When you are buying a home in a mountain community, construction quality is not an abstract concern. The environment is demanding: humidity cycles through wet and dry seasons, terrain is sloped, and the structural requirements for a building that performs well over decades differ significantly from those of an apartment block on flat coastal land.
Several of the homes at Yuma Mountain Community are built using the FRESH building system, developed by Gatun Lake Construction, the construction arm of the ChiQ Group. Here is what FRESH is, why it was designed for environments like Altos de Campana, and what it means for the home you are considering.
FRESH is a proprietary modular building system developed by Gatun Lake Construction. The name reflects its core design principles: Fast, Resilient, Efficient, Sustainable, and Healthy. Modules are manufactured in controlled factory environments to consistent quality standards and then assembled on-site, achieving construction timelines approximately 50 percent faster than conventional builds.
The core FRESH module measures 6.5 metres by 4 metres. Ceiling heights within a FRESH home range from 2.60 to 3.35 metres — higher than standard residential construction in Panama — giving the interior a premium, spacious feel while allowing better natural air movement in highland conditions. Modules can be configured across multiple storeys, with up to four floors possible depending on site requirements.
The combination of elevation, humidity, and occasional seismic activity in highland Panama means structural resilience is a genuine requirement. FRESH panels carry high insulation ratings, keeping interiors comfortable without continuous energy consumption — relevant in a highland climate where you want the outside air rather than the need to fight it.
The FRESH structural system has inherent flexibility that provides earthquake resistance: the building can absorb and distribute movement without structural compromise. Materials are selected for durability in tropical and humid environments, including the salt-laden air that, even at inland elevations, degrades lower-grade materials over time.
The ecological footprint of a FRESH build is smaller than conventional construction. Factory manufacturing optimises material use and minimises on-site waste — a meaningful consideration for a community built adjacent to Altos de Campana National Park.
FRESH construction uses industrial-grade materials throughout. Maintenance requirements are lower than conventional builds because the system is designed with service access in mind: pipes and cables are routed for access without destructive intervention. In a highland setting where tradespeople are less immediately available than in a city, this practical advantage compounds over time.
A home built to FRESH specifications in the highland environment of Altos de Campana is designed to outperform a conventionally built home in long-term durability — a fact that matters increasingly as the property ages and the savings in maintenance accumulate.
Three of the five current villas at Yuma are FRESH-built: the YM 48, YM 49, and YM 54. The YM 44 and YM 26 are conventionally constructed by Gatun Lake Construction. Both methods meet the same community standards for quality and finish.
• YM 48 — Three-level FRESH villa, 532m2, 4 bedrooms / 4 bathrooms, 1,023m2 titled lot. $549,000.
• YM 49 — FRESH mountain residence, from $369,000, 1,000m2+ titled lot. Higher-than-standard ceiling heights and full earthquake resistance.
• YM 54 — Two-level FRESH home, 292m2, 3 bedrooms / 2.5 bathrooms, 1,087m2 titled lot. $449,000.
All three are delivered move-in ready with optional furniture and landscaping packages.
If you want a custom FRESH build on an available lot within Yuma, you can work directly with Gatun Lake Construction to specify a home to your requirements. The modular system allows configuration of floor count, bedroom allocation, terrace and balcony positioning, pool, and optional Jacuzzi within the structural parameters of the build.
Building on sloped, highland terrain requires different engineering knowledge than building on Panama City flatland or a flat coastal plot. Foundation design, drainage management, and structural approach all differ on a mountainside. Gatun Lake Construction has direct, accumulated experience in highland construction in Panama — the specific competence that a community like Altos de Campana demands.
The combination of the FRESH system's efficiency and that highland experience produces homes that belong in the environment they sit in — not transplanted from a coastal construction context, but designed and built for the conditions of Altos de Campana.
For full technical specifications on the FRESH building system, to view completed homes at Yuma Mountain Community, or to discuss a custom build on an available lot, contact us at info@chiqworld.com or visit chiqworld.com. Gatun Lake Construction can also be reached directly at gatunlakeconstruction.com.