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Education and excellence: presenting the Roberto Rocca Scholarships
In the company’s most recent ceremony to celebrate young talent, Techint Engineering & Construction presented the Roberto Rocca Scholarships to high-school students in Argentina and Ecuador and to university students in Chile and Peru. The recipients are young people who stand out among their peers for the standard of their academic performance at their respective educational establishments.
In favor of gender equality
In Brazil, Techint Engineering & Construction has been distinguished for the second time for its pioneering work in the area of diversity, following on from its success in the same enterprise in 2021.
Accompanying local traditions in Ecuador
A country with a rich cultural heritage, Ecuador clads itself in bright colors and all manner of flavors to delight the senses during the celebration of All Souls' Day. Find out more about the history, meaning and origin of the mouthwatering traditions that were honored this year by our employees at the Shushufindi field.
“There’s a kind of mystique associated with Techint E&C projects”
Adrian Spaltro has been living in Peru for the last 20 years, and has just started a new operation in prevention and safety for the Pluspetrol and Pendare projects. As is the case with every project, the value of operational discipline is transmitted as an integral part of “conduct and good practices.” Learn more about this approach in the interview with Adrian.
C20+: Towards more sustainable and productive construction
Incorporating technology into project planning, design, construction and operation is taking Techint Engineering & Construction to another level. Learn about the array of digital tools able to streamline task management, improve quality and save costs.
Preserving cultural heritage during the construction of the GPNK
More than 2,000 archaeological finds were made during the construction of the President Néstor Kirchner Gas Pipeline. In this article, members of the project's Archeology team reveal all the details.