Sabavisa S.A. (Sabavisa)
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Sabavisa SA was created in 1970, with the purpose of entering the construction industry market of the Argentine Republic. Thus beginning a path marked by experience, adapting to technological and constructive changes, integrating dredgers, hydraulic works, sanitation works, concrete pavements, asphalt and architectural works. The main objective of the company is to continue positioning itself in the execution of large projects in the country. Currently the company has a modern set of machinery, suitable for the development of its activity, highlighting the dredging equipment, with three stationary cutter and suction dredgers.
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