds, KFC. Wal Mart, Cinepolis, Coppel, Mc 25 “Plaza Centella” Shopping Center Type of Shopping Center: Neighborhood Shopping Center Location: Carretera Cuautitlán-Tultepec No. 1, Colonia Terremoto, Municipio de Cuautitlán Izcalli, Estado de México Total Surface Área: 73,674 m2 Construction Surface Area: 29,200 m2 Leasable Area: 25,996 m2 Parking Spaces: 1,008 Estimated Monthly Average Visitors: 80,000 Flagship Retailers: Mega Cinepolis, Martí, Mc Donalds. Comercial Mexicana, 26 “Las Américas” Shopping Center Type of Shopping Center: Neighborhood Shopping Center Location: Av. Central, Esquina 1° de Mayo, Municipio de Ecatepec, Estado de México. Total Surface Área: 267,709 m2 Construction Surface Area: 142,629 m2 Leasable Area: 119,019 m2 Entertainment Surface Area: 8,100 m2 Parking Spaces: 4,600 Estimated Monthly Average Visitors: 1,091,373 Flagship Retailers: Fashion Mall, Liverpool, Sears, Suburbia, Sanborns, C&A, Power Center, Wal Mart, Sam’s, Famsa, Sport City, Martí. 27 COMACI – Ready-mix, Machinery and Formwork COMACI (the initials in Spanish for ready-mix, machinery and Formwork) is a strategic area of ARA engaged in: •Manufacture and supply of ready mix concrete •Heavy machinery and construction equipment •Manufacturer of Molds using the “Steel Play system” for formwork in walls and structural elements Competitive advantages: •A fleet of close to 1000 units of tools, machinery and specialized equipment •Lower costs and production times (prices below market) •Less dependent on external suppliers •Higher yield •Greater quality controls •On-site production capacity depending on project requirements •Formwork molds enable builders to simultaneously pour walls and ceilings (single pour system) 28 COMACI: Ready-mix Consorio ARA's production capacity makes it one of the largest Concrete producers in Mexico and a leading Ready-mix and Formwork producer in the housing development segment. Production capacity: •19 Concrete Plants •1,000 m3 of concrete per hour •220,000 m3 of concrete per month Ready-mix plant structure: •Automated control cabin •Dosing tank •Aggregates zone •Diesel tank •Testing lab •Repair shop •Security booth and fencing •Administrative office 29 COMACI: Machinery The Machinery Division acquires, maintains and transports units to the site of the construction work. Our fleet of tools and machinery has close to 1,000 units, including the following: Machinery Number (Units) Machinery Number (Units) Machinery Number (Units) SELF-LOADING MIXER 5 DUMP TRUCK 48 FARM TRACTOR 18 STEAM ROLLER 3 POWER SHOVEL 18 TRACTOR TRAILER 8 MINI LOADER BUCKET 19 HYDRAULIC CRANE 1 TRANSFORMER 11 CONCRETE PUMP 41 DUMP CAR 2 CATERPILLAR 1 AIR SWEEPER 9 TELESCOPING CRANE 7 CRUSHER 1 DIESEL TRUCK 9 MOTOR GRADER 81 CRAWLER LOADER 6 LUBE TRUCK 6 MINI FRONT LOADER 42 TOPOGRAPHIC UNIT 7 FRONT LOADER 20 JACKHAMMER 12 VIBR. COMPACTOR 27 TANKER TRUCK 44 STABILIZER 1 DOUBLE-DRUM COMP. 2 CEMENT MIXER 108 GENERATOR 55 MANUAL COMPACTOR 7 BACKHOE 107 TRENCHER 6 BOX TRUCK 5 30 COMACI: Formwork Production capacity: •More than 130,000 m2, equivalent to 244 housing walls. Production capacity: •Repair of 12,000 m2 of standard Formwork per month •Use of 40 types of industrial equipment (shotblaster, dust collector, folding machine, metallizer, riveter, plasma, etc) •Production capacity of specialized Formwork varies depending on project needs. Basic features of the Formwork: •Symons-type steel frame •1/8 X 2” steel angle reinforcements •High density overlay (HDO) plywood •7 layers of wood and phenolic coating •Resistant to concrete moisture and pressure •Average duration: 100 uses. 31