The growing interest and adoption of nearshoring in Mexico has triggered a boom in international real estate developments. This model, in which foreign companies relocate their operations to countries like Mexico to get closer to North American markets, is redefining the demand for high-end infrastructure in the country.
This vision and strategy not only brings with it an economic opportunity, but also drives two major challenges: balancing profitability and sustainability, and rebuilding past practices within the construction industry.
Under this context, ESCALA, who specialize in Professional Project Management (PPM) for the real estate and infrastructure sector in Mexico, has established a strategic alliance with Egis in LatAm, an international architecture, consulting, building engineering and mobility services company, which offers comprehensive and high-value solutions to institutional real estate developers.
With this collaboration, Egis in LatAm brings its comprehensive global expertise in engineering and architecture, while ESCALA integrates its knowledge of the local market and regulations. This alliance becomes a key bridge to ensure that projects not only adapt to the Mexican environment, but also meet the highest standards of quality, efficiency and sustainability.
The union between Egis in LatAm and ESCALA offers a unique service model to face the challenges of the Mexican market with a comprehensive proposal thanks to the global experience, local knowledge, optimized investment, support in all processes and above all in one of the elements that distinguish the two companies in the industry, the constant search for creativity and innovation in methodologies and developments that elevate projects to another level.
Currently, Egis in LatAm and ESCALA are collaborating on two major industrial projects in the region. Thanks to the implementation of PPP, BIM and Lean Construction, both companies are applying advanced methodologies such as Takt Planning to meet the highest standards of sustainability and social responsibility.