Vitalis Consulting estimates a turnover of 2.5 million Euro for 2016
Vitalis Consulting, a Romanian company specializing in project and cost management for the construction industry, estimates a turnover of 2.5 million Euro for 2016, registering a 25% year-on-year growth, according to a press release. 2016-12-14 16:43:28
This year, the company worked on more than 50 projects in Romania and UK, with a total surface of over one million sqm and an overall value exceeding 650 million Euro.
Locally, the company is involved in the construction of Hilton Garden Inn in Bucharest (201 rooms), for which Vitalis provides project and cost management and site inspector services.
"Hotel and commercial segment - office and retail respectively - have made a significant contribution to the growth of Vitalis Consulting this year," said Florin Popa, founder and managing partner, Vitalis Consulting.
"In 2016, we delivered three premium hotels in London, cumulating over 1,100 rooms and we are involved in building the newest 4-star hotel in Bucharest, Hilton Garden Inn. We also work to deliver over 200,000 sqm of offices and shopping centers in large projects such as Globalworth Tower, The Landmark, The Bridge - Phase 1 and Bistrita Retail Park. We anticipate that in 2017 we will further strengthen our position in the hotel sector, in line with the sustainable demand registered on the tourism market in Romania and beyond."
On the residential segment, Vitalis Consulting provides project management and project monitoring for projects such as: 17 residential buildings in Greenfield Residence, 4 buildings of 11 floors with 374 apartments in the Citta Residential Park, developed by Nusco Grup, 34 villas totalling approximately 6,000 sqm in Pipera Residential Compound, 3 blocks 15,000 sqm within Cosmopolis district, developed by Opus Land Development.
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