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Mabetex Group

Mabetex Group is a civil engineering and construction company founded in 1991 by Behgjet Pacolli. The company, headquartered in Lugano, Switzerland, specialises in the construction and renovation of large buildings. Mabetex has carried out works on a turnkey base such as the restoration of historical buildings, the construction and planning of administrative and public buildings, as well as industrial plants and urban projects.

Mabetex Group
Company typeSocietà Anonima
IndustryConstruction and engineering
Founded1991; 33 years ago (1991) in Lugano, Switzerland
FounderBehgjet Pacolli
Headquarters
Lugano
,
Switzerland
Area served
Eurasia
Key people
  • Behgjet Pacolli
    (President & CEO)
  • Afrim Pacolli
    (Co-President)
  • Emin Pacolli
    (President)
  • Agim Pacolli
    (Vice president)
OwnerBehgjet Pacolli
Websitewww.mabetex.com

Corporate structure edit

 
Mabetex's B&A Contractors office in Lugano

Mabetex Group is the mother company of several businesses found and owned by Behgjet Pacolli. The core company within the Mabetex Group is the civil engineering bureau Mabco Constructions SA, formerly known as Mabetex Project Engineering SA, located in Lugano.[1] Mabetex specialises in large scale civil engineering which comprises construction and renovation of big buildings and building complexes. The Group has had many projects in former Soviet Union states.[2] Other firms within the Mabetex Group specialise in insurance and public broadcasting.[3] Mabco Constructions SA had, in 1997, an annual revenue of CHF 630 million;[4] in 1996, the entire Mabetex Group grossed around CHF 1.5 billion.[5] By 2016, the revenue had increased to around CHF 1.61 billion.[6] In total, the Mabetex Group has about 14,000 employees,[7] of which around 3,500 work in Kosovo.[6] The company has more than 12 branch offices.[8]

History edit

 
Mabetex headquarters in Lugano


Mabetex was founded in 1991 in Lugano, Switzerland by Behgjet Pacolli, who has since been serving as the president of Mabetex Group. The company rose in size through contracting with the public sector in post-Soviet Russia throughout the 1990s.[4] Mabetex's reputation as a "can-do" contractor solidified with the renovation of the Kremlin, which the company finished in 1996.[6] Around that time, Mabetex also began constructing most of the new buildings in Nur-Sultan (former Astana).[9] After the Kosovo War, Mabetex initiated a foundation for redevelopment of Kosovo in July 1999. Mabetex reconstructed buildings and schools that had been destroyed in the war.[10] In 2002, Mabetex sent first aid goods to refugees camps in Albania, and helped other institutions in Italy and Switzerland to envoy goods using Mabetex's trucks.[11] In the early 2000s, Mabetex withdrew from the Russian market and has since been focussing mainly on the Kazakh construction market.[6]

Main Projects edit

Russia edit

In the early 1990s, the Mabetex Group began working in the Russian city of Yakutsk. From 1994 until 1998, Mabetex was commissioned to renovate the State Duma, Russian Opera House, Kremlin, and the White House in Moscow, the official home of the Russian government.[12] Several floors of the building had been severely damaged in October 1993. Mabetex was asked to completely restore both the exterior and interior of the building. In total, Mabetex earnt USD 492 million for the renovation work.[13] The renovation of the Kremlin alone cost USD 335 million.[14]

Kazakhstan edit

 
Ak Orda Presidential Palace
 
Panoramic view of the Akorda and the Central Concert Hall in Astana

Mabetex has been working in Kazakhstan, where it played an important role in the construction of the capital Astana.[15] The company has, as of 2009, built almost 40 % of the buildings in Nur-Sultan,[16][17] on more than 1,000,000 m2 of land.[18] Among them were the new Ak Orda Presidential Palace,[12] located on the left bank of the Ishim River,[19] the ministry of foreign affairs, the concert and theatre hall, the Opera house, a hospital,[20] the Saryarka Velotreck ice-hockey stadium, and the main terminal of the Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport.[21]

Switzerland edit

Mabetex has been active in Switzerland since 1991. The Group's first work was the Kazakh embassy building, located in a residential area of Geneva. The building houses several offices and conference rooms. Among other works, Mabetex has completed the Swiss Diamond Hotel, a luxury five-star hotel located in Lugano. Furthermore, Mabetex has reconstructed the five-star hotel Fluela in Davos, and the new Romantica Residence building complex in Melide-Lugano.[22][23]

Kosovo and Albania edit

The Mabetex Group in Kosovo was involved in the reconstruction of the Parliament building. The work carried out included the renovation of the interior and the reconstruction of the exterior with glass facades. In 2021, Mabetex Group won an EUR 104 million tender for the construction of Albania's new Vlora airport.[24][25]

Elsewhere edit

Italy edit

In Italy, the Mabetex Group was responsible in the study and project for the refurbishment of the La Fenice theatre in Venice after it was burnt.[26]

Uzbekistan edit

In Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, the group constructed the project for the City Hall.[12]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Northdata (ed.): Mabco Constructions SA, Lugano 2 Paradiso Caselle, Schweiz, retrieved 5 May 2022
  2. ^ Arta Ante: State Building and Development, disserta, Hamburg 2010, ISBN 978-3-942109-22-2 p. 160
  3. ^ Antonio Giangrande: ANNO 2021 LA GIUSTIZIA NONA PARTE, 2021, p. 69
  4. ^ a b Jürg Bischoff: Des Kremls neue Baumeister, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 11 March 2000, p. 99
  5. ^ Erklärung des Unternehmers in Moskau, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 24 March 1999, p. 2
  6. ^ a b c d Hugo Miller, Alex Sazonov: Kremlin gold paves way to fortune for Tito valet, 9 December 2016, retrieved 6 May 2022
  7. ^ Christian Dorer: Der Doppelbürger, Blick, 17 February 2018, p. 7
  8. ^ Nachlassstundung von Mabetex abgelehnt, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 17 March 1999, p. 30
  9. ^ T. Fuster: Kosovo mit einer neuen Koalition, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 16 February 2011, No. 39, p. 3
  10. ^ Gründung einer Stiftung für Wiederaufbau in Kosovo - Mabetex-Besitzer federführend, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 26 July 1999, p. 9
  11. ^ World Investment News (2002). "Kosovo". Retrieved 2010-03-27.
  12. ^ a b c Dejan Lukić: Hostage Spaces of the Contemporary Islamic World: Phantom Territoriality, Bloomsbury, London New Delhi New York Sydney 2013, ISBN 978-1-441-6035-5, p. 115
  13. ^ Andrew Jack: Inside Putin's Russia: Can There Be Reform Without Democracy?, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19518909-4 p. 82
  14. ^ André Ballin: Putin baut den Kreml für eigenen Bedarf um, Der Standard, 3 May 2012, p. 5
  15. ^ CNN Traveler Promotion (2008). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-02-16. Retrieved 2010-03-26. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  16. ^ Igor Jelen, Angelija Bučienė, Francesco Chiavon, Tommaso Silvestri, Katie Louise Forrest (ed.): The Geography of Central Asia, Springer, Cham 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-61265-8, p. 265
  17. ^ 24-7pressrelease.com (2009). "COREPRIME Enters Kazakhstan Design Competition for Iconic President's Library Project with SAMOO Architects". Retrieved 2010-03-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  18. ^ World Investment News (2002). "Kosovo". Retrieved 2010-03-27.
  19. ^ "Ak Orda Presidential Palace - World List". worldlist.travel. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
  20. ^ Michael Martens: Unbescheiden, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 25 February 2011, No. 47, p. 12
  21. ^ Dmitry Lee: Swiss Embassy Celebrated its National Day in Astana, Switzerland Enjoys Solid Relations with Kazakhstan, The Astana Times, 27 July 2015, retrieved 6 May 2022
  22. ^ Fabio Degli Antoni: Romantica: riparte il cantiere, RSI, 18 June 2020, retrieved 6 May 2022
  23. ^ Historische Villa Galli im Tessin wird abgerissen, espazium, 18 June 2013, retrieved 6 May 2022
  24. ^ Klaudjo Jonuzaj: Swiss-based tie-up wins 104 mln euro tender for construction of Albania’s Vlora airport, SeeNews, 8 March 2021, retrieved 5 May 2022
  25. ^ Swiss Company Set To Construct New Airport In Vlora, Albania, Transportation Monitor Worldwide, 22 April 2022
  26. ^ «Nulla è impossibile», Behgjet Pacolli racconta in un libro la sua vita, Il Messaggero, 26 January 2018, retrieved 6 May 2022


External links edit

  • Official Website

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Mabetex Group is a civil engineering and construction company founded in 1991 by Behgjet Pacolli The company headquartered in Lugano Switzerland specialises in the construction and renovation of large buildings Mabetex has carried out works on a turnkey base such as the restoration of historical buildings the construction and planning of administrative and public buildings as well as industrial plants and urban projects Mabetex GroupCompany typeSocieta AnonimaIndustryConstruction and engineeringFounded1991 33 years ago 1991 in Lugano SwitzerlandFounderBehgjet PacolliHeadquartersLugano SwitzerlandArea servedEurasiaKey peopleBehgjet Pacolli President amp CEO Afrim Pacolli Co President Emin Pacolli President Agim Pacolli Vice president OwnerBehgjet PacolliWebsitewww wbr mabetex wbr com Contents 1 Corporate structure 2 History 3 Main Projects 3 1 Russia 3 2 Kazakhstan 3 3 Switzerland 3 4 Kosovo and Albania 3 5 Elsewhere 3 5 1 Italy 3 5 2 Uzbekistan 3 6 Gallery 4 References 5 External linksCorporate structure edit nbsp Mabetex s B amp A Contractors office in LuganoMabetex Group is the mother company of several businesses found and owned by Behgjet Pacolli The core company within the Mabetex Group is the civil engineering bureau Mabco Constructions SA formerly known as Mabetex Project Engineering SA located in Lugano 1 Mabetex specialises in large scale civil engineering which comprises construction and renovation of big buildings and building complexes The Group has had many projects in former Soviet Union states 2 Other firms within the Mabetex Group specialise in insurance and public broadcasting 3 Mabco Constructions SA had in 1997 an annual revenue of CHF 630 million 4 in 1996 the entire Mabetex Group grossed around CHF 1 5 billion 5 By 2016 the revenue had increased to around CHF 1 61 billion 6 In total the Mabetex Group has about 14 000 employees 7 of which around 3 500 work in Kosovo 6 The company has more than 12 branch offices 8 History edit nbsp Mabetex headquarters in LuganoMabetex was founded in 1991 in Lugano Switzerland by Behgjet Pacolli who has since been serving as the president of Mabetex Group The company rose in size through contracting with the public sector in post Soviet Russia throughout the 1990s 4 Mabetex s reputation as a can do contractor solidified with the renovation of the Kremlin which the company finished in 1996 6 Around that time Mabetex also began constructing most of the new buildings in Nur Sultan former Astana 9 After the Kosovo War Mabetex initiated a foundation for redevelopment of Kosovo in July 1999 Mabetex reconstructed buildings and schools that had been destroyed in the war 10 In 2002 Mabetex sent first aid goods to refugees camps in Albania and helped other institutions in Italy and Switzerland to envoy goods using Mabetex s trucks 11 In the early 2000s Mabetex withdrew from the Russian market and has since been focussing mainly on the Kazakh construction market 6 Main Projects editRussia edit In the early 1990s the Mabetex Group began working in the Russian city of Yakutsk From 1994 until 1998 Mabetex was commissioned to renovate the State Duma Russian Opera House Kremlin and the White House in Moscow the official home of the Russian government 12 Several floors of the building had been severely damaged in October 1993 Mabetex was asked to completely restore both the exterior and interior of the building In total Mabetex earnt USD 492 million for the renovation work 13 The renovation of the Kremlin alone cost USD 335 million 14 Kazakhstan edit nbsp Ak Orda Presidential Palace nbsp Panoramic view of the Akorda and the Central Concert Hall in AstanaMabetex has been working in Kazakhstan where it played an important role in the construction of the capital Astana 15 The company has as of 2009 built almost 40 of the buildings in Nur Sultan 16 17 on more than 1 000 000 m2 of land 18 Among them were the new Ak Orda Presidential Palace 12 located on the left bank of the Ishim River 19 the ministry of foreign affairs the concert and theatre hall the Opera house a hospital 20 the Saryarka Velotreck ice hockey stadium and the main terminal of the Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport 21 Switzerland edit Mabetex has been active in Switzerland since 1991 The Group s first work was the Kazakh embassy building located in a residential area of Geneva The building houses several offices and conference rooms Among other works Mabetex has completed the Swiss Diamond Hotel a luxury five star hotel located in Lugano Furthermore Mabetex has reconstructed the five star hotel Fluela in Davos and the new Romantica Residence building complex in Melide Lugano 22 23 Kosovo and Albania edit The Mabetex Group in Kosovo was involved in the reconstruction of the Parliament building The work carried out included the renovation of the interior and the reconstruction of the exterior with glass facades In 2021 Mabetex Group won an EUR 104 million tender for the construction of Albania s new Vlora airport 24 25 Elsewhere edit Italy edit In Italy the Mabetex Group was responsible in the study and project for the refurbishment of the La Fenice theatre in Venice after it was burnt 26 Uzbekistan edit In Tashkent the capital of Uzbekistan the group constructed the project for the City Hall 12 Gallery edit nbsp Astana Opera House nbsp Swiss Diamond Hotel Olivella nbsp Lyzhnyy Tramplin Burabay ski jumping complex in ShchuchinskReferences edit Northdata ed Mabco Constructions SA Lugano 2 Paradiso Caselle Schweiz retrieved 5 May 2022 Arta Ante State Building and Development disserta Hamburg 2010 ISBN 978 3 942109 22 2 p 160 Antonio Giangrande ANNO 2021 LA GIUSTIZIA NONA PARTE 2021 p 69 a b Jurg Bischoff Des Kremls neue Baumeister Neue Zurcher Zeitung 11 March 2000 p 99 Erklarung des Unternehmers in Moskau Neue Zurcher Zeitung 24 March 1999 p 2 a b c d Hugo Miller Alex Sazonov Kremlin gold paves way to fortune for Tito valet 9 December 2016 retrieved 6 May 2022 Christian Dorer Der Doppelburger Blick 17 February 2018 p 7 Nachlassstundung von Mabetex abgelehnt Neue Zurcher Zeitung 17 March 1999 p 30 T Fuster Kosovo mit einer neuen Koalition Neue Zurcher Zeitung 16 February 2011 No 39 p 3 Grundung einer Stiftung fur Wiederaufbau in Kosovo Mabetex Besitzer federfuhrend Neue Zurcher Zeitung 26 July 1999 p 9 World Investment News 2002 Kosovo Retrieved 2010 03 27 a b c Dejan Lukic Hostage Spaces of the Contemporary Islamic World Phantom Territoriality Bloomsbury London New Delhi New York Sydney 2013 ISBN 978 1 441 6035 5 p 115 Andrew Jack Inside Putin s Russia Can There Be Reform Without Democracy Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19518909 4 p 82 Andre Ballin Putin baut den Kreml fur eigenen Bedarf um Der Standard 3 May 2012 p 5 CNN Traveler Promotion 2008 Kazakhstan s capital develops into a gem PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 02 16 Retrieved 2010 03 26 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help Igor Jelen Angelija Buciene Francesco Chiavon Tommaso Silvestri Katie Louise Forrest ed The Geography of Central Asia Springer Cham 2020 ISBN 978 3 030 61265 8 p 265 24 7pressrelease com 2009 COREPRIME Enters Kazakhstan Design Competition for Iconic President s Library Project with SAMOO Architects Retrieved 2010 03 26 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link World Investment News 2002 Kosovo Retrieved 2010 03 27 Ak Orda Presidential Palace World List worldlist travel Retrieved 2020 08 13 Michael Martens Unbescheiden Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 25 February 2011 No 47 p 12 Dmitry Lee Swiss Embassy Celebrated its National Day in Astana Switzerland Enjoys Solid Relations with Kazakhstan The Astana Times 27 July 2015 retrieved 6 May 2022 Fabio Degli Antoni Romantica riparte il cantiere RSI 18 June 2020 retrieved 6 May 2022 Historische Villa Galli im Tessin wird abgerissen espazium 18 June 2013 retrieved 6 May 2022 Klaudjo Jonuzaj Swiss based tie up wins 104 mln euro tender for construction of Albania s Vlora airport SeeNews 8 March 2021 retrieved 5 May 2022 Swiss Company Set To Construct New Airport In Vlora Albania Transportation Monitor Worldwide 22 April 2022 Nulla e impossibile Behgjet Pacolli racconta in un libro la sua vita Il Messaggero 26 January 2018 retrieved 6 May 2022External links editOfficial Website nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mabetex Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mabetex Group amp oldid 1192763047 Lajm, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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