Riachuelo Project alongside with Salini Impregilo

Riachuelo Project alongside with Salini Impregilo

Impregilo is an important industrial group from Italy specialised in the construction of big projects and complexes with operations in the whole world.

In this new project, called “Riachuelo”, Impregilo is developing a sewer treatment plant to clean up the river residuals. To accomplish this, Blinki is working in the filling of the pit of 40 meters of deepness that is required for the construction of the plant.

“This initiative has a social and environmental value very significant and is the first part of an integral program funded by the world bank, with an economical value of more than 362 millions of AR$.

This a program for one of the most contaminated watershed of the world.

Also, Arenera Blinki provides Impregilo with classified sand for concrete.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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As seen in Diario Avellaneda

As seen in Diario Avellaneda

Arenera Blinki, two decades producing and marketing aggregates.

The company located in Dock Sud supplies to big construction companies.

Since almost two decades ago, the company is one of the most important companies in the market.

Consulted about the beginning of the company, his actual president, Enzo Guisti, states that it all started around the 90s, when he – together with his partners – were only focusing on the transportation part of the business.

The desire to keep growing, their reputation as a company and the loyalty of their workers was what allowed Blinki to become what it is today.

We started around 1996 being only hauliers, until we had the opportunity to acquire one ship. From that date on, we started to produce and never stoped, he told the news reporter.

Blink now counts with their own ships and more being hired on demand, for what they can now provide the quality of the material the costumer needs, by fulfilling each step of the process.

Their ships travels around 12 hours in the zone of San Pedro, en search of sand banks with great quality, Guisti explained.

About the work per se, Giusti coments that the first step to make the extraction is with a permission from the CONINDELTA, required to work specifics parts of the river.

To read more please proceed to the original news (in spanish):

http://laciudadavellaneda.com.ar/arenera-blinki-dos-decadas-en-la-produccion-y-comercializacion-de-aridos/”