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2018-01-03

INHUS – new brand of Markučiai group

Markučiai group of companies implementing projects of prefabricated   reinforced concrete and steel structures in Lithuania and abroad is   changing its brand to INHUS. The step is aimed at providing customers   with a clearer representation of the markedly enlarged portfolio of the   group services.

INHUS will focus on design–build structure  project  delivery uniting the design, manufacturing and construction  companies  with new names INHUS Engineering, INHUS Prefab, and INHUS  Construction,  which previously operated under the names Concretus  Designers,  Konstruktorių Cechas, Markučiai, and RCP Construction.

"Today  we  offer a simplified project implementation process to our customers  as we  ourselves assume full responsibility for the design of building   structures, manufacturing, logistic solutions and installation of   structures at site. We have been implementing design–build projects   actively in Lithuania and Scandinavian countries and have felt the need   to renew and form an image that would be more attractive to the   international market for several years already," the Director General  of  INHUS Group Audrius Tulaba states.

According to the manager,  the  expectations and needs of customers for the implementation of the   projects are constantly rising. "As we are working with the largest   Lithuanian, Scandinavian construction companies and real property   developers, we must meet the international safety, quality, ecology and   other requirements. After the brand renewal, we will continue  expanding,  by investing in employee’s competence grow, implementing  advanced  technologies, and increasing production capacity. Our aim is  greater  value and more convenience to our customers," the head of INHUS  Group  points out.

Some of the most distinct projects implemented  by the  group include Statoil office building in Norway, in the area  behind the  polar circle, Myresjöhus football stadium of 12,000 seats in  Sweden,  Munksjo residential quarter in Sweden, with the construction  area  exceeding 60,000 sq m, Clarion Hotel Helsinki – the highest hotel  in  Finland, IBIS Hotel in Vilnius, Vilmestos Projektai residential  quarters  in Pilaitė district in Vilnius, etc.