Construction remains the core activity of the Teixeira Duarte Group, the sector on which its foundation was built. Today, Teixeira Duarte operates across multiple fields, from geotechnics and infrastructure to metalworking, building construction, underground works and railway construction. Its portfolio in international markets is extensive and includes landmark projects such as Angola’s National Parliament building in Luanda, the Bank of Mozambique headquarters, and the rehabilitation of the Hercílio Luz Bridge in Brazil.
Angola, Brazil and Mozambique are strategic markets for the Teixeira Duarte Group, but in the construction sector it has also carried out projects in several other countries. These include infrastructure in Cape Verde, underground works in Spain and Peru, and railway projects in Gabon. This international reach stems from the group’s investment in innovative techniques and its highly specialised workforce.
“Throughout its history, which began in 1921, Teixeira Duarte has positioned itself as a true house of engineering. The use of innovative construction methods, a highly qualified workforce and state-of-the-art proprietary equipment have enabled the group to deliver public and private projects of significant technical complexity and scale, from bridges, dams and roads to hospitals and iconic buildings”, says Paulo Serradas, CEO of the Construction division of the Teixeira Duarte Group.
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