Sharing infrastructure for a more efficient network
The need to intensify telecommunications networks has led to the sharing of infrastructure among multiple operators. This approach not only optimizes the use of existing resources, but also reduces environmental and economic impacts by limiting the need to build new facilities. However, the increase in load and installed equipment makes it necessary to intervene on the infrastructure to ensure its stability and functionality.
Reinforcement works to ensure safety
Increasing the number of operators and equipment requires targeted interventions to improve the load-bearing capacity of existing structures. Structural reinforcement works include strengthening of materials, addition of supports, and consolidation of foundations. These interventions are designed to increase the structure’s resistance to static and dynamic stresses, ensuring safe and durable operation.
Durability and adaptation to new requirements
A crucial aspect of reinforcement works is their ability to improve the durability of the structure, adapting it to future needs. Through innovative techniques and advanced materials, infrastructure can withstand greater loads and withstand the harshest environmental conditions. This approach not only meets current needs but also represents a sustainable investment over time for telecommunications networks.