2024 - 2025 / Megantoni, Cusco — Peru

Installation of pile displays – Kinteroni

Geotechnical stabilization project developed in the Kinteroni location, aimed at ensuring the structural integrity of gas production wells due to the risk of land displacement. The work consisted of the construction of two containment screens by means of steel metal piles anchored to 40 meters deep, in a Keison-type configuration designed to withstand the demands of the Amazonian subsoil.

160
pilotes
metallic installed
221.000
man-hours worked
68
personas
Personal peak
46
Active anchors

An underground challenge

At 25 meters below the Kinteroni surface, a geological fault passes that puts the operation of the production wells at risk. The solution could not be built up: it had to be anchored down, with sufficient precision to guarantee the stability of the ground for decades..

The project integrated four disciplines in parallel — perforation, metal structures, civil works and Amazonian logistics — under the same schedule. Each pile, welded in segments of 1.5 meters and installed at a depth of 40 meters, is part of two containment screens that protect the cellar where the wells operate. The 46 active anchors complete a system designed to sustain the structural integrity of the entire platform.

 

Execution on site

6.400

meters of pile drilling

1.840

meters of anchor drilling

450

tons of structural steel installed

507

m³ of earthworks

250

m³ of emptied concrete

100

m³ of injected grout

disciplines applied in the project

Drilling

8” metal piles by mixed system (trialeta and DTH) and 40 m active anchors

Metal structures

Welding of pile segments, braces between keisons and anchor brackets

Civil works

Excavation, pits, filling, compaction and recomposition of the ground

Multimodal logistics

River and air transport for mobilization of machinery, materials and equipment

Operational Excellence

Kinteroni was the project where SEPCON developed and implemented the Gaicashi methodology for the first time, its own aerobic composting system for the management of organic waste on site. Formally recognized for the supervision of the client as a positive aspect in its inspection record, this methodology is today part of the sustainable management standard deployed in all SEPCON projects, with more than 30,000 kg of compost generated and more than 22,000 kg donated to local communities from its implementation.

0

Occupational Diseases

0

Environmental events

0

Lost days

Project Chronology

Contract start

February 2024

Contract termination

May 2025

Execution time

412 days