Condotte 1880 Expands into Equatorial Guinea with New Infrastructure Venture

Condotte 1880 has formed “Condotte 1880 Guinea SL” in Equatorial Guinea, opening an office in Malabo. The company is set to engage in key infrastructure projects, particularly in Ciudad de la Paz—signaling a commitment to a long-term partnership with the government. This development aims to enhance local quality of life and promote tourism, supported by strategic collaborations and training efforts.
Condotte 1880 has established a new entity, “Condotte 1880 Guinea SL,” in Equatorial Guinea and has inaugurated an office in the nation’s capital, Malabo. The construction company, committed to international expansion, has accepted an invitation from the Central African government to engage in significant hydraulic and building infrastructure projects, particularly regarding the development of the new capital, Ciudad de la Paz.
Valter Mainetti, the president of Condotte 1880, emphasized that they have “laid the foundations for a long-term relationship” with Equatorial Guinea, aiming to provide valuable contributions in response to the conducive negotiating atmosphere characterized by professionalism and cordiality in dealings with the government.
Charles Cali, the general manager of Condotte 1880 Guinea SL, highlighted discussions with the Equatorial Guinean government, which commenced in Rome during the presentation of the Mattei Plan by the Italian Government. He noted a comprehensive visit to the country, which is focusing on major works aimed at improving the quality of life for its citizens while attracting tourism and setting a precedent for Africa.
During an official audience with Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, significant development plans were deliberated. The meeting included key representatives such as Minister of Public Works Clemente Ferreiro Villarino, President of GE-Proyectos, Alexander Micha Nsu, and renowned architect Carla Baratelli of Studio Asia, reinforcing collaborative efforts.
Cali reported that Vice President Nguema expressed satisfaction regarding the long-standing presence of an experienced construction firm. The collaboration will involve a thorough review of initiatives by a dedicated control room consisting of the Ministry of Public Works and Condotte 1880 Guinea SL. Additionally, Condotte committed to facilitating the training of local workers and technicians for the upcoming infrastructure projects.
Filippo Scamacca del Murgo, the Italian ambassador to Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, has been informed about Condotte 1880’s recent endeavors and prospects, assuring ongoing supportive collaboration between Italy and Equatorial Guinea.
Condotte 1880’s establishment of “Condotte 1880 Guinea SL” in Equatorial Guinea signifies a strategic expansion into international markets, particularly through engagement in vital infrastructure projects. The collaboration underscores the commitment to mutual growth and development, focusing on enhancing the country’s living conditions and fostering tourism. The ongoing relationship with the Equatorial Guinean government is underpinned by shared objectives, professionalism, and local workforce training initiatives.
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