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Bamboo in construction – PublicoGT

Omar Marroquín Pacheco
The lightness of bamboo, with an average weight 60% less than that of block, offers significant advantages for construction on second and third levels:
Makes construction easier:
● Considerably reduces the dead load on the original structure.
● Minimizes the need for additional structural reinforcements.
● Streamlines the construction process due to its easy handling and assembly.
Avoid the need to evacuate:
● Allows construction on existing structures without the need to evacuate residents.
occupants.
● Minimizes inconvenience and interruptions during the construction process.
Other advantages:
● Sustainability: Bamboo is a renewable material with low environmental impact.
● Flexibility: Allows curved designs and lighter structures.
● Resistance: Withstands earthquakes and strong winds.
Limitations:
● Cost: Bamboo can be more expensive than block in some regions.
● Durability: Requires regular maintenance to protect it from humidity and
insects.
In Guatemala:
● Guadua bamboo is an abundant and accessible material.
● Bamboo construction is booming due to its economic and environmental benefits.
Recommendation:
● Consult with an engineer, architect or companies specializing in bamboo to
Evaluate the viability of your project.
● Consider the advantages and disadvantages of bamboo compared to other materials
of construction.
Examples of applications:
● Home extensions.
● Construction of second floors.
● Buildings of up to three levels.
● Pedestrian bridges.
● Urban furniture.
● Christmas Macolla.

In short, bamboo’s lightness makes it an excellent choice for construction.
on second and third levels, especially in existing structures, without the need for
evict the occupants

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