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Unioninvest to invest 1.7 million BAM in the Industrial Zone Binjezevo

Published September 6, 2016
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UnioninvestWorks on the construction of production and storage facility for the production of equipment for the treatment of drinking and waste waters by the company Unioninvest Ltd Sarajevo started yesterday in the industrial zone Binjezevo.

Representatives of the company, headed by Faruk Gabela, visited the construction site together with mayor of Hadzici, Hamdo Ejubovic.

“We are constructing a production and storage facility with a total value of 1.7 million BAM. The deadline for completion of the first phase of the construction works is 60 days. With this, we are expanding activities of the company on the production of equipment for the treatment of drinking water, treatment of wastewater and industrial waters, pipelines, irrigation systems, pumping and chlorine station and packet plants for the biological treatment of wastewater. Industrial zone Binjezevo, which is located at the western entrance to Sarajevo, is a great location. I am grateful to the municipal administration headed by Mayor Ejubovic who have done everything that was needed for the realization of our ideas. Production is expected to start in mid-2017. We have 30 employees in this area at the moment, and  we will employ another 10 people at the end of the project,” stated Gabela.

“The projects that bring new work places are our priority. We are 24 hours a week at disposal to our investors. We are trying to arrange our industrial zone better in order to attract investors and offer them the best conditions. Of course, all of this is followed by an effective municipal administration” said Mayor Ejubovic.

(Source: klix.ba)

 

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