FUEL STATION PROJECT

ON PETRO GAS STATION CHAIN (BR 277)

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OVERVIEW

The On Petro fuel station project on BR 277, previously known as Ipiranga, significantly transforms the space and aligns with the high standards of the On Petro Network. From the initial feasibility study to the final execution, the project covers all stages and ensures a result that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

SERVICES

3D PROJECTVISUAL IDENTITY
ARCHITECTUREIMPLEMENTATION STUDY

FEASIBILITY STUDY

NEW FUEL STATION PROJECT

The feasibility study focused on the strategic location on BR 277, a high-traffic area designed to attract drivers and truckers. We first analyzed accessibility, vehicle flow, and integration with existing infrastructure. We then set the basic guidelines for the station’s layout, ensuring smooth traffic flow and easy maneuverability, especially for trucks. Additionally, we planned entrances and exits to reduce congestion. Pavers will be used for the pavement, ensuring durability and an attractive appearance. We also defined service zones to improve operational efficiency, including fueling, oil change, washing, and convenience store areas.

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

The detailed design involves constructing a new station with 4 pumps, each featuring 8 nozzles offering Regular Gasoline, Additive Gasoline, Ethanol, Diesel S-10, and Diesel S-500. The modern, functional convenience store includes a beer cave and a deck, accessible exclusively through the store to promote consumption. We also planned dedicated areas for oil changes and vehicle washing, with specific storage areas and controlled access for authorized personnel.

To ensure safety and clear customer guidance, signage will follow On Petro Network standards. Informational totems will be placed for easy visibility of prices and services. Directional signs will indicate fueling areas, entrances, exits, convenience store, and additional services. We also implemented an efficient drainage system with well-positioned gutters and drains to manage rainwater. The use of pavers helps absorb water gradually, reducing strain on the drainage system.

Finally, earthworks were planned carefully to prepare the land, ensuring a solid, level base for the station’s structures. This process involved leveling the terrain and compacting the soil to prevent future foundation issues and ensure building longevity.

ON PETRO ARCHITECTURE: BR 277

To maintain the On Petro Network’s visual identity, the station features a color palette of white, blue, and orange, along with ACM details for a modern, professional look. The roof will cover both the pump area and convenience store, creating a protected, inviting space. Covering 3,000 square meters, the On Petro fuel station project on BR 277 emphasizes efficiency and modernity, offering an exceptional customer experience.