Metro de Lima
El Metro de Lima es un sistema de tránsito rápido del Perú, que actualmente une el distrito de Villa El Salvador en el sur de Lima con San Juan de Lurigancho, en la zona noreste de la ciudad. La Línea 1 del Metro inició su operación en 2011 con 26 estaciones, sumando un total de 34,6 kilómetros, la línea de metro más larga de América.
dextra is proud to contribute to the construction of Metro Line 2 and the initial phase of Line 4, both of which commenced simultaneously in 2016. Line 2, a 27-kilometer fully underground transit route, will seamlessly connect Lima’s Ate district with the Callao region. Meanwhile, the first 8-kilometer segment of Line 4 will serve as a crucial link between Line 2 and the Jorge Chávez International Airport station, enhancing connectivity for commuters and travelers alike.
More than 160,000 Rolltec rebar couplers have been supplied to the Metro construction site to avoid rebar congestion of the traditional overlapping method.
Several types of Rolltec couplers were installed in various parts of the stations’ structures, including standard couplers size #8, #11 and #14, and transition couplers size #8 and #11.
La línea completa estará operativa en 2024.