Search Corporation
Search Corporation
About

SEARCH CORPORATION is one of the leading engineering companies in Romania providing services of planning, design, consulting and management of road and air transport infrastructure.

SEARCH CORPORATION was set up in 1991 and has ever since been committed to its mission of providing its customers with the most professional, technically and financially innovative and efficient services.

SEARCH CORPORATION's founder is Michael M. Stanciu, the president of the company, a specialist with a significant experience in the road infrastructure engineering field, coordinator of numerous highway and bridge construction projects in the USA.

The core idea in the development of SEARCH CORPORATION was to create a strong professional organization operating at international standards and competitive costs.

The vision of SEARCH CORPORATION is to consolidate its leading position in transport infrastructure engineering in Romania and expand worldwide.

At SEARCH CORPORATION their policy is customer-oriented and aimed not only at meeting but also anticipating their needs. They focus on the benefit of the project.

Their company's development policy is based on the Romanian road network development strategy. 

SEARCH CORPORATION has contributed in the preparation of the national strategy for road network development, alongside with the Ministry of Transports, the Romanian National Company of Motorways and National Roads, and the local authorities.

 

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Type of organization

3 offices
251-500
1991
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Company Offices

  • Romania (headquarters)
  • Bucharest
  • 65 Caderea Bastiliei Street, 1st district
  • Romania
  • Pantelimon
  • 3 Gara Pasarea St.
  • Romania
  • Cluj-Napoca
  • Piața 1 Mai nr. 1-2, Clădirea Unirea, et. 3