EPTISA Romania Srl
EPTISA Romania Srl
About

EPTISA was established in 1956 as the first private engineering and consulting company in Spain, being the oldest company in this industry

Since its inception, Eptis has been working with public administration structures and public sector operators to develop the country's economic and technological modernization, becoming one of Spain's most important companies in engineering, architecture, and information technology.

Eptisa began its international development in 1966 , now strengthening its presence in more than 40 countries.

In Romania , Eptisa has been active since 1994, and since March 2004 it has established Eptisa Romania SRL, based in Bucharest.

Eptisa Romania is today one of the most well-known engineering and consulting companies on the Romanian profile market, which has successfully implemented 90 projects since its establishment and has accumulated an investment value that exceeds today 3.5 billion Euros . These growing numbers are directly related to the company's activity and its dynamics, respectively.

Since the beginning of its activity, Eptisa Romania has continuously developed its service offer, with the complex team of over 130 professionals now able to guarantee the complete management of multidisciplinary projects and cover areas of activity such as water and environmental protection, , civil and industrial construction and institutional development.

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Type of organization

Romania
1 office
1956
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Experience

Company Offices

  • Romania (headquarters)
  • Bucharest
  • Dudeşti-Pantelimon Road 42 - District 3, 5th floor 033094 Bucharest (Romania)