TPF, Consultores de Engenharia e Arquitetura, S.A.

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TPF, Consultores de Engenharia e Arquitetura, S.A.

Source

TPF, Consultores de Engenharia e Arquitetura, S.A. Website

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PT BUILDS

Coverage

1991-present, Lisboa, Portugal

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Head Office Location

Rua Laura Alves 12, 8º, 1050-138 Lisboa

Foundation Date

1991

Profile

TPF, Consultores de Engenharia e Arquitetura, S.A. is part of the TPF Group. This dates back to 1980 but was only founded in 1991, ensuring action in Technical Advisory, Design, Management and Supervision of various works. It's branch in Portugal is recognized by the “Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil” (LNEC) as General Manager of the Quality of Construction Enterprises, in all categories of works and in the highest class. With 39 years of experience, a turnover of 30 million and 310 employees, TPF is internationally recognized in the areas of Architecture, Engineering and Management Consulting, with branches in 49 countries, operating in 71 countries on 5 continents and with four Competence Centers dedicated to Water and Environment, in Portugal, Buildings, France, Energy, in Brazil and Transport Infrastructure, in Spain, whose mission is to support the different companies of the group in different sectors, reinforcing their levels of competitiveness and knowledge in the different markets where they operate. In Portugal, TPF is linked to works such as the Macau International Airport, the Porto Metro, the Alqueva Dam, the Alvalade XXI Stadium, the Pico Airport, the Baixo Mondego Hydroelectric Power Station, the Expo '98 Panoramic Tower, the Vasco da Gama Bridge, the Portuguese Pavilion for the Expo’98, the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, the Porto Santo Airport and the Sintra and Cascais railway lines.

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Citation

PT BUILDS, “TPF, Consultores de Engenharia e Arquitetura, S.A.,” Portugal Builds, accessed April 26, 2024, https://www.portugalbuilds.org/items/show/243.

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