Perla Del Mar Safety

Perla Del Mar is one of the most secure and safe buildings in Manzanillo. We know, because we designed it to be that way. Here’s a few galleries depicting various features of Perla’s construction and safety features:

Strong Foundation and Steel Frame

A house is only as strong as it’s foundation, and Perla has quite a foundation! Constructed with a solid steel frame, and the highest quality materials, no expense was spared to ensure that Perla would be singularly safe and stand the tests of time for years and years to come. Since the building is constructed with a steel frame, it weighs a fraction of what comparably sized buildings weigh. This ensures that in seismically active zones (as the entire West coast of North America is) it has the room to flex and move easily without damage while retaining the immense strength to ensure the occupants safety. It is safety and quality that we proudly stand by, and we hope you will appreciate it as well.

Below is a gallery of pictures depicting the construction of Perla Del Mar from start to finish. Since the internal structure is now hidden from view, it is good to see the quality of work that went in to making Perla Del Mar a true pearl of the sea:

Perla Del Mar Sea Wall

Since Perla Del Mar is situated on the coast, there is always a chance that adverse weather conditions could affect Manzanillo. Though rare, it’s always good to be prepared. As we constructed the Perla Del Mar condominiums, we put the safety and security of the owners first, and spared no expense ensuring that Perla Del Mar is one of, if not THE safest condominium building in Manzanillo.

Here is a gallery depicting the construction of Perla’s sea wall from start to finish. Note that first cement pylons were driven deep into the sand, the pit was then filled with large rock and stone, sealed with tons of cement that was vibrated down into the gaps, and then formed with re-bar, steel, and further cement to make a sturdy structure that can withstand anything mother nature can throw at it: