Terconvit in Chisinau: property from developer

Objects for sale: 1
Prices, from: 560$/m2

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The construction company Terconvit was established at the end of 2002 and successfully operates in the real estate market of the Republic of Moldova. Thanks to the creator and permanent manager of the company, Sarah Petr Georgievich, a lot of different and quite ambitious projects were developed and implemented. In recent years, Terconvit has built, repaired and reconstructed dozens of kilometers of local and national roads, erected several bridges and built many residential complexes in the capital.

Already commissioned facilities served as a solid basis for further activities of the company in the field of housing and industrial construction. Now Terconvit can boast of successful projects in the field of civil engineering, erects various commercial buildings and structures, and also has serious capabilities of freight and specialized transport. The company's specialists carry out work of any complexity, providing their customers with high-quality and versatile services, always observing the main rule - professionalism in everything.

The main goals of Terconvit are to increase the volume of construction and contracting, while expanding the types and directions of its activities. Masters of the company constantly improve their skills, improve the quality of work performed and always adhere to the established deadlines for the delivery of objects.

Due to its capabilities, Terconvit provides customers with affordable housing prices, which are significantly lower than competitors. You can invest in an apartment at the construction stage or at the time of putting the house into operation, and pay immediately or in installments.

The professional experience gained over many years, the use of modern technologies in construction, the commitment to the principles of openness and honesty have provided Terconvit with long-term and promising success in the field of real estate in Moldova.

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