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Presentación De Trabajos Ejecutados Construcción de Proyectos, Materiales, Transportes y Servicios Km 34.5 Carretera hacia Antigua Guatemala Un Universo de Posibilidades… Presentación de Trabajos Ejecutados No. Proyecto Dirección Fecha Costo. Construcción Vivienda dos niveles Sra. 1 Santo Tomas Milpas Altas 2003 Q 750,000.00 Brenda Acajabon Construcción Vivienda dos niveles Sra. 2 Las Cúpulas, Jocotenango 2003 Q 650,000.00 Jannete Nájera. Construcción Vivienda un nivel Sra. 3 Santa Lucia Milpas Altas 2004 Q 250,000.00 Leticia Salazar. Construcción Vivienda un nivel Sra. 4 Condominio" Las Cúpulas". 2006 Q 350,000.00 María José Reyes. Construcción Vivienda un nivel Sr. 5 Condominio "Las Cúpulas". 2007 Q 420,000.00 Edgar Reyes. 6 Construcción de vivienda Pérez Lotificación el Recuerdo 2008 Q 484,952.00 7 Construcción Escuela Acavi Pastores, Sacatepéquez 2010 Q 1,931,414.00 8 Construcción Puesto de Salud Pastores, Sacatepéquez 2011 Q 809,803.00 9 Construcción de vivienda Leslie Salazar Santo Tomas Milpas Altas 2013 Q 363,400.00 Las Cúpulas, Antigua 10 Construcción Vivienda Molina 2013 Q 450,000.00 Guatemala 11 Construcción Colegio CIE Antigua Guatemala 2013 Q 751,712.00 12 Construcción Vivienda Urbina Vista Los volcanes 2013 Q 650,000.00 13 Construcción vivienda Rosales Jocotenango, Sacatepéquez 2014 Q 474,933.00 2012- a la 14 Construcción Finca el campanario San Cristóbal El alto Q 2,500,400.00 fecha Consejo nacional para la 15 Elaboración de barandal 2012 Q 77,000.00 protección de la Antigua G. Trabajos movimiento de tierras y 16 San Mateo Milpas Altas 2012 Q 200,000.00 urbanización San Mateo Hacienda el Comendador SN. 17 Elaboración de Diseños arquitectónicos Miguel Dueñas Antigua 2014 Q 50,000.00 Guatemala Hacienda el Comendador SN. Trabajos en madera , terrazas 18 Miguel Dueñas Antigua 2014 Q 140,000.00 españolas Guatemala Hacienda el Comendador SN. Terraza Española, Pérgolas Colocación 19 Miguel Dueñas Antigua 2014 Q 120,041.00 de Canes Casa Valle Guatemala Hacienda el Comendador SN. 20 Trabajos en madera casa s-2 Miguel Dueñas Antigua 2014 Q 63,105.80 Guatemala Hacienda el Comendador SN. 21 Trabajos en madera casa L-3 Miguel Dueñas Antigua 2014 Q 105,346.25 Guatemala Hacienda el Comendador SN. 22 Trabajos en madera casa L-4 Miguel Dueñas Antigua 2015 Q 85,316.00 Guatemala Hacienda el Comendador SN. Terraza Española, Pérgolas Colocación 23 Miguel Dueñas Antigua 2015 Q 494,222.20 de Canes Casa Contreras Guatemala Hacienda el Comendador SN. 24 Trabajos de Terraza Española casa s-3 Miguel Dueñas Antigua 2015-2016 Q 94,435.57 Guatemala Hacienda el Comendador SN. 25 Trabajos en madera casa L-6 Miguel Dueñas Antigua 2016 Q 119,697.30 Guatemala Hacienda el Comendador SN. Elaboración de Techos en cubierta 26 Miguel Dueñas Antigua 2016 Q 27,800.00 Parque Guatemala Planificación, Ejecución, y Supervisión de Obras de Infraestructura Venta de Materiales Maquinaria y Más. Tel. (502) 6627-3637/ 3061-7117 / 7888-7492 / 3000-0301 [email protected] www.constructorauniversal.com.gt Construcción de Proyectos, Materiales, Transportes y Servicios Km 34.5 Carretera hacia Antigua Guatemala Un Universo de Posibilidades… Hacienda el Comendador SN. 27 Trabajos en Madera varias casa Miguel Dueñas Antigua 2016 Q 375,000.00 Guatemala 28 Construcción de Jacuzzy Antigua Guatemala 2017 Q 104,000.00 Elaboración de planos y Supervisión 29 Ing. Juan Carlos Pozuelos 2017 Q 45,000.00 de Proyecto 30 Elaboración de Planos Casa Antigua Lic. Lordy Badiola 2017 Q 16,000.00 Elaboración de Juego de Planos Camposanto Jardines de la 31 Proyecto Cementerio, Jardines de la 2017 Q 22,000.00 Asunción S.A. Asunción Construcción de Vivienda Proyecto 32 Ciudad Vieja, Sacatepéquez 2017 Q 685,000.00 Franco Construcción de Procto Casa 33 Antigua Guatemala 2017 Q 690,000.00 Fernando Rosales 34 Remodelación Proyecto Soto Majadas Zona 11, Ciudad G. 2017 Q 120,000.00 Remodelación Polideportivo Santiago Municipalidad de Santiago 35 2017 Q 85,218.34 Sacatepéquez Sac. 36 Restauración de piso Área Congreso Congreso de la Republica 2017 Q 24,450.00 Polarizado de Ventanas Área 37 Congreso de la Republica 2017 Q 6,080.00 Congreso 38 Elaboración de Tapaderas Empagua Empagua - Diciembre 2017 Q 16,700.00 39 Trabajos de Plomería DIACO DIACO 2017 Q 8,742.00 40 Mantenimiento de líneas Eléctricas Trelec 2017 Q 985,000.00 41 Elaboración de Tapaderas Empagua Empagua - Enero 2018 Q 16,700.00 Servicio de Acometida Drenajes 42 Perforación de Pozo y Reconexiones Ministerio Publico 2018 Q 85,545.97 de Tuberías 43 Elaboración de Tapaderas Empagua Empagua - Febrero 2018 Q 16,700.00 Mejoramiento Sistema de Aguas 44 San Bartolomé Milpas Altas 2018 Q 82,000.00 Pluviales Construcción Vivienda un nivel Portal San Miguel Dueñas, 45 2018 Q 630,000.00 de las Rosas Sacatepéquez Mejoramiento de Parque San Juan 46 Antigua Guatemala 2018 Q 12,700.00 Gascón Construcción Parada de Bus, en Salón 47 Palin, Escuintla 2018 Q 83,450.00 Municipal de Palin Suministro de Materiales Construcción, Santa Catarina Barahona, 48 Municipalidad de Santa Catarina 2018 Q 48,858.00 Barahona Sacatepéquez Mejoramiento Calle (S) Principales Del San Pedro Sacatepéquez, 49 2018 Q 85,710.00 Municipio De San Pedro Sacatepéquez Sacatepéquez Servicio De Corte Y Desrame, En Las 50 Instalaciones Del Parque De La Ciudad de Guatemala 2018 Q 86,000.00 Industria - COPREX Servicio De Albañilería Para La Elaboración De Muro Jardinera En La 51 Parte De Afuera Por El Lado Del Anillo Ciudad de Guatemala 2018 Q 77,025.00 Periférico Que Permite El Ingreso Y Salida De USAC TOTAL Q 16,821,457.43 _________________________ Lic. Edy Aroldo Velásquez Salazar Gerente General Planificación, Ejecución, y Supervisión de Obras de Infraestructura Venta de Materiales Maquinaria y Más. Tel. (502) 6627-3637/ 3061-7117 / 7888-7492 / 3000-0301 [email protected] www.constructorauniversal.com.gt .
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