This remarkable hotel project in Six Miles Street of POM in Papua New Guinea features a four-story steel structure. The ground floor is designed as a parking area, while the upper three floors house the hotel rooms. In total, there are 120 well-appointed rooms, providing comfortable accommodation for guests.

 

 

The steel structure CBC provided of this hotel is not only sturdy but also highly efficient. With a total steel consumption of 700 tons, box columns and H profile beams ensures the building's stability and durability. The main structure is engineered to have a design life of 100 years, making it a long-term investment.

 

Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea, has a burgeoning hotel market. The city attracts a diverse range of visitors, including business travelers, tourists, and those attending international events. Currently, the market consists of a mix of international hotel chains like Hilton and local establishments. However, there is a growing demand for more quality accommodation, especially with the expansion of various industries and the increase in tourism activities. This new steel structure hotel project aims to meet this rising demand, offering modern facilities and comfortable stays. Its strategic location, combined with the durability of the steel structure, positions it well to capture a significant share of the Port Moresby hotel market.